This was very informational. I don't really like watercolors just cuz i mix up these two processes when I'm actually painting. But you explained this really well. Makes me want to try water colours again.
Haha that happens a lot when you start watercolour . I also used to hv the same issue , but as I gave time to it , I saw improvement. Now watercolour is my favourite ❤. U just need to try and not give up.
i love using wet on wet for under tones and to messily block in large areas of color. this made me rethink how i can use wet on wet to create a soft piece
Thank you so much for explaining! As a young artist all art techniques are hard to learn, so videos like this make it much easier! You earned a new subscriber 😊
THANK you for this. So many watercolor tutorials and tips just break down general art essentials like value and composition. I appreciate the FACTS you give specific to the medium
honestly, i never wet my paper, i usually just water down the pigment, i know that it'll drip and curl but it's my preferred way of painting with watercolors
The only words I have for this is amazing amazing superior and amazing your tutorials are real good I even enjoy them 💜 this channel is like the art kingdoms artists be taking notes I luv painting my self I don't hv a lot of subs but I'm sure I will just like you you r literally my idol ❤
Do the same exact thing in my digital art! Start with soft edge brushes to get down lightand blended colors, then add harsher edge shadows and colors on a new layer
it was very very helpful but I gotta be honest, it made me wanna bite into this picture. such luscious colors. also I never would’ve thought about ever painting a bell pepper. lovely
I wish I would've seen this yesterday!!! I tried watercolors again (haven't tried since highschool) and it did not go as planned. Luckily I'm decent with acrylics and managed what I could 😂 and the end result didn't end up too bad
Thankyou for this info this can help me , I'm someone who has never painted anything professionally ( I mean I use 1 shade of colour and draw like 10 years old)
You know i have been studying how to use watercolor for the past 6 years and i still find it hard ... It's like the base of all mediums of colours and is the hardest among all of them
Wow, I was taught (years ago) once you have image on the paper. Using a wide soft brush and wet the entire sheet. Working vertically and horizontally with the wide brush pushing the water around. Until the paper has soaked up the water and is now suble, and soft, but not dripping wet. Then pull the corners and tack them down again to get the paper as flat as you can. Now can start painting. Then each time I return to paint another section of the painting wet the area and allow the paper to absorb the moister before starting to paint. Do you have a video series for painting? Maybe here on RUclips? Or maybe a step by step book? I would love to teach myself to paint again. Also any suggestion on brushes would be amazing
There's a tranquility in drawing something and watching it come to life. I drew the Mushroom Crown (from Elden Ring, search it up) and I was confident that my art skills were improving.
Wow my my mind is blown! I have painted some masterpieces with water color and i never new you have to or could add water to the paper. I am a teacher but never been taught. Hmmm.. i probably should learn to paint. Thanks
Sounds weird but I’ve been wanting to draw peppers and the internet sensed this and suggested this video and that’s how I found your channel. Such a great resource
Honestly, I’ve always thought that water painting looks terrible, but I guess I keep getting people that paints terrible. Yours is really cool to look at. I’m more into realistic and comics. Seeing your stuff makes so much better sense. I guess other people just get expensive Daniel Smith and stuff, lay down paint, and call it good no matter what others opinions and critiques are. I thank you for opening my eyes to actual techniques. I think a may try this myself because of you 🙏
That was very helpful, thank you! Love watching you paint!
Aww thank you so much!
@@MalleryJane I'm new :)
@@MalleryJane that was a nice capsicum
@@MalleryJanedid you paint it on paper or a canvas
This was very informational. I don't really like watercolors just cuz i mix up these two processes when I'm actually painting. But you explained this really well. Makes me want to try water colours again.
Haha that happens a lot when you start watercolour . I also used to hv the same issue , but as I gave time to it , I saw improvement. Now watercolour is my favourite ❤. U just need to try and not give up.
This is the kind of thing I should’ve been taught in art class. I could never work with watercolour because I didn’t understand this
Whats the whole point of art class if they're not teaching you how to use paint 💀
Thank you for this! Great visual comparison. 💙
Tutorial aside, look how she drew that perfect capsicum! It looks so realistic and beautiful!
i love using wet on wet for under tones and to messily block in large areas of color. this made me rethink how i can use wet on wet to create a soft piece
I'm a beginner, Can you tell me please with what sould I make the first layer in wet in wet?
Such a perfect explanation straight to the point. Thank you ❤
You’re so skillful that you made that look easy and actually gave me hope that I can do this one day. Thank you, that was a beautiful pepper.
Fantastic..using your technique for one picture of all kinds of peppers🌶️🫑.
Thank you so much for explaining! As a young artist all art techniques are hard to learn, so videos like this make it much easier! You earned a new subscriber 😊
What brushes do you use, can you do a video on what supplies you use. That would be great thanks.👇🏾
That bell pepper was so perfectly blended! Great art♥️
Beautiful
Thank you for sharing 🖌🎨🌸💜
basically: wet into wet for base, wet into dry for rendering. ty for the tips!!
Valued information on values.. Much appreciated. ... from central New Jersey
i loved how u added no annoying music to your valuable tutorial
I love the way you educate. Short, clear, demonstrated
I really like your writing 😍
THANK you for this. So many watercolor tutorials and tips just break down general art essentials like value and composition. I appreciate the FACTS you give specific to the medium
I've always had such a hard time with watercolor.
But this helped a lot, thank you so much!
You compress in 1min video thing that I search for about 2 years. Youre amazing!!!
Ok but why is no one talking about how good the drawing is?!
I like your easy and helpfull painting so beautiful
This was way more helpful then any art video to understanding watercolor
That looks so smooth, great job!
This channel is single handedly making me want to try watercolours even though I cannot draw at all 😅
This was ver helpful, thank you! Love watching you paint!
Thank you for a clear explanation of wet and dry purposes.
That was a great explanation and example .
Very helpful. Thank you for sharing!!💕
Very helpful, and a pretty little painting!
You are an excellent teacher.
I'm really love your clips so much, thank you
What good tips those were! Definitely trying it out next time! 😊
wow thanks! such an underrated channel!
Some great tips many thanks looks great.
❤ very insightful ❤
Just finished paintinf a Dr pepper bottle with the method from this video, thank you!
the exact video i was looking for thank you!!
That’s a great explanation! Thanks!
honestly, i never wet my paper, i usually just water down the pigment, i know that it'll drip and curl but it's my preferred way of painting with watercolors
I started this short not ever needing this info cuz I don't do anything close to painting. But I still appreciate it, and it looks awesome! 😅
Will you be coming back to making regular videos? You're a wonderful Artist and I'd love to see more!
I will take this knowledge with me. Thank you.
Oh my god that’s so cool.. I never knew that about water color
Wait this is actually so helpful. I’m illustrating my children’s book right now in watercolor so this is wonderful!! 🤍🤍
This was really good and helpful. I really value your input and help
Thank you so much!
Extremely helpful 🙏🙌👏👏👏👏👏
TYSM!!❤
Pretty pepper!
This high key makes me want to try traditional 👀💙
what paints do you use? company and stuff like that?
Thank you! Very informative!
You should put this as a class on skill share ........ please!!!!!
Ah thank you so much this was a great piece of advice!
This is so satisfying.
I never even thought about that! Thank you so much!
I'd love street water color paintings ❤
The only words I have for this is amazing amazing superior and amazing your tutorials are real good I even enjoy them 💜 this channel is like the art kingdoms artists be taking notes I luv painting my self I don't hv a lot of subs but I'm sure I will just like you you r literally my idol ❤
I NEEDED THIS
Never seen any videos before but I cannot believe you just made that out of watercolor also super helpful❤😮😊
The blue colors in your pan look like a cute little animal 😮
Do the same exact thing in my digital art!
Start with soft edge brushes to get down lightand blended colors, then add harsher edge shadows and colors on a new layer
Thank you this helpsmlota for my art class and my art test😊
it was very very helpful but I gotta be honest, it made me wanna bite into this picture. such luscious colors. also I never would’ve thought about ever painting a bell pepper. lovely
That makes so much more sense now!
I was wondering what it meant on Pinterest tutorials. 😅
Thank you!
Great explanation for a great question!
Another excellent tip
I do it the same way I just like the way it blends. It's so hard to wait for it to dry sometimes though haha
I guess it's time to start getting into water colors❤
i love water color painting
I wish I would've seen this yesterday!!! I tried watercolors again (haven't tried since highschool) and it did not go as planned. Luckily I'm decent with acrylics and managed what I could 😂 and the end result didn't end up too bad
Whenever I used to use watercolors in paper I always used to over lay it and the paper would rip so I never use watercolor
This os what i call talented❤
Thankyou for this info this can help me , I'm someone who has never painted anything professionally ( I mean I use 1 shade of colour and draw like 10 years old)
You know i have been studying how to use watercolor for the past 6 years and i still find it hard ... It's like the base of all mediums of colours and is the hardest among all of them
Well done!
wow amazing!!
Thank you for this, very helpful information
Thank you
That was a good tip
Can you please do a short using the “this is my hair wet wet” sound for wet on wet paint 😅
Thank you for all the tips! What kind of paints are you using when you do these tutorials?
Very helpful!🎉
Wow, I was taught (years ago) once you have image on the paper. Using a wide soft brush and wet the entire sheet. Working vertically and horizontally with the wide brush pushing the water around. Until the paper has soaked up the water and is now suble, and soft, but not dripping wet. Then pull the corners and tack them down again to get the paper as flat as you can. Now can start painting. Then each time I return to paint another section of the painting wet the area and allow the paper to absorb the moister before starting to paint. Do you have a video series for painting? Maybe here on RUclips? Or maybe a step by step book? I would love to teach myself to paint again. Also any suggestion on brushes would be amazing
I learned it in Elementary school and it is so much easier then I did it before
There's a tranquility in drawing something and watching it come to life. I drew the Mushroom Crown (from Elden Ring, search it up) and I was confident that my art skills were improving.
Wow my my mind is blown! I have painted some masterpieces with water color and i never new you have to or could add water to the paper. I am a teacher but never been taught. Hmmm.. i probably should learn to paint. Thanks
Thank you for sharing. Great ideas
Thank you so much for the kind words 🥰
Sounds weird but I’ve been wanting to draw peppers and the internet sensed this and suggested this video and that’s how I found your channel. Such a great resource
Honestly, I’ve always thought that water painting looks terrible, but I guess I keep getting people that paints terrible. Yours is really cool to look at. I’m more into realistic and comics. Seeing your stuff makes so much better sense. I guess other people just get expensive Daniel Smith and stuff, lay down paint, and call it good no matter what others opinions and critiques are. I thank you for opening my eyes to actual techniques. I think a may try this myself because of you 🙏
My worse enemy in wet in wet watercolor painting is PATIENCE 😭
I have very little of it
Your videos are lifesavers! I'm trying to get back into watercolour as it's one of my favourite mediums! These really help
This is so cool
I usually just do both whenever I want
You do it so beautiful and i request you please draw a easy big picture and colour it in Watercolour please please please do it for me ❤❤❤❤
Very nice ❤❤
Thanks for this! What kind of brush are you using there?
what brush you use here? I like that it's pointy and has good belly
What’s the best watercolor paper for beginners? Love ur teaching style!
Qué auténtico! Lo cogería y lo pondría a asar en ascuas de carbón 😊 me encanta
Thanks, very understandable