3 STEPS TO MAKE THE LIGHT GLOW IN WATERCOLOR PAINTING

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
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    Hi Friends, in this tutorial I am explaining how to achieve shining light and depth in your painting. I share what is very important to do, many know but keep ignoring. I also talk about values, edges and color temperature and how to interpret what you see in real life to paint glowing light.
    I show 3 examples of how to achieve soft edges and how to paint gradient, all in relation to light.
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  • @nvfineartstudio7296
    @nvfineartstudio7296  Год назад +5

    F R E E Sample D E M O: www.patreon.com/posts/65373356
    For more demonstrations find me on PATREON: www.patreon.com/user?u=67389542
    PATREON full demo "Rippleside Park, Geelong": www.patreon.com/posts/75532504
    FULL DEMO on PATREON MYSTERY CREEK: www.patreon.com/posts/69503183
    "REGENT THEATER" Demonstraion on Patreon: www.patreon.com/posts/73079866
    THE HORSE part 1: www.patreon.com/posts/horse-part-1-84856477
    THE HORSE part 2: www.patreon.com/posts/horse-part-2-85615394

  • @raheelazam6385
    @raheelazam6385 Год назад +1

    Beautiful awesome work💟💝💛💝💝💛❤💛💝💟💖💟💖💞

  • @vsharma9636
    @vsharma9636 7 месяцев назад +1

    Couldn’t have been better and clearer, thank you

  • @MrPuddinhead61
    @MrPuddinhead61 11 месяцев назад +2

    This is the best explanation of glowing clouds I’ve ever watched! Thank you!

  • @lyndaranson1728
    @lyndaranson1728 Год назад

    The answer is warmer colors. Thank you for this video. Very informative. 😊

  • @craiggross9629
    @craiggross9629 Месяц назад

    Absolutely FANTASTIC tutorial!! Thanks so much!

  • @ridingmom700
    @ridingmom700 3 месяца назад

    Lovely and informative demo. Thanks!

  • @leonajean1979
    @leonajean1979 7 дней назад

    just found your channel ☺️ soft edges and using contrast ❤

  • @sherryburnett6088
    @sherryburnett6088 Год назад

    What great tips. I was thinking contrast was the key. Never really thought about it being the soft edges. 💡! Thank you

  • @edgardorozcocampos
    @edgardorozcocampos 3 месяца назад

    You are great Nina!

  • @seanr5113
    @seanr5113 Год назад +1

    I really like this demonstration. Very well explained and not done too quickly.

  • @ajdoane1
    @ajdoane1 Год назад +1

    Total light bulb moment! I never thought about it, but realize now that I automatically soften edges for glow when editing photos. Will be trying this with paint today. Thank you!

    • @nvfineartstudio7296
      @nvfineartstudio7296  Год назад +1

      This is awesome! Some time all it takes to say something out loud isn't it, I'm so glad it's helpful!

  • @theresaranft2313
    @theresaranft2313 Год назад +1

    Softer edges were what I first observed. Another very helpful tutorial! Many thanks!

  • @dbersch6261
    @dbersch6261 Год назад

    I was only thinking of values, not the edges. Thank you-lightbulb moment 😊. Love your videos

  • @katpaints
    @katpaints 6 месяцев назад

    I just found you tonight and I subscribed before you finished the first part of the cloud demo! Of course, I said! Why did I not realize this on a conscious level before! And the cool onto the warm column... yes! Thank you!

  • @yvonnegeelen6571
    @yvonnegeelen6571 Год назад

    I thought it was just about light and dark to get a glow this is the best info I did not know Thankyou so much for sharing this s something I going to try today

  • @opera.english.subtitles
    @opera.english.subtitles Год назад

    Thank you. You are a great teacher. 👍

  • @marvinspates924
    @marvinspates924 Год назад +1

    This very beautifully illustrated Nina!!! Thank you so much!!!

  • @anastasiah-ov1ib
    @anastasiah-ov1ib Год назад +1

    Values and edges… fantastic lesson! ❤

  • @1000Zebedee
    @1000Zebedee 4 месяца назад

    Your narration is as soft as the clouds you painted. Thanks from the UK for the demo and insights.

  • @nowakeric
    @nowakeric 5 месяцев назад

    Greatly explained thx !

  • @alliev8701
    @alliev8701 5 месяцев назад +1

    I have been watching watercolor tutorials for about 3 years and some of the tips you give us, I have never heard before and they help soooo much. I will be joining your patreon soon because the way you explain things just makes so much more sense than anyone I have watched (probably over 100 artists).

    • @nvfineartstudio7296
      @nvfineartstudio7296  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you! I'm so glad it's helpful! Im very passionate about watercolor and I hope it becomes as popular as oils one day ...I'm happy to share all I know and make it less overwhelming as possible 👍

  • @danielpursey8471
    @danielpursey8471 Год назад

    Excellent video Nina, thank you.

  • @bls924
    @bls924 Год назад +1

    Thank you Nina! Your tutorials have just enough technical information without being confusing. I have learned so much from you, both on here and Patreon! Tonal values, soft edges and warm temperature color, that gradients into cool are the keys to light.

  • @SuperExadidas
    @SuperExadidas Год назад

    Very helpful. Thank you Nina.

  • @gabrielanselmi1462
    @gabrielanselmi1462 3 месяца назад

    AMAZING!

  • @pamtippet646
    @pamtippet646 Год назад +3

    So enlightening Nina. Your turorials are bringing new dimentions to my efforts at watercolour and I thank you.

  • @AdamSingle
    @AdamSingle Год назад

    Wonderful video again Nina. I'm glad I was right with my answer of soft edges to get the glow. Some of this knowledge might be starting to stick :)

  • @Escherlife
    @Escherlife 7 месяцев назад

    Beautifully executed and explained. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and your gorgeous art ❤

  • @llipton6956
    @llipton6956 Год назад

    Another great video Nina! You are the best tutor! Thank you!

  • @renudadu1485
    @renudadu1485 11 месяцев назад

    your tutorials are brilliant ! thank you very much

  • @manondarveau6945
    @manondarveau6945 Год назад

    Thanks for the tip ! I do soft edges but I didn’t think of it for enlightening .

  • @agnesgatiniol9925
    @agnesgatiniol9925 Год назад

    Extremely useful video. Very enlightening 😊!

  • @jay1griff
    @jay1griff Год назад

    Another amazing video Nina - as always !!

    • @jay1griff
      @jay1griff Год назад

      As someone else said. Literally a lightbulb went off- pun ehhh intended !

    • @nvfineartstudio7296
      @nvfineartstudio7296  Год назад

      Haha, this is awesome! So glad!

  • @subhankarmukherjee9855
    @subhankarmukherjee9855 Год назад

    Love your work!

  • @AFAskygoddess
    @AFAskygoddess 10 месяцев назад

    You make it look so easy ❤

  • @katiekight6057
    @katiekight6057 Год назад

    Great tutorial! Soft edges and values.

  • @reilee6909
    @reilee6909 Год назад

    My first thought was: "Take a napkin and remove paint when it is still wet! Whoosh!" I saw this trick in the demo of Alvaro Castagnet. 8)
    Thank you for these tutorial with easy-to-repeat exercises! ^_^

    • @nvfineartstudio7296
      @nvfineartstudio7296  Год назад

      Haha, yes, he does this :) he is very entertaining, isn't he! but I noticed napkin takes too much, which can create a hard edge between removed paint and wet area, the brush is a bit gentler, leaves moist surface behind and nice soft edge

  • @kathleenpotter8453
    @kathleenpotter8453 Год назад

    You simplify things so well to make your point. Soft edges are a game changer! I also loved your point about warm and cool colors changing how a 3D object looks. Love your videos! Thank you.

    • @nvfineartstudio7296
      @nvfineartstudio7296  Год назад

      Thank you Kathleen! I'm so so glad it's easy to understand, (Apologies, I hit the dislike button by mistake, it's just 5mm away from the reply button on my phone 🤣)

  • @marymccaslin1690
    @marymccaslin1690 11 месяцев назад

    Youuuuu are fabulous!❤

  • @mocrobsky
    @mocrobsky 3 месяца назад

    Hola Nina pienso que esa zona se ve con mas brillo porque el blanco es mas intenso que en otros lugares y los valores tonales metidos en el blanco son los mas claros; todo esto en contraste con la region de valores mas fuertes oscuros que es la parte inferior y lateralde la nube. Gracias

  • @delphinewood7519
    @delphinewood7519 Год назад

    I might have guessed something about light values next to much darker values. Thanks for this helpful tutorial.

  • @jonboy2257
    @jonboy2257 Год назад

    Hard and soft edges beautifully demonstrated thanks

  • @lorihutchinson9485
    @lorihutchinson9485 Год назад

    Great tutorial. Full range of tonal values, soft edges, warm to cool gradient.

  • @leynasa4140
    @leynasa4140 Месяц назад

    Merci pour votre pédagogie et pour toutes ces astuces très techniques 🎉 Un réel plaisir à vous suivre ❤

  • @rebeccasnook8956
    @rebeccasnook8956 Год назад

    I'm so excited about this video I had to let you know before I watched it to the end. I've been studying the importance of value and saving the light. Your demonstrations and explanations are the best. Thank you

  • @musicomane33
    @musicomane33 7 месяцев назад

    very very intresting!!!!!! Brava!!!

  • @liviariviello9474
    @liviariviello9474 Год назад

    Oltre che una eccellente artista, sei anche una bravissima insegnante.

  • @solici
    @solici Год назад

    Edges and values~ I never thought about the temperature gradient aspect though. thank you Nina!

  • @hughs2139
    @hughs2139 Год назад

    This was a truly excellent presentation about a critical dimension of watercolour painting. Great theory, and very clear and simple practical strategies, well demonstrated. Thanks very much

    • @nvfineartstudio7296
      @nvfineartstudio7296  Год назад

      It's a pleasure! And thank you! I'm so glad it's helpful and easy to digest. I want to bust the myth that watercolor is hard ☺️

  • @rickckessler
    @rickckessler 11 месяцев назад

    I completely missed the soft edge idea, but the isloation of the individual small cloud in the upper left and the contrast with the surroundings brought my eye to it. My compliments on your excellent videos. You are not only a wonderful painter, but a fabulous teacher. Thank you!

  • @joykruczay
    @joykruczay Год назад

    Great, simple tips that we all must remember. Before you gave the answers, my first thought was contrast - both value and temperature. Edges are always important.

  • @MariaGonzalez-ug2zi
    @MariaGonzalez-ug2zi Год назад

    Muy interesante , me encanta lo fácil que explicas!

  • @z.denizozmen8425
    @z.denizozmen8425 Год назад

    thank you so much💗

  • @lilianrokushima2272
    @lilianrokushima2272 Год назад

    Nina, you are a good instructor and artist offer the best recommendations for putting a watercolor beginner on the expert path.

  • @anneliesrobinson-weijman7854
    @anneliesrobinson-weijman7854 Год назад

    When you asked the question, I paused the video to have a think and see what I would come up with. I figured it might have something to do with cool and warm colours. Totally had not considered how sharp and soft edges have such a huge impact! Very informative, thank you Nina!

  • @joycemerrick1409
    @joycemerrick1409 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks!

  • @ellendeman8417
    @ellendeman8417 Год назад

    Great demo, i will check your patreon.

  • @1mammalee
    @1mammalee Год назад

    I think the contrast between lightest values and darkest help the glow.
    And then I watched the entire video and learnt about the softening 😊 Thank you so much for yet another super informative video 🙏🙏☺️ I have learnt so muchfrom you ... just need to pratice now 😂

  • @violatveritina4060
    @violatveritina4060 Год назад

    Очень четко всё объясняете, спасибо)

  • @bparsons7337
    @bparsons7337 Год назад

    Sorry for the pun, but this was truly a lightbulb moment. I had never given this question much thought beyond the value range. I need to go back and look at some of my work and try to apply the other concepts. Thank you, Nina !

  • @satishrajendran5582
    @satishrajendran5582 Год назад

    Hi Nina.. this video is really good. I actually thought the light shown due to more light values in the area..

    • @nvfineartstudio7296
      @nvfineartstudio7296  Год назад

      Thank you Satish! I'm so glad. Yes, values are very important, the contract between the light and dark definitely show the light, but to make it glow we need all 3 elements there to be present: values, edges, color temperature. This is why it's a difficult thing to achieve.

  • @anderdiaz1551
    @anderdiaz1551 Год назад +1

    Thank you again Nina :-), ... months ago you informed me you had in mind a watercolour step by step course for beginners, I would like to know if that project is still in your schedule and, if so, when do you think is going to be launched... thank you very much for your work and dedication

    • @nvfineartstudio7296
      @nvfineartstudio7296  Год назад +1

      Thank you Ander! Yes, it is, I'm just stuck with it a little (I decided to make it available through my website, which is not up and running yet). Fingers crossed all be done by end of summer. Thank you for your patience!

  • @MoiAussie1
    @MoiAussie1 Год назад

    At 3.24 Before watching the rest and not reading the comments ‘glow’ has a kind of aura around it so I would think blurred eges of the light into darker area. With other mediums glow can be achieved by layering the lighter colour radiating from the area you wish to glow over the surroundingcolour.

    • @MoiAussie1
      @MoiAussie1 Год назад

      Wow. So rewarding to watch those clouds, achieving that ‘blurred’ look with softening edges.Thankyou.

    • @nvfineartstudio7296
      @nvfineartstudio7296  Год назад

      👍

  • @Neorhim
    @Neorhim Год назад +1

    For the give away (I’ll try my best to be lucky, haha.): I guess it is all about the use of soft edges and the progressive transition between strong contrasting values, a bit like if the white was bleeding in the dark value. Hard edges will permit to see where the light hits, but you won’t feel that it bounces around and “glow” as if you were using soft edges.

    • @Neorhim
      @Neorhim Год назад

      Ha, I paused the video to answer to have a genuine answer and you finally say the answer 5 seconds later.

  • @lisa8505
    @lisa8505 4 месяца назад

    Wow. Thanks so much. Do you have an order you think we should watch your beginners video in? So glad I found you ✌️

  • @daveaquilante4158
    @daveaquilante4158 Год назад

    You explained tonal values so perfectly Nina! Thank you.
    I'm considering joining your patron. What brand paint do you recommend, Holbein?
    Thank you again

    • @nvfineartstudio7296
      @nvfineartstudio7296  Год назад +1

      Thank you! I like all of them, Holbein, WN, DS: vibrant, saturated (little goes long way), textured...I just pick the hues that I find more suitable for mixing together and getting good harmony. They all have their unique pigments. DS does Lunar paints, Holbein Lavender, Cobalt Turquoise, Jaune Brilliant, etc. WN does great neutrals: B.Sienna, Ochre, Sepia, N.Tint - no other brand nailed it like them... it's impossible to choose one 🤣

  • @jia01510
    @jia01510 Год назад

    You’re the most generous teacher on RUclips! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us! May I ask why your blue didn’t turn the yellow into green when painting the sky? 😮

    • @nvfineartstudio7296
      @nvfineartstudio7296  Год назад +2

      Thank you! I add a touch of cad.red to Yellow Ochre and don't mess with blue over yellow on paper. I try to layer the blue on top of yellow with just one or two brush strokes. It's similar to making a "marble cake" you mix chocolate into vanilla swirling gently to make pattern but not to the point so it all goes pale brown. Hope it makes sense ☺️

    • @jia01510
      @jia01510 Год назад

      @@nvfineartstudio7296 I like the baking analogy 🥰 Thank you!

  • @annepercival7814
    @annepercival7814 Год назад

    Excellent tutorial Nina. Thankyou. May I ask what brand was the wide flat brush you were using? It hasn’t appeared in your video of your favourite brushes

    • @nvfineartstudio7296
      @nvfineartstudio7296  Год назад +1

      Thank you Anne! No, that's right, I'm going to update this video, it's new. NEEF flat 1 1/2 inch (38mm) squirrel #4880. It's very good, my favorite so far. It's soft yet holds shape and very precise if you use it's corners, almost like a tip of a mop. I've got 2 inch and 1 inch, but 1 1/2 seems to be most versatile.

  • @oljastevanovic
    @oljastevanovic Год назад

    This is so simple and effective , so I have to try. I was wondering often - what gives that special shine to the clouds ??? And I did not have an answer ...... adding some warm yellow seams logical to me, but there is no yellow glowing cloud ... and I was stuck with lifting color with the napkin .. sometimes looks ok , sometimes not ..
    Any way your tutorials are one of the best on youtube in watercolor subject. Greetings from Serbia :)

    • @nvfineartstudio7296
      @nvfineartstudio7296  Год назад +1

      Thank you Olivera! Napkin can be a little too much. It takes a lot of moisture out, but it's important to have some left on the paper, other wise you get a hard edge instead of a soft one. Brush works better in this instance, it's already damp, so it can't take all the water out. In other words, when I leave a bit of moisture behind, the paint around goes back to it and this is what makes it soft. If you dry it completely, there is no substance for the paint around to run into. Same as a drop of water on the table, it stays sharp edges on dry surface, but if it was moist it would softly spread.

  • @lisaherrero7453
    @lisaherrero7453 6 месяцев назад

    Merci super vidéo! Serait-il possible d'avoir quelques exemples de tutos dans la version Patreon à 18€?

  • @meganstummer5671
    @meganstummer5671 6 месяцев назад

    Should I paint flat or tilted surface? Thank you for the videos!

    • @nvfineartstudio7296
      @nvfineartstudio7296  5 месяцев назад +1

      It depends on your painting style. But, a small angle helps to control the flow. If you paint flat the wash will spread in all directions, go up, down, left, right... But, if your board is lightly tilted, you can expect that it flows down and act accordingly.

  • @edgardorozcocampos
    @edgardorozcocampos 3 месяца назад

    It is possible in watercolor to make a grisaille and then add color without losing transparency... I know it is, but I have never done it personally. Have you done it? Please tell us. Thank you, hug
    Es posible en acuarela, hacer una grisalla y luego ir agregando color sin perder la transparencia… se que lo es, pero nunca lo he hecho personalmente. Vos lo has hecho? Cuéntanos por favor. Gracias, abrazo

  • @AlliListArt
    @AlliListArt Год назад

    I've just found your channel Nina and Wowzers! Such a talented lady and sharing your knowledge with us all. I would like to enter your giveaway please Nina? I think its the softening of edges which r the darkest in value right next to the lightest in value? x I'm now going to practise your sky's....I have the super granulating dot card from Schmincke and i think they would made a lovely moody sky using your teaching today....i will do my very best. Love Alli and Bella XXX (Bella is my 10 year old Chihuahua X

    • @nvfineartstudio7296
      @nvfineartstudio7296  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much!!! And give a hug to Bella from me. I had a dog (11 years) unfortunately passed away a year ago. Still dearly missed. Completely agree, granulating colors will make great moody stormy sky.

  • @lohikarhu734
    @lohikarhu734 Год назад

    it seems to me that to get a 'glow', there needs to be softer 'edges', so that there is some overlap of the lightest areas that kind of seeps into, or gently overlays, a darker section of the image,

  • @gavink2518
    @gavink2518 Год назад

    OK, so I paused it and this is my answer why I think it glows: it's the light is next to the darkest darks and also edges the some edges are soft and warm.

  • @lisaherrero7453
    @lisaherrero7453 Год назад

    Merci très intéressant! vos tutoriels sont -ils sous titrés en français dans patreon?

    • @nvfineartstudio7296
      @nvfineartstudio7296  Год назад

      Merci Lisa! Oui, il y a des sous-titres generes automatiquement. Vous devrez les activer dans les memes parametres que sure RUclips.

  • @LionEonArt
    @LionEonArt Год назад

    soft edges. that is my answer

  • @cherie_colours
    @cherie_colours Год назад

    Great tutorial ❤ Maybe it glows when edges are softened as well?? Also where did u get that colour wheel/tonal wheel thingy? 😅

    • @nvfineartstudio7296
      @nvfineartstudio7296  Год назад

      Thank you Cherie! Yes, it does! So true. It's a top part of a pocket size colour wheel. I ripped it off 🤣 as I don't use the other parts and they always seem to be on the way. You can get it from a general art supply shop. But, I believe you can get a grey scale tool on it's own, if you hunt for it. I was impatient and got whatever they had in store.

  • @lucidart0698
    @lucidart0698 Год назад

    Different values and soft edges

  • @monafreyart
    @monafreyart Год назад

    Hey Nina! What’s the value scale you used in this video?

    • @nvfineartstudio7296
      @nvfineartstudio7296  Год назад +1

      Hey Mona! It's a pocket color wheel, dismantled, haha. I never used the two other parts of it, so I ripped them off.

    • @monafreyart
      @monafreyart Год назад

      @@nvfineartstudio7296 ah ok Thanks

  • @annepercival7814
    @annepercival7814 Год назад

    Have you any experience with Baohong watercolour paper? If so…what’s your opinion?

    • @nvfineartstudio7296
      @nvfineartstudio7296  Год назад

      Yes, it's my most used brand at the moment, I really like it. It's very similar to Arches but better.

  • @pameladalton2457
    @pameladalton2457 Год назад

    The brilliant white of the paper?

  • @toni-mareeeaton2116
    @toni-mareeeaton2116 Год назад

    Preserve white?

  • @TheLittlejoys
    @TheLittlejoys Год назад

    sun is glowing because of the flat surface🤔

    • @nvfineartstudio7296
      @nvfineartstudio7296  Год назад

      Thank you! This is an interesting though. Yes, it's perpendicular to the sunlight and it is reflective, so it is reflecting and dispersing the light, so the edge between the clouds and sky looks blurry = soft.

  • @user-lc6pn9yy9f
    @user-lc6pn9yy9f 4 месяца назад

    MUSIC TOO LOUD AND ANNOYING

  • @user-lc6pn9yy9f
    @user-lc6pn9yy9f 4 месяца назад

    MUSIC TOO LOUD AND ANNOYING