Thank you so much for doing this and managing to explain it all while sketching in such cold and windy circumstances 😮🙃😊 Much appreciated 😊 Best wishes in this New Year! Now time for 🫖🍵🥣
Using just greys and the stabilo works really well, this is lovely! Thank you, i must have a try. I remember walking round Silchester - I used to live in Abingdon, and it's a place we enjoyed visiting. Maggie 🌷
Great video as always Liz - I really enjoyed having a go and (hopefully if I've done it correctly) posting and sharing my picture - what a great idea your virtual urban sketching club is. Happy New Year. Martin
@LizChadertonArt thank you Liz - I try to learn something from every video I watch and in this I learnt not to try to copy a scene literally. Move things to make it fit the scene and don't feel bound by it 👍
New subscriber here! Good morning Liz! I found you on my scroll through RUclips this morning when I watched your 'What I really earned on RUclips' video. As I am rapidly heading towards that goal myself, I found it fascinating and fabulous! I then decided to check out your incredible artwork! Well, WOW! WOW! Such an absolute delight to see a fellow countrywoman, with such a wonderful talent, out and about sketching/painting the beautiful British countryside. Brilliant video and a great watch., I truly enjoyed it. Thank you so much! Have a great day my friend! 🩵💮💮🩵
Oh. You uploaded this (windy!) vid too. Called my bluff😅. Well played 👍🏼😎😆. *Earbud listeners, you might want to turn your volume down a bit bc of that arctic wind🎐!
For indoor studies, meaning sketching from a photo in the comfort of your own home, do you think it's beneficial to set a time limit? Because I think if I transition to outside it can make me sketch at a faster speed as conditions are always changing outdoors. Or maybe I'm over thinking it.
Hmmm, good question. I think you should just enjoy it to start with, no time limit. But then if you find you are getting too caught in detail a time limit is good for helping you cut to the chase. So timing can be great, but maybe for different reasons.
first, dear Lady Chaderton: I wish a happy new year to you and the audience ! This video is real time, is it ? I notice some bushified sheep in your scetch. 🙂 ( "bushified", is this a possible word in english ??? ) It was a good decision to chose the portrait layout ! And to locate the focus point very high and out of the vertical axis !That gave you the option to use the landscape and those sloped lines ( non-rectangular ) to lead viewers eyes to the church ! Rather clever made ! And you hadn´t to bother with the sky. 🙂 ( This sentence may be misunderstandable because I´m no native english speaker, you know. ). Thank you for watching my christmas-oinkie vid ! May be that new vid of mine can interest you and the audience, because I do something similar. But not just the same, but I tried to use the traditional chinese gongbi style. ( not good , at all 😞 ) The theme is "Swynardo paints a Swyna Lisa". A fictive allround genius ( like Leonardo ) in the fictive world of intelligent pigs. 🙂 ruclips.net/video/ZzBpAziwgAY/видео.html Swyna Lisa looks fine in pigs eyes, not in human ! Pardon me for thread napping.
What a lovely sketch! Thank you for braving the blustery cold for us, Liz! I always appreciate your plein air tutorials. So inspiring!!!
my pleasure. The next one might be in the car!
Thank you so much for doing this and managing to explain it all while sketching in such cold and windy circumstances 😮🙃😊 Much appreciated 😊 Best wishes in this New Year! Now time for 🫖🍵🥣
Glad it was helpful! we had a sticky bun after we’d finished….
Thanks for keeping the reference visible- it helps so much for paint alongs.
I try to if it fits on screen. The reference photo is also available in the community section of the channel to download.
Using just greys and the stabilo works really well, this is lovely! Thank you, i must have a try. I remember walking round Silchester - I used to live in Abingdon, and it's a place we enjoyed visiting. Maggie 🌷
it’s a wonderful place. Please have a try.
Great video as always Liz - I really enjoyed having a go and (hopefully if I've done it correctly) posting and sharing my picture - what a great idea your virtual urban sketching club is. Happy New Year. Martin
you have certainly done it right. I like your version very much
@LizChadertonArt thank you Liz - I try to learn something from every video I watch and in this I learnt not to try to copy a scene literally. Move things to make it fit the scene and don't feel bound by it 👍
Lovely little sketch, thanks again for the inspiration.
My pleasure 😊
Inspiring video. Thank you Liz.
thank you. I hope you will have a go!
New subscriber here!
Good morning Liz! I found you on my scroll through RUclips this morning when I watched your 'What I really earned on RUclips' video. As I am rapidly heading towards that goal myself, I found it fascinating and fabulous! I then decided to check out your incredible artwork!
Well, WOW! WOW! Such an absolute delight to see a fellow countrywoman, with such a wonderful talent, out and about sketching/painting the beautiful British countryside. Brilliant video and a great watch., I truly enjoyed it. Thank you so much! Have a great day my friend! 🩵💮💮🩵
Thank you so much and welcome! I will check out your fluid art too!
Good on you for braving that wind. I hate the wind 😢
Not my favourite weather! We had a sticky bun afterwards….
I love your confidence in changing up not only the format but also the placement of some items in your sketch!
I hope to capture the spirit of the place, rather than be 100% accurate…
Beautiful! I'm sure I would have given up long before you did... 🖤🤍🖤
nooo!
Beautiful. I really enjoyed watching that.🎉
So glad! Will you have a go?
@LizChadertonArt I certainly will. It will be difficult though. Thanks again.
@@ruthnicholson8229 just take your time and enjoy the process
Happy New Year! This was awesome!
thank you so much
Love it ❤
thank you so much
I used to live in the UK. When it's that windy it's biting cold. Take care not to get chilled.❤
it was blustery, for sure!
Really nice Liz
Thank you! 😊
Love how you can take a simples even and make it more interesting.
Thank you so much
Oh. You uploaded this (windy!) vid too. Called my bluff😅. Well played 👍🏼😎😆.
*Earbud listeners, you might want to turn your volume down a bit bc of that arctic wind🎐!
ha, ha, no excuses now 😆 I did have a fluffy cover on my microphone but it didn’t seem to help.
Wow that was a windy day - could have been worse - you could have been doing it today (Jan 5th, even in Manchester we have several inches of snow)!
I am wondering how I will do next months…. perhaps in the studio from a photo. or in the car?
For indoor studies, meaning sketching from a photo in the comfort of your own home, do you think it's beneficial to set a time limit? Because I think if I transition to outside it can make me sketch at a faster speed as conditions are always changing outdoors. Or maybe I'm over thinking it.
Hmmm, good question. I think you should just enjoy it to start with, no time limit. But then if you find you are getting too caught in detail a time limit is good for helping you cut to the chase. So timing can be great, but maybe for different reasons.
first, dear Lady Chaderton: I wish a happy new year to you and the audience !
This video is real time, is it ?
I notice some bushified sheep in your scetch. 🙂 ( "bushified", is this a possible word in english ??? )
It was a good decision to chose the portrait layout ! And to locate the focus point very high and out of the vertical axis !That gave you the option to use the landscape and those sloped lines ( non-rectangular ) to lead viewers eyes to the church ! Rather clever made !
And you hadn´t to bother with the sky. 🙂 ( This sentence may be misunderstandable because I´m no native english speaker, you know. ).
Thank you for watching my christmas-oinkie vid !
May be that new vid of mine can interest you and the audience, because I do something similar.
But not just the same, but I tried to use the traditional chinese gongbi style. ( not good , at all 😞 )
The theme is "Swynardo paints a Swyna Lisa".
A fictive allround genius ( like Leonardo ) in the fictive world of intelligent pigs. 🙂
ruclips.net/video/ZzBpAziwgAY/видео.html
Swyna Lisa looks fine in pigs eyes, not in human !
Pardon me for thread napping.
Caution: it´s boring !
As near to real time as possible. It’s a shame they were sheep not Guinea pigs….. I will check it out
@@LizChadertonStudio Thank you for the info.
Next I shall ( will ) public a video how to make a very simpel lightweight travel palette. 🙂