This is brilliant. Just getting back into watercolour painting and have bought my first artist grade pan set for my holiday in Cornwall. This video has really inspired me to record some trees!
I know that this video was done a few years ago but have just come across this wonderful demonstration. It has taught me a lot and am eager to get started practicing these techniques. I was hoping though that the one tree I’ve been having problems with, the weeping willow, would have been included, but alas, it wasn’t. The weeping willows I have been practicing look somewhat like the tree but more on the cartoonish side, not at all what I’m after. I wonder if perhaps you might do a demonstration on this particular tree. For me they are a very difficult tree to paint and have it look good. I truly need some direction to help me figure out what I’m doing wrong an help me correct it.
Excellent Paul! I really enjoyed this, you've managed to pack so much information in this short video from brush strokes, colour mixing, light and shade (and where not to paint the shadow, lol), to creating a delightful little countryside scene. I particularly like the elm? tree, bottom left, I can almost hear a couple of old crows calling from the branches! Really well done and helpful, thank you x
Fantastic how you use a drier brush to create foliage! I was mesmerized by how you create these fascinating shapes a little at a time. i learned a lot! Thank you!!!
Thank you, Paul. I have just discovered you channel and subscribed to it. Great tutorial. Lots of video's to watch to become a water-color artist. Kind regards, Stan.
Thank you for sharing your skills I am very new to water colour painting do you ever sketch your trees if so what is the best pencil you would recommend to use
bottom left bears an uncanny resemblance to a view from my apartment window of trees beyond a horse pasture. i've studied those trees and that pasture almost daily and wondered how to paint them... now maybe it's possible for me. thank you
You did it again with that last set of trees. I thought you'd lost it (shows how little I know), then like magic, there's a brilliant scene. 👏
the explanations are excellent I am a self-taught beginner and your techniques come from ten thanks.
A Newbie here, just found your "trees" tutorial. A great start. Thank you for sharing !
Hi Bonnie glad to have your support and glad you enjoy the tutorial, good luck with your painting, I hope that I can assist you further, cheers P
Love your teaching. Makes painting a lot easier.
Thank you Gary kind of you to say, cheers P
Happy to find another watercolor artist.
Hi Celia, thank you for the comment, wishing you the very best, cheers P
Danke!
That is so kind of you, Catherine, thank you so much, Paul
This is brilliant. Just getting back into watercolour painting and have bought my first artist grade pan set for my holiday in Cornwall. This video has really inspired me to record some trees!
I know that this video was done a few years ago but have just come across this wonderful demonstration. It has taught me a lot and am eager to get started practicing these techniques.
I was hoping though that the one tree I’ve been having problems with, the weeping willow, would have been included, but alas, it wasn’t. The weeping willows I have been practicing look somewhat like the tree but more on the cartoonish side, not at all what I’m after. I wonder if perhaps you might do a demonstration on this particular tree. For me they are a very difficult tree to paint and have it look good. I truly need some direction to help me figure out what I’m doing wrong an help me correct it.
I am so glad it helped and has given me an idea for a new course, painting trees at some point, best wishes P
Thank you for teaching us how to draw those beautiful trees. You are really a good teacher.Thanks😊
Beautiful trees. Thanks, Paul! Up to this point I still struggle with the simplest of trees! This tutorial helps a whole lot!
Hi Lorene, I am so pleased it helped, cheers
P
Great tutorial. Thank you for sharing
This was super helpful. Thank you and have a great day
I am just learning and a beginner. I loved your video. Thank you very much.
Love this! Very timely!I'm just now trying to learn to mix colors for trees.😮🎨👍
Thank you for the tutorial! So much to learn. Love your lessons.
Paul you are so easy to listen to, so easy to watch, thank you so much for your videos... I love your channel.
That's so very kind of you cheers Paul
Fantastic tutorial ! Thank u so much ! Cheers ! From Switzerland !
So very helpful! Glad I found your channel.
Glad you did Elaine, best wishes P
Phenomenal tutorial really helped me see what I was doing wrong
The commentary is very enlightening for a beginner which I am. An excellent teacher. Thank you.
Thank you so much Bo glad it helped, Paul
Loved this. Tried it out, worked really nicely and I loved the result! Thank you for sharing your work with us.
So glad it helped you, cheers P
Brilliant instruction. Thankyou
Amazing! Thank you!
Thank you Carlos, glad it helped, P
Excellent Paul! I really enjoyed this, you've managed to pack so much information in this short video from brush strokes, colour mixing, light and shade (and where not to paint the shadow, lol), to creating a delightful little countryside scene. I particularly like the elm? tree, bottom left, I can almost hear a couple of old crows calling from the branches! Really well done and helpful, thank you x
Wendy S thank you Wendy so pleased you enjoyed this one, it was fun to make. Cheers Paul
stunningly helpful as I always had problems with trees. Thank you.
You are so very welcome, glad it helped, cheers P
Thanks a lot.i love trees and it.s a very good lesson for me.
Sylvie..
First time subscriber thank you for this video
I really needed some inspiration on tree shapes! Thank you!
Cool glad it helped you, cheers P
Fantastic how you use a drier brush to create foliage! I was mesmerized by how you create these fascinating shapes a little at a time. i learned a lot! Thank you!!!
Really helpful and love the tree shapes, particularly the bottom row. Thank you Paul.
Linda Smith Hi Linda thank you so much for that so glad you enjoyed it, cheers Paul
Thank you. Great tutorial.
Once the trunk is painted everything ties up. Lovely tutorial
That is very kind thank you P
Thank you, Paul. I have just discovered you channel and subscribed to it. Great tutorial. Lots of video's to watch to become a water-color artist. Kind regards, Stan.
great tutorial, thanks very much
Good work Paul👍
Thank you for that
Thank you, really helpful information.
Glenise Pearson Thank you Glenise glad it proved useful, cheers Paul
Thanks a million for sharing your knowledge and skill! Great and helpful video.🙏
And... The shadow "on the other side".. Is my favorite part,, 😂
Petra Günther Hi petra thank you for your very kind comments glad you enjoyed it, cheers Paul
Thank you for this! I'm so glad I found your channel you're a great teacher 😄
Hi Abby, thank you for your kind comment, and a great welcome as my newest Patreon, welcome on board.
This looks great . Please can you give the size and name of your brush etc for us rookies ?
Merci
Thank you so much for your video,I learn a lot, love it !
Thats so good to hear and thanks, Paul
Thank you for sharing your skills I am very new to water colour painting do you ever sketch your trees if so what is the best pencil you would recommend to use
Put shadow on wrong side of tree around minute 14., but I really like the 5th tree in particular. Thanks.
bottom left bears an uncanny resemblance to a view from my apartment window of trees beyond a horse pasture. i've studied those trees and that pasture almost daily and wondered how to paint them... now maybe it's possible for me. thank you
Enjoyed watching. Thank you!
Helped me a bunch thank you! Would help if you could zoom in closer to see when you do branches, enjoyed so much my trees have been ugly :)
Ill try to remember that Patty, cheers Paul
Great video! Curious about your palette box. ?
Hi Donna sorry I missed this. The palette is a hand made Craig Young box that I have copydex glued a few extra pans into (now removed) hope that helps
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Argentina lamento que el audio no se pueda escuchar en español.
@susannah .Ringwood I great idea for me thank you❤