i wanted to start painting in February and I ultimately decided to go into watercolour painting because of you Nitin. Thank you for your lovely videos. Also i found that using 2 jars of water is practical as i can use one for cleaning my brush (and get it very dirty) and the second for mixing with my colours (and have it always clean).
I'm really digging your art station setup Nitin. Not until the beginning of this video did I see a good view of it. I love the paper backer and you strapped a tripod to your frame! I'm going to setup something similar for myself soon. Thank you for inspiring my art!
Thank you very much for this helpful advice. And I have purchased the book, "The Miracle Morning" that you recommended. I have been using two glass jars for the water which works well, and using long-handled brush with a Terry mop on the end which easily gets the sludge color off the bottom and sides of the jar.
Dear Sir, a big thank you for this tutorial and for all the precedents that also closely and daily accompany my beginnings in watercolor painting. This tutorial about mixing is very realistic and answers some basic questions for the beginner that I am. Despite your superior level, you know how to put yourself within the reach of novices and it's really great - please continue, thank you in advance. Claude from France.
You know what's even better than a cotton cloth? One of those synthetic fabrics you use to clean your car. It's usually yellow and comes in a tube, kind of squishy when wet. Even a little piece of that thing absorbs so much, you won't need a big one.
Hello Nitin, please use a porcelain palette. Your color becomes a bead whenever you mix. With porcelain palette you will be able to retain the mixed colors longer
Yes you got it, though there are several other way to do this. But in this video I’m explaining most easiest way to understand this. I will look into those in later videos
Great explanation, it would be much more helpful for beginners, if you give us some idea about what kind of paper to use, like the thickness or the making of the paper and also the type of brush to use.
Your videos are beautiful and inspiring, thank you for sharing your gift with others, Nitin! I am wondering if you might have any video about how you keep your brushes clean?
Much needed aspect for beginners.. But I disagree on 2 things.. 1. Colors mixing on paper has a beauty by itself.. mixing many on palette has high chances of muddiness.. 2. You need to suggest to use a seperate clean water bowl. Dirty water to pick color for beginners isn't a good thing to teach. 👍
I have the typical question. What are the colors on your palette? I was able to figure out most of them. No light yellow. Is that thal o and ultramarine blue? Cad red and a crimson or is it purple? Its helpful to know which colors used during a vid on mixing.
Se entendió perfectamente bien , deberías estar agradecido con el maestro Nitin, que nos brinda una oportunidad entender este arte sobre una base real y simple muy común en nuestras mesas de trabajo , para mi fue muy útil esta lección y gratis .
wonderful tutorial. well explained. ty
i wanted to start painting in February and I ultimately decided to go into watercolour painting because of you Nitin. Thank you for your lovely videos. Also i found that using 2 jars of water is practical as i can use one for cleaning my brush (and get it very dirty) and the second for mixing with my colours (and have it always clean).
Thank you so much watching my videos, I am glad that my effort is working for many beginners to start learning watercolor .
I'm really digging your art station setup Nitin. Not until the beginning of this video did I see a good view of it. I love the paper backer and you strapped a tripod to your frame!
I'm going to setup something similar for myself soon.
Thank you for inspiring my art!
Thank you so much and my best wishes
Thank you very much for this helpful advice. And I have purchased the book, "The Miracle Morning" that you recommended. I have been using two glass jars for the water which works well, and using long-handled brush with a Terry mop on the end which easily gets the sludge color off the bottom and sides of the jar.
That’s great, my best wishes
Dear Sir, a big thank you for this tutorial and for all the precedents that also closely and daily accompany my beginnings in watercolor painting. This tutorial about mixing is very realistic and answers some basic questions for the beginner that I am. Despite your superior level, you know how to put yourself within the reach of novices and it's really great - please continue, thank you in advance. Claude from France.
Thank you so much your encouraging words, these words gives me strength bcz it’s really hard to publish videos
You know what's even better than a cotton cloth? One of those synthetic fabrics you use to clean your car. It's usually yellow and comes in a tube, kind of squishy when wet. Even a little piece of that thing absorbs so much, you won't need a big one.
Oh that’s nice to know, I might try this soon
a chamois
Thank you for sharing 🙏
Hello Nitin, please use a porcelain palette. Your color becomes a bead whenever you mix. With porcelain palette you will be able to retain the mixed colors longer
Love you and your work, Nitin! Your tutorials and classes are super inspirational and fun to learn from. Keep up the good work!!!
Thank you so much for your comment
The way u explain.......Very soft n impressive....Keep it's sir ....Ur video are really very informative
Fantastic tutorial,your style, techniques and explanations so impressive
Great lesson Nitin and I love the music too!
This explains how to mix water and paint - then brush application techniques on the media, right? Very useful 🎨
Yes you got it, though there are several other way to do this. But in this video I’m explaining most easiest way to understand this. I will look into those in later videos
Very nice video ....learn really important tips from you which are often neglected but makes big difference 👌😊
Thank you so much
Great explanation, it would be much more helpful for beginners, if you give us some idea about what kind of paper to use, like the thickness or the making of the paper and also the type of brush to use.
That’s really nice suggestion, I will look into into for my future project
@@NitinSinghwatercolorpaintings thanks, will be much appreciated.
If I’m urban sketching is there any way I can use more compact watercolor palettes and water containers and still make it work?
Excellent job - I enjoy all of your videos and learn a lot from them - keep up the good work!
Thanks sir for lessons
Thank you
Your videos are beautiful and inspiring, thank you for sharing your gift with others, Nitin! I am wondering if you might have any video about how you keep your brushes clean?
Explained very nicely .
Thank you for sharing. This is very useful.
Thank you so much
Just what I needed to know. Thank you!. I need a pallet like yours. Can you provide the name of it?😊
How make shadows which can use with mix color
What water colors do you use ? Can you recommend any brand
I’m using Camlin product. Daniel smith or mission gold are among good colors
@@NitinSinghwatercolorpaintings which is best camlin 18 shades or 24 shades?
Good content good video friend 👍 👌
I love the tree 🌳
Very helpful Mr. Singh. Do you paint on a level surface or do you tilt your paper? Thank you.
Sir. composition painting mein Black outline ka used karna thik hoga 🤔
Watercolor me
Do you use synthetic brush Sir?
Sir what watercolor paper should one use for practicing watercolors daily?
Any paper which is cost effective :) i am using chitrapath papers
@@NitinSinghwatercolorpaintings where do you get these papers?
What is your color?palette
Much needed aspect for beginners..
But I disagree on 2 things..
1. Colors mixing on paper has a beauty by itself.. mixing many on palette has high chances of muddiness..
2. You need to suggest to use a seperate clean water bowl. Dirty water to pick color for beginners isn't a good thing to teach.
👍
Can you please suggest a watercolor artist based in mumbai from whom I can learn this art?!
I have the typical question. What are the colors on your palette? I was able to figure out most of them. No light yellow. Is that thal o and ultramarine blue? Cad red and a crimson or is it purple? Its helpful to know which colors used during a vid on mixing.
scarz1951
certain: Yellow ochre, burnt sienna, ultramarine blue
guess: green, medium yellow, cobalt blue, basic orange
No se entendió nada amigo, y tu mesa de trabajo es poco prolija, trabajas sobre papeles manchados..
Gracias :)
Habla por ti amigo, a mi me sirvió mucho
Se entendió perfectamente bien , deberías estar agradecido con el maestro Nitin, que nos brinda una oportunidad entender este arte sobre una base real y simple muy común en nuestras mesas de trabajo , para mi fue muy útil esta lección y gratis .
Mixing colors on paper bring a lot of variation of colors and values way better than mixing on the pallet.
Sorry I don’t agree with you this time.
Dude you got to put your camera over the painting, or else the whole video will be a waste