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Thanks for sharing. I am disabled but so enjoy and love to plant vegetables in planters on my deck and as I see from your video these potatoes look very easy to grow. Your ideas are so helpful. I'm very excited to start growing them. Thank you again 🌝
is it because i'm new that videos like this don't help me at all because they skip so many steps on how they blend? i get excited, think i finally find someone to learn something from... and then they start skipping. new people would watch real time. any recommendations for real time tutorials for beginners?
Hi, Love this work. I am a self taught beginner, but still ambitious to try this foggy/dreamy look. Could you please comment : 1. If your canvas/white paint is wet when you try to smudge with dry brush ? 2. Do you need to clean the brush in between to avoid too much paint smeared? Thanks in advance!
hi yes & yes - if everything stays wet you will get that blended/foggy look much more easily. Try to clean off your brush as much as possible as you go so things don't get muddy & monotone.
I am VERY new to painting and loved watching you create such a dreamy piece. What are you painting on? Is it some type of board? Thanks so much for sharing your talents.
I don't get a moment using a dry brush, my drawing just smears and looks like a spreading pleura and there is a lot of sand around. I drew on plain paper, maybe this is the case? 😢
The dry brush smooths everything out and gives a blur/mist effect to the background trees. That trick probably doesn't work for you because plain paper it is much more absorbent than a canvas.
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No fluff, just gets right into the techniques. Fantastic video, extremely useful.
Love the misty trees. Thank you for sharing
Thanks for sharing. I am disabled but so enjoy and love to plant vegetables in planters on my deck and as I see from your video these potatoes look very easy to grow. Your ideas are so helpful. I'm very excited to start growing them. Thank you again 🌝
Beautiful! Watching you paint this will help me, I was struggling with a painting. Thanks
Love watching you paint. I've tried to paint foggy misty trees. Your video helps me so much. Beautiful artwork !
is it because i'm new that videos like this don't help me at all because they skip so many steps on how they blend? i get excited, think i finally find someone to learn something from... and then they start skipping. new people would watch real time. any recommendations for real time tutorials for beginners?
This video is so nice to watch ❤
Thank you.❤❤❤
Excellent 👍
Nice effect! Love it!
Very nice! I love the way you paint your trees!🙂
This is absolutely gorgeous ❤️
Excellent tutorial! Thanks!
Love this tutorial.
So beautiful ❤
Informative video. I'm painting a t-shirt for Halloween. This painting would make a nice background for it.
Loved this thank youuuu!
So beautiful!!! I love it!
Спасибо Вам.
So Beautiful! 🤗
It looks sooo beautiful!! I legit panicked at the end when you added a light coat of white at 15:02 😂😂
Hi 👋 my question is should I wait till colors fat dried and then blend white on it? Otherwise it will get muddy??!!! Thank you
exactly - if you are glazing with white, let the trees dry underneath first
Hi, Love this work. I am a self taught beginner, but still ambitious to try this foggy/dreamy look.
Could you please comment :
1. If your canvas/white paint is wet when you try to smudge with dry brush ?
2. Do you need to clean the brush in between to avoid too much paint smeared?
Thanks in advance!
hi yes & yes - if everything stays wet you will get that blended/foggy look much more easily. Try to clean off your brush as much as possible as you go so things don't get muddy & monotone.
Every time you go to out more fog in I hold my breath thinking you're going to ruin your pretty trees. But it turned out beautifully!
Hi Greg, what do you dilute paint? with just water?
yes, I usually just use some water
merci pour votre réponse🙂@@GregLowmanArt
Brilliant! Can you tell me what make of brushes you use for the detailed work?
Thanks! I usually use Princeton or Royal & Langnickel, but any small detail brushes that don't shed when you tug the bristles will work just fine
Super merci
Je suis une nouvelle abonnée
Such detailed work...love it💙💜🖤
Спасибо за урок..Теперь всё понял
Это акриловые краски интересно?
,,...Мъглата властно тържествува
над моите мисли, сетива.
Несе боя. Знам че се преструва
Щом духне вятър - вдига своите платна..."
Why did you cut the blending time? I don't know how to do that :(
For blending help: ruclips.net/video/SaRmpBkGeX8/видео.html
For glazing help: ruclips.net/video/YhvXEstAJIs/видео.html
I am VERY new to painting and loved watching you create such a dreamy piece. What are you painting on? Is it some type of board? Thanks so much for sharing your talents.
Thanks Judy - yes, it is an 8"x10" canvas panel.
Muy bonito trabajo debería describir los colores que usa
todos los colores se enumeran en el video y los enlaces están en la descripción
I don't get a moment using a dry brush, my drawing just smears and looks like a spreading pleura and there is a lot of sand around. I drew on plain paper, maybe this is the case? 😢
The dry brush smooths everything out and gives a blur/mist effect to the background trees. That trick probably doesn't work for you because plain paper it is much more absorbent than a canvas.
So amazing how somthing like brush technique and skill can make a beautiful painting come together. #GregLowman.