Value of light & depth in watercolor city scene
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
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In this watercolor beginner tutorial, you will learn how to paint watercolor with the value of light and depth. This parameter is extremely critical when it comes to learn & paint watercolor specially for beginners. In this tutorial you will see step by step watercolor learning right from how to draw your subject, wash process in layers and some of best watercolor techniques and tips to paint watercolor city scene or cityscape. Very easy to follow techniques and instruction for beginners.
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I love this! A lot of people complain about the lines created during sketches, but I think they add character to watercolor paintings. Plus, it's hard to do really complicated scenes like this without them.
I am amazed how that beautiful gray color of the middle building enhances everything. Nice job.
Thank you so much, I’m with you
Nitin, I am just getting started with watercolors and I think your teachings and your pointers are great. I absolutely love this, thank you!
dabbing and lightly touching the paper shows me how to improve this step. I am practicing loose right now and angles. This painting seems a little simpler for a beginner to do , Thank You!
Thank you for sharing this beautiful painting!!
I really wonder how such complex scenes can become so lively in your hands !!! Superb ... Really really superb, awesome ...
Thank you so much
I struggle with loose painting and not focusing on every detail. Watching you paint is liberating, I aspire to paint like you!
Hi from the Netherlands. I just discovered your channel. Fabulous work I truly love your art. I’ve worked a lot with charcoal/soft pastels and just starting with water colour.
You are a really talented man.. and really thankful for all of your tutorials 💜
Thanks for this comment
Amazing!! I really like the way how you paint! Keep it up and thanks so much for inspiring us!
Thank you so much
Beautiful, educational and relaxing. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you
Beautiful work!!👏🏻
Beautiful work. Which round brush is that with the yellow handle??
please tell me the name of your watercolor palette please! I started watercoloring about 1 1/2 years ago(71 years old) you were the first artist I learned from on youtube. Thank you
Beautiful as always!All the more that watercolor is very difficult!
Well that’s not true, certain practice makes this process more fun and easy, try that
@@NitinSinghwatercolorpaintings well for a non professional it is but I must admit that pastels are more difficult to work with!
Another amazing video by you Sir, really helpful. I have one question about what kind of paper you use. :)
I’m using Chitrapath paper, thank you
very nice. I like this one 👍
Amazing work by the way which pencil do you use for sketching?
thank you for so nice tutorials.. i am happier to have found your channel . loved that you also show sketching because they have to be done differently that one does for other medium. thanks for sharing. . :)
Very nice video for watercolor students.
Nice work done.
Hello Nitin, can you tell me please what size of water color brush do you mainly use in your videos? I love your art and your videos are very helpful. Thank you!!
Nitin. What paints are they. Great videos thank you
Thanks for presenting so nicely...!!!
Thank you
Lovely demo Nitin, many thanks
Thank you
Turned out so beautiful!
Really cool
I have nothing to say
Beautiful as always❤
You are an Amazing artist!
This is just so beautiful sir.
How do you get this dry brush effect, can you please solve this mystery?????
Amazing! Greetings from Colombia, I'd like u show the final result.
Thank you, I will do in next video
Wow, amazing, thank you...
Thankyou Nitin. What was the opaque orange you used at the end?
That was thick color volume of orange
Wonderful video , thankyou sir
Amaizing sir
wonderful inspiration
How much time does the paper take to dry
Super!
Thanks sir for sharing knowledge
Thank you so much
Can we download the sketches ?
Nice.
No one put the reference....how we learn?
Shadows are the key.
PRO...
Thank you
Master
the shadow orientation is confusing.
Thank you for your suggestion
if light is coming from the left, the cast shadow from the the farthest building on the back-right, is incorrect. Right now two buildings has opposite cast shadows
Thanks for the suggestion. Very soon I’m going to make a video in this topic. Sometimes a logic spoils the fun part of making art👍
Nitin Singh you can have multiple sources of light. I only mentioned it because you said the light was coming from the left lol
Janet Garcia "The Watercolor Cop"
Matt dont be ignorant. this has nothing to do with watercolor. I mentioned it because it can confuse newbies. but obviously you can’t take constructive criticism