How to paint loose grass and bushes Part-2 | Watercolors| VanidasMangathilArt
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- Опубликовано: 13 май 2024
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Practice & Learn to Paint Quick, Bold & Loose bushes & grass in your landscapes, with simple and easy approach and brush works! Your landscapes will be very convincing by practicing this approach.
Materials used: Indian Handmade Paper and Camel Artist Watercolours.
Colours Used: Relevant colours Mentioned in video
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I strongly believe that there is a child in each of us, who would love playing with colours.
I am a self taught watercolor artist , teaching watercolour painting to watercolour aspirants. I prefer preparing tutorial videos showing the process of simplification for photographs and painting from imagination so that we end up doing representation the subject in my own way.
As I learnt lot from RUclips, its my target to share my knowledge back on youtube by creating watercolors step by step, to encourage, inspire and guide viewers interested in learning watercolour.
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Amazing as always .. love the loose work .. tempted to try .. will do soon .. the way you did the cows so fast and so realistic yet so suggestive is amazing too
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Love this!
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Lovely. Will try
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Thoroughly enjoyed this tutorial. Thank you.
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@@VanidasMangathilArt Sir how to maintain colour consistency? Especially in wet on wet.
I am finding it difficult to answer it clearly. I assume that your question is to get same colour (and tone) even if the mix is finished half the way and you want to mix again and you want the same colour consistency.
I would mix the colour again while the previous mix is still left on the palette and I would compare the left over colour mix the fresh colour mix I am preparing. However, you have to remember that while mixing the colour afresh, some time would have been elapsed and the paper would have gone slightly more dry. The colour (and the softness) would depend on how wet the paper was.. So you will have observe the situation and adjust the mix accordingly. Maybe you apply a touch of the fresh mix and compare and make adjustments. You have to learn it by experience and observations.
Hope I answered your question.
@@VanidasMangathilArt Thank you so much Sir for the detailed response. Going forward, I'll keep it in my mind and try to imptove.
In any of the paintings if you can talk more about composition , this is fabulous
Thank you for your suggestion! I will make a note of it for a future video.