Something that really helped me learn to paint eyebrows in watercolors was actually watching makeup tutorials! They're very well explained and the logic is the same: you layer a base of light color, blend it out a bit; the darkest part of the eyebrow is the tail, and you make kind of an ombre from there. Last, draw a couple single hairs at the start of each brow, first pointing up and then turning out to the side as you move towards the tail. Hope this helps!
Meanwhile, I'm the opposite. I learn how to draw eyebrow on my drawing/paintings first then I know how to do my brows make-up later. Overall, I think learning to draw & make-up can be related to each other, which is quite helpful 😆
As a beginner in watercolors this was what I needed on youtube thank you for sharing this tutorial it was so helpful and explaining every process in detail so that we can follow without confusion 💖
Hello!! Thank you so much for this! Your channel inspires me to take my time when making art. You are one of the reasons why i am more diligent with practice. 🙏💕🌸
I'll try to follow along with you. I've been trying to improve my painting skills, but it hasn't been going as well as I'd like. You've been a major inspiration, though, and I hope this will help.
Thank you very much, this is very well done. I was especially delighted to see I didnt have to be a patron to get reference photo or sketch. If only I was good with electronics and could get the dang thing printed up. But this is going on my saved videos for numerous replays. 😊
I really apreciate a lot this kind of videos! it is a real watercolor class! I have a question, if i dont have chinese orange, wich color do you recommend ? thanks and love from Chile! :D
I’ve become scared of watercolours because I dilute the colours too much and hate the end result but this video made me want to try picking it up again!
Something that really helped me learn to paint eyebrows in watercolors was actually watching makeup tutorials! They're very well explained and the logic is the same: you layer a base of light color, blend it out a bit; the darkest part of the eyebrow is the tail, and you make kind of an ombre from there. Last, draw a couple single hairs at the start of each brow, first pointing up and then turning out to the side as you move towards the tail. Hope this helps!
Meanwhile, I'm the opposite. I learn how to draw eyebrow on my drawing/paintings first then I know how to do my brows make-up later. Overall, I think learning to draw & make-up can be related to each other, which is quite helpful 😆
As a beginner in watercolors this was what I needed on youtube thank you for sharing this tutorial it was so helpful and explaining every process in detail so that we can follow without confusion 💖
Watching this realising I need to first learn to draw!!!
Hello!! Thank you so much for this! Your channel inspires me to take my time when making art. You are one of the reasons why i am more diligent with practice. 🙏💕🌸
l’ve watched many tutorials and while l can’t put my finger on why, this one has helped me the most. Thank you.
Watched the whole thing, and it was helpful! Love how loosely you paint your strokes!!!
I only recently found your channel but i'm so inspired by your paintings 😇 You are a wonderful artist! Thank you for your videos 🥰🥰
This is literally my favorite art chanel . I've been learning a lot from you.Really love your realtime art videos.please keep making them.
that was exactly what i was searching for!!! thank you so much for sharing this process, beautiful work as always
I'll try to follow along with you. I've been trying to improve my painting skills, but it hasn't been going as well as I'd like. You've been a major inspiration, though, and I hope this will help.
Excellent demo. As a beginner , I found it instructive and explained very well. Thank you.
looks wonderful!! the nose shading is perfect!
I really love video like this. Its super helpful to discover the chain of thoughts when painting. Hope u could make more like this❤❤
Thank you for sharing this with us 🙏🏻 it was really delightful to watch 🎉
I am so glad you enjoy it! I will be uploading more real time tutorials here soon !
ooo I’m excited to watch this later while I draw hehe you’re videos always serve as good companions for a drawing session!
Thank you very much, this is very well done. I was especially delighted to see I didnt have to be a patron to get reference photo or sketch. If only I was good with electronics and could get the dang thing printed up. But this is going on my saved videos for numerous replays. 😊
Salamat 🥹 Always love your process vids, but this detailed walk through is really sweet of you to share! Can’t wait to paint along later 🙌🏽✨.
This is an excellent tutorial. Very helpful. Thank you.
🔥Great video! Cheers from all the team 🤗
It's a wonderful piece. I love it. Thanks for the walk-through!
Very beautiful! Reminded me “Mash mash” (blogger)😮❤
This is just stunning. Beautiful work!
So interesting! Like the way you draw🤩
It was really helpful and insightful. Thanks for making this video
I really appreciate this video, thank you for sharing the process.❤️🌟
Beautiful !!
This is absolutely stunning 👍❤️🤓
Thank you so much😊
It helped a lot because I just started using water color
Such a beautiful voice.
Wow. Amazing video as always. 👍🏻👍🏻
Very nice, I hope to see you more success😊
she looks gorgeous looking at your drawing process really helps me learn a lot... I hope I improve haha Thank youuu 💕
I love your technique and how you explain the process as you go. New subscriber now thanks for a helpful video
i can’t wait!
this video is sooo helpful thank u 🐣
Ur drawing is so so good, I’m really like,keep going ,ur the best 2 me 😭😭❤️🩹❤️🩹
so beautiful
Gorgeous portrait!!
Love this video. Thanks for sharing.
@hamribart Amazing as always. 😍😍😍
Beautiful portrait!
You're so amazing and I aspire to have just a tiny bit of your talent.
Amazing. Thanks so much!
I really apreciate a lot this kind of videos! it is a real watercolor class!
I have a question, if i dont have chinese orange, wich color do you recommend ?
thanks and love from Chile! :D
Any brown color will work like burnt sienna.
Finally yasss
I’ve become scared of watercolours because I dilute the colours too much and hate the end result but this video made me want to try picking it up again!
Beautiful. So nicely explained but does burnt umber act as a good substitute for the Chinese orange ?
Thank you great tutorial
This was excellent. Can you share who makes Chinese Orange please. I couldn't find it on Amazon.
Amazing. Makes me want to get back into watercolors. Is your pallet just a rectangular plate or tray?
Amazing 💓❤️ Thanks from Ukraine. Can I ask you, what is this White paint with a small brush?
Nice
Did you have a resource image ? If so it would be helpful when learning to see the resource
What a beautiful tutorial, so much helpful... It's a pity that I can't join your Patreon classes as I don't have access to foreign money transfer 😔
What did u use for the highlights ?
i was wondering, can i replace the bright red color with cadmium red deep hue?
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Hi, this is great. If you were doing a dark-skinned person, how would you adjust your palette, please?
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What colors do you use? I find them like them, and what kind do you use?
Please can u tell where can I get the colors 🙏🏻🙏🏻
What sketchbook you're using?
I am sure it will be a wonderful work of art🥺🤗❤️😍
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Salami po
I hate my art i try and it looks ugly
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