I love evergreens but still unable to accomplish their beauty. Love your video and especially having your pallet visible. It helps so much to see how you load your brush. That is much more helpful than videos that are about loading your brush. Love your videos. Thanks so much.
Thank you so much! I’m a high school student and I have a talent show art competition in 2 weeks. I was practicing with watercolors as I think it may be the easiest but, I forgot to draw trees and now I’m here. This is just what I needed simple trees in the matters of minutes. Thank you very much again❤
Absolutely helpful! I've struggled so long trying to paint winter trees for Christmas trees! Thank you Emma for sharing your passion! Love you from Alabama! ❤
Evergreen trees are my nemesis and I’m from Canada, so it’s like I’m some sort of grinchy anti-lumberjack or something else mean! I think this will be my winter goal… to get comfortable with painting evergreen trees. Every time I see you do it, you make me believe I can… so I’m just going to fill up pages and pages with these trees. It’s muscle memory that will make it happen, I guess. BTW, I lived in Yellowknife for over a decade and trees are pretty scruffy and small up there (mostly jackpine) and they look just like the one you did with the upturned branches. They made awesome Charlie Brown Christmas trees if you didn’t mind freezing your digits off cutting one down!
as a forester in northern BC, I struggle with painting conifers! Mostly because I spend so much time looking at the real thing and each species has its own overall growth shape, branch character, needles and variations of green. I love how Emma has done a few variations (the second one could be a young, open grown Douglas-fir -lol), and pines are a real challenge.
I love doing trees, too! I used to sit in my bedroom and draw the tree out in my backyard on my chalkboard easel over and over again. It's a little different with watercolors but no less rewarding! More trees!!! :D
Thanks so much Emma, I have tried and tried with fir trees, they have always come out the same, and never been happy with them, I have tried your second method and they are great. Ta so much!
Amazing as always. I just thought I'd drop off a note that not all evergreens are coniferous like this. Here on the west coast, we have the amazing arbutus. They're called madrona in the US. They are Canada's only broadleafed evergreen. Their bark sheds in layers all year long, and they grow in directions that even Dr Seuss couldn't have imagined. I promise if you ever get a chance to come out here, you will pee in your pants with how excited you'll be to get to paint these masters of nature. They only grow within 5 km of the ocean though, so you have to come right out to the coast. The island is covered in these trees.
Yes more trees please! BTW I just received your brush set, and they are my favorites BY FAR. Not only are they stunning to look at, they hold SO much water and pigment and come to the tiniest point…and have excellent “snap”. I just love them, wish I had bought them long ago.👍
Great video and so easy to watch. I love how you explained every step of the way and I’m confident I can master at least one if not more of these trees!
Wow they’re awesome looking. Reminds me of the 1: Bald Cypress or Redwood, 2: Blue Spruce, 3: Eastern Cedar, 4: Balsam Fir & 5: Pine, although I am not an expert. Gorgeous variety of evergreens 🌲! Thanks for sharing this wonderful fun video.
Awesome! You work so quickly and accurately! And you are spot-on about the first one…above timberline trees are more sparse- higher altitude, less oxygen, harsher conditions.
Loving the way you show two ways to do trees! At first did the branches “even” but when looked at them no tree branches are perfect & now some are actually (sometimes) looking like real ones but see need more practice! Tyvm as they seem easy but are not! Doing that lil swipe under the trunks is a great tip!
I love Painting trees as well. I can't believe how much difference adding those shadows really made. I think that's what I'm doing wrong, not adding enough/ any shadows. Thank you for another great video. I absolutely love your teaching style and I usually learn something new each video.
I love this tutorial, trees have been such a challenge and frustrating at times (actually most of the time). You make it look so easy but for some reason trees are so difficult. I would love more tree tutorials. Thank you Emma. I just ordered your brush set and am looking forward to using them.
Such a helpful video! I just recently realized how often I am painting evergreen trees. But they always look the same. I love how you showed us five different styles. Thanks so much!
Tall trees look like lodge pole pine. Downward sloping branches look like Norwegian spruce. Upward sloping look like balsam. The less-detailed version looks like a Colorado blue spruce. The taller, full tree recalls the Ponderosa pine. Thanks for the lesson!
I've burned trees in wood and they turned out fantastic now I'm trying water color. Thank you! Very nice job on the trees . I live in Central Oregon ( the high desert) I'm going to attempt paint what I see here in the desert juniper trees and sage brush.
I really enjoyed watching each tree develop. It was very hard to pick a favorite and mine kept changing. In the end, I had to pick two! Numbers 2 and 5. This is the first video of yours that I have watched. I subscribed, and I am looking forward to seeing others. You are an excellent teacher and painter. Thank you so much for this video.
I'm trying to focus on how to draw and paint trees more than I did before. Seeing the trees in winter really helps to see their shapes, how full or thin the branches are, along with height.
Great tree tutorial! The third tree you painted looks like a young white spruce or a Balsam fir before it has fully matured and starts to fill in with branches.
Thanks so much for this Emma I am such a beginner but I could follow along and get trees! So happy 😄 And I would gladly watch heaps more videos of you painting trees🌲
1. Limber pine 2. Ponderosa in fog 3. White fir. 4. Limber pine 5. Sugar pine ( they look kinda like they have long, stretchy branches, like an octopus) 😉🌲👍 Now, when I go home, I’m gonna try painting my beloved trees. Thanks so much!
A wonderful calming class on Trees! Love each of the four, my favorite was the 5th one! I’m going to do a page of trees to calm me down in this busy holiday season . Thank you for a lovely start to the last week before Christmas! Have a wonderful Christmas, Karen Dirmish
Emma, I am so grateful for this tutorial! These trees are so well done, and I really learned a lot about how to make my own trees better. Thanks so much!
I am learning so much from your tutorials, thanks a million. Don't ever stop, please .......
Emma it’s 6am in uk watching,they are really realistic thank you Ann uk 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧❤️❤️❤️🎄🎄🎄🎄
I love evergreens but still unable to accomplish their beauty. Love your video and especially having your pallet visible. It helps so much to see how you load your brush. That is much more helpful than videos that are about loading your brush. Love your videos. Thanks so much.
They are all really nice but I especially like #2 when you went back over it. 🎨
This was so incredibly helpful! I really appreciate you, Emma! Thank you so much. You’re such a wonderful teacher. ❤
i agree shes a wonderful teacher
Love these!!!!! 🎄
These are PERFECT trees! Love them. Reminds me of Christmas tree hunting!!
Thank you so much! I’m a high school student and I have a talent show art competition in 2 weeks. I was practicing with watercolors as I think it may be the easiest but, I forgot to draw trees and now I’m here. This is just what I needed simple trees in the matters of minutes. Thank you very much again❤
Good luck!
Absolutely helpful! I've struggled so long trying to paint winter trees for Christmas trees! Thank you Emma for sharing your passion! Love you from Alabama! ❤
Man, they look so real! I just want to walk right into your paintings! Thank you so much Emma. You make it seem so easy!
Evergreen trees are my nemesis and I’m from Canada, so it’s like I’m some sort of grinchy anti-lumberjack or something else mean! I think this will be my winter goal… to get comfortable with painting evergreen trees. Every time I see you do it, you make me believe I can… so I’m just going to fill up pages and pages with these trees. It’s muscle memory that will make it happen, I guess.
BTW, I lived in Yellowknife for over a decade and trees are pretty scruffy and small up there (mostly jackpine) and they look just like the one you did with the upturned branches. They made awesome Charlie Brown Christmas trees if you didn’t mind freezing your digits off cutting one down!
as a forester in northern BC, I struggle with painting conifers! Mostly because I spend so much time looking at the real thing and each species has its own overall growth shape, branch character, needles and variations of green. I love how Emma has done a few variations (the second one could be a young, open grown Douglas-fir -lol), and pines are a real challenge.
@@4streegrrrl601 yeah, that would be a challenge if you know the species well! We can doooo eeeet!
Thank you so much. I love trees, too. I just have to practice and loosen up.
your trees have such gotten better with time!! please paint more trees!! (evergreens are always so tricky)
I love doing trees, too! I used to sit in my bedroom and draw the tree out in my backyard on my chalkboard easel over and over again. It's a little different with watercolors but no less rewarding! More trees!!! :D
Thanks so much Emma, I have tried and tried with fir trees, they have always come out the same, and never been happy with them, I have tried your second method and they are great. Ta so much!
I love your tutorials. Thanks especially for the acknowledgment of our different styles
i loved your trees...happy trees!!
my favorites are moreton bay fig & norfolk pines tc
Amazing as always.
I just thought I'd drop off a note that not all evergreens are coniferous like this. Here on the west coast, we have the amazing arbutus. They're called madrona in the US. They are Canada's only broadleafed evergreen. Their bark sheds in layers all year long, and they grow in directions that even Dr Seuss couldn't have imagined. I promise if you ever get a chance to come out here, you will pee in your pants with how excited you'll be to get to paint these masters of nature.
They only grow within 5 km of the ocean though, so you have to come right out to the coast. The island is covered in these trees.
Seems to easy when you do it! They re really amazing! Thx from France for your videos!
Yes more trees please!
BTW I just received your brush set, and they are my favorites BY FAR. Not only are they stunning to look at, they hold SO much water and pigment and come to the tiniest point…and have excellent “snap”. I just love them, wish I had bought them long ago.👍
What fun. Thankyou. I love trees and can't wait to practice my trees.
Merci beaucoup Madame. Vos explications très claires m’ont beaucoup aidée. Grand talent pédagogique. Cela m’encourage.
Great video and so easy to watch. I love how you explained every step of the way and I’m confident I can master at least one if not more of these trees!
Wow they’re awesome looking. Reminds me of the 1: Bald Cypress or Redwood, 2: Blue Spruce, 3: Eastern Cedar, 4: Balsam Fir & 5: Pine, although I am not an expert. Gorgeous variety of evergreens 🌲! Thanks for sharing this wonderful fun video.
Exactly what I’ve been looking for. Thanks!
Beautiful. You have a great teaching style. You keep it simple and you explain what you are doing and why. Love these trees! 🎄🎄🎄
WOW! thanks for simplifying and avoiding the muddies
Thank you so much! I LOVE to paint trees and this is the BEST TREE TUTORIAL!!!!
Awesome! You work so quickly and accurately! And you are spot-on about the first one…above timberline trees are more sparse- higher altitude, less oxygen, harsher conditions.
Loving the way you show two ways to do trees! At first did the branches “even” but when looked at them no tree branches are perfect & now some are actually (sometimes) looking like real ones but see need more practice! Tyvm as they seem easy but are not!
Doing that lil swipe under the trunks is a great tip!
I love Painting trees as well. I can't believe how much difference adding those shadows really made. I think that's what I'm doing wrong, not adding enough/ any shadows. Thank you for another great video. I absolutely love your teaching style and I usually learn something new each video.
I love this tutorial, trees have been such a challenge and frustrating at times (actually most of the time). You make it look so easy but for some reason trees are so difficult. I would love more tree tutorials. Thank you Emma. I just ordered your brush set and am looking forward to using them.
I absolutely love trees. These are beautiful
Such a helpful video! I just recently realized how often I am painting evergreen trees. But they always look the same. I love how you showed us five different styles. Thanks so much!
Love when you do trees. Very helpful.
Loved painting trees with you! Old tree hugger here 🤩
You make it look so easy. Thank you for this tutorial.
WOW, you made that look SO easy. I have always hated trees. Thank you so much!
You are definitely very talented. Beautiful illustration.
THEY are so beautiful - you are amazing at trees!!! Make more - so lovely!!!
Amazing how different they look from each other. Nice work!
Tall trees look like lodge pole pine. Downward sloping branches look like Norwegian spruce. Upward sloping look like balsam. The less-detailed version looks like a Colorado blue spruce. The taller, full tree recalls the Ponderosa pine. Thanks for the lesson!
Wow what a great demo. Thank you so much. You make it look so easy.
I've burned trees in wood and they turned out fantastic now I'm trying water color. Thank you! Very nice job on the trees . I live in Central Oregon ( the high desert) I'm going to attempt paint what I see here in the desert juniper trees and sage brush.
I really enjoyed watching each tree develop. It was very hard to pick a favorite and mine kept changing. In the end, I had to pick two! Numbers 2 and 5. This is the first video of yours that I have watched. I subscribed, and I am looking forward to seeing others. You are an excellent teacher and painter. Thank you so much for this video.
Enjoyed your tutorial I loved your different trees and enjoyed your teaching techniques to include how to correct mistakes thanks so much
Love this! Thank you for being so detailed and explaining so simply. Love your teaching style!
I'm trying to focus on how to draw and paint trees more than I did before.
Seeing the trees in winter really helps to see their shapes, how full or thin the branches are, along with height.
Yes, gimme more trees! Learning so much!
Emma, you made it look so easy! They are so beautiful! I have to try now! Thanks
thank you!! inspired to pick up my paintbrush again! 🌲
Great tree tutorial!
The third tree you painted looks like a young white spruce or a Balsam fir before it has fully matured and starts to fill in with branches.
In BC, Canada. Lot's of these - my guess 1. Pine 2. Cedar 3. Larch 4. Hemlock 5.Grand Fir
Would love to also see a woodland scene with deer rabbit trees water etc 🙏
These are awesome, Emma; I could totally watch you paint more trees. I can't wait to try them.
Loved this tutorial..watched it over and over! Yes more trees!
Honestly, trees are one of my downfalls. I don't know why but they never look real. Thanks for teaching us Several ways to do different styles.
My feelings exactly. In my head before I start they seem simple and then the actual is so disappointing.
@@jodymbmw3460 I agree with you ladies!
All of them are great! TFS❤
I feel the exact same way. Looks simple, I'm inspired only to be let down as I paint.
I join your wonderful Video also in Germany 😊 Thank You so much
Best looking trees ever and really so simple! Thanks Emma😊
So beautiful
This was great and yes do more tree videos of different kinds. Lovely
This was really helpful. I’m going to be painting trees today! Thank you!
Yes please .. more trees! Loved this video!
The first one looks like a Ponderosa pine. Great video.
Love your channel. Thank you for sharing your gift.
Thanks so much for this Emma I am such a beginner but I could follow along and get trees! So happy 😄 And I would gladly watch heaps more videos of you painting trees🌲
You are so good, I just loved all your trees. Thank you!
Thank You. What a great tutorial. I'll save this and review it more..
1. Limber pine
2. Ponderosa in fog
3. White fir.
4. Limber pine
5. Sugar pine ( they look kinda like they have long, stretchy branches, like an octopus) 😉🌲👍
Now, when I go home, I’m gonna try painting my beloved trees. Thanks so much!
These look so pretty!🥰 Thank you!
You’re still my favorite painting teacher!
Happy Holidays
As usual, this was so helpful for me! Enjoy your holiday! Having little guys in the house, especially this time of year, is so much fun! 🎄
Your trees looks so beautiful I love to watch you
So gorgeous! Thank you for sharing this!
I love trees and these are superb Emma Thank you for sharing with us xx
Thank you! They are gorgeous!
I enjoyed this so much! Beautiful trees that I can’t wait to try!
Love this! Thanks Emma always more trees and composition re the trees too 🙏
I love your wok, your color anda your style ❤️
Love your trees and yes, more please.
This is my second go round with these trees. Your video is awesome. Mine look terrible. I'll keep working on it! Thanks Emme Jane
Thanks for this..much needed by me. I tried them all and ended up with “not bad” ones for the first and third one you did. Will try again tomorrow!
I adore evergreens, this is so helpful!
Thank you SO MUCH for doing this! I love painting trees!
I love trees. You could keep going and I would love it. You make it look so effortless ❤️
This is a wonderful tutorial! Thank you!
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!!!!
A wonderful calming class on Trees! Love each of the four, my favorite was the 5th one! I’m going to do a page of trees to calm me down in this busy holiday season . Thank you for a lovely start to the last week before Christmas! Have a wonderful Christmas, Karen Dirmish
I’m always struggling with the trees. This video tutorial is great.
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing that with us
Such great realistic looking trees! Love it!
Love love LOVE this tutorial!! Yes, please more!!
Absolutely love this tutorial! Love pine trees but seem to struggle, I'm going to practice a good part of today with this. Thank you!!!
Thank you So much Emma . Love you .🎄♥🎄
Thank you🌲
Emma, I am so grateful for this tutorial! These trees are so well done, and I really learned a lot about how to make my own trees better. Thanks so much!
Your stylized tree (#2) is actually a Douglas fir. Thank you for the demonstration!
So pretty, love your trees 🌲
These are truly amazing. Thank you very much 💕🙏
Thank you for your explanation.It helped me alot
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These are fabulous! Thanks for sharing!