DEMOS ON PATREON: "LABOUR DAY, PICNIC" www.patreon.com/posts/labour-day-tier-80012032 F R E E Sample DEMO: www.patreon.com/posts/65373356 "REGENT THEATER" www.patreon.com/posts/73079866 "THE PYRAMIDS" www.patreon.com/posts/74637388 "HAZY DAY" www.patreon.com/posts/71498693 "MYSTERY CREEK" www.patreon.com/posts/69503183
You are super awesome.. I am grateful that I discovered your channels... I appreciate how much I learn from your videos.. thank you.. Your paintings are amazing, and you have an equally great style of teaching.. rock and roll with the soul. Bless your Queeness..
Such a delightful explanation of tonal values! I love that tree painting in the park! It reminds me of the large oak trees we have here in Florida! Very beautiful painting my friend!👍👍👍🇺🇲
Thank you Marvin! Trees are like people, they all so different and unique. I thought I would paint another guy on that day, promised myself so many times, that other tree is probably at least 1000yo with unbelievable twists and turns, wide as a car....but the crown of this one cough my eye, with all these play of light and smoke... I couldn't pass it... Oh well next time ☺️
Excellent advice and very helpful tips. I have used a grey scale value finder and my camera, but not exactly in this way - looking through it while painting! This will make practice so much more effective and fun. Thank you! ❤
Hi Nina l have been watching your painting's tutorials, is wonderful l am trying to learn watercolors l think l have found a good teacher like you & narrated well & pleasant Thanks for that ! , Awaiting for your up coming & latest tutorials watercolour paintings Thank you again , Lot of 💞 from 🇸🇬 💐 👍 🆒
Hello again Nina, I cant wait for your course for beginners :-), meanwhile would be so good if you could somehow order your tutorial videos for a complete beginner oriehtation. As there are beginers and advanced tutorials mixed togueter, is not easy to find out where to start and then folllow in the better possible way and dont get lost with so many videos . maybe numering them (lesson1, lesson 2...) ? Or separate beginners and advanced tutorials?... just some suggestions from a viewer (new to watercolor) perspective of your youtube channel ... love the way you explain really, Thank you!
@@nvfineartstudio7296I really appreciate! That is going to help since you made more than 30 tutorials already, so for beginners is difficult to grasp what should come first to practice. Thank you very much. I will follow the course latter this summer too. I have a 5 year old son and I have resurrect my love for painting playing watercolours with him, but I want to learn to teach him. It is so good to share these moments! Thank you again.
It's not that value scale practice is boring, it just feels a little like a waste of materials. I struggle just playing around and doing simple exercises on my "good" paper, even though I understand that's the only way to learn how it behaves. :)
Hi Irma, I understand your concern about the paper. I would recommend using smaller size. Also, BaoHong is amazing quality, but very well priced. Wet on wet is a major part of watercolor painting and it's very hard to master on alternative paper. If you get good on "good" paper, then you can adjust to anything pretty much. I've tried cheaper paper, the biggest issue is that it never dries evenly, so hard to predict. Also, as soon as you start doing multiple layers/adjustments wet on wet it starts to loose freshness of the surface/starts peeling. And it's not like you're making a mistake and trying to correct it, no, even painting a shadow in middle value and then adding a few darker details wet on wet, it starts peeling...
@@nvfineartstudio7296 Thank you for your answer! I realise I'm not using enough water, and it's probably because I've been using cheap paper. I am finding that with the good paper, blending, lifting and reactivating; everything is so much easier to do. :)
Hi Cristina, it's not posted unfortunately. The life got very hectic, it should return to normal after Easter (April), I'll finish it then. I'll also be posting part 2 How to paint reflection and mixing greys.
DEMOS ON PATREON:
"LABOUR DAY, PICNIC" www.patreon.com/posts/labour-day-tier-80012032
F R E E Sample DEMO: www.patreon.com/posts/65373356
"REGENT THEATER" www.patreon.com/posts/73079866
"THE PYRAMIDS" www.patreon.com/posts/74637388
"HAZY DAY" www.patreon.com/posts/71498693
"MYSTERY CREEK" www.patreon.com/posts/69503183
You explain things so well! I can't wait till the next video, but until then it's practice time! 😊
Happy painting! 😊
I love your style and the tutorials are exceptional, I have so much to work in this area. Thank you Nina
You are super awesome.. I am grateful that I discovered your channels... I appreciate how much I learn from your videos.. thank you.. Your paintings are amazing, and you have an equally great style of teaching.. rock and roll with the soul. Bless your Queeness..
Thank you so much! I'm so glad 👍
Wonderful information - thank you for sharing - loooove the iPhone tip about checking values!
My pleasure!
You are an amazing teacher! Your suggestion for using my phone to check values is so invaluable! Thank you!
Thank you Kathleen! I'm so glad it's helpful!
Awesome. I honestly think I would have given up on painting if I hadn't found your channel. Now I'm on the path for sure. Thanks Nina!
I know the feeling! Watercolor does it to you sometime, doesn't it!? I'm so glad you are pushing through!
@@nvfineartstudio7296 I still have fun, even if the results aren't all that great sometimes. It's very relaxing.
So true!
Such a delightful explanation of tonal values! I love that tree painting in the park! It reminds me of the large oak trees we have here in Florida! Very beautiful painting my friend!👍👍👍🇺🇲
Thank you Marvin! Trees are like people, they all so different and unique. I thought I would paint another guy on that day, promised myself so many times, that other tree is probably at least 1000yo with unbelievable twists and turns, wide as a car....but the crown of this one cough my eye, with all these play of light and smoke... I couldn't pass it... Oh well next time ☺️
Beautiful Lesson !! thank you
Nina, thank you for this informative video on tonal values....one of the most difficult topics for me.
Always a pleasure!
Excellent advice and very helpful tips. I have used a grey scale value finder and my camera, but not exactly in this way - looking through it while painting! This will make practice so much more effective and fun. Thank you! ❤
Thank you Lisa! I'm so glad it's helpful!
I love your paintings and lessons. Thank you for sharing!❤
Thank you Jia!
Hi Nina l have been watching your painting's tutorials, is wonderful l am trying to learn watercolors l think l have found a good teacher like you & narrated well & pleasant Thanks for that ! , Awaiting for your up coming & latest tutorials watercolour paintings Thank you again , Lot of 💞 from 🇸🇬 💐 👍 🆒
Thank you very much Bala! I'm so glad I can be helpful!
О! Какое полезное и информативное видео 😊
Wow - lots to digest - thank you 🙏
Glad it's helpful!
Wonderfully organized content. Thanks for taking the time to provide such clarity! 😊
Thank you Lisa! It's always a pleasure!
Thanks, Nina! This is exactly what I was missing to understand.
Always a pleasure! I'm very glad it's helpful!
Wow... very helpful and great way to teach... thank you. It's beautiful painting....❤
Thank you Lakey! I'm so glad it's helpful!
Hello again Nina, I cant wait for your course for beginners :-), meanwhile would be so good if you could somehow order your tutorial videos for a complete beginner oriehtation. As there are beginers and advanced tutorials mixed togueter, is not easy to find out where to start and then folllow in the better possible way and dont get lost with so many videos . maybe numering them (lesson1, lesson 2...) ? Or separate beginners and advanced tutorials?... just some suggestions from a viewer (new to watercolor) perspective of your youtube channel ... love the way you explain really, Thank you!
Thanks Andre! I'll create a play list "beginners", it will probably be a good start :)
@@nvfineartstudio7296I really appreciate! That is going to help since you made more than 30 tutorials already, so for beginners is difficult to grasp what should come first to practice. Thank you very much. I will follow the course latter this summer too. I have a 5 year old son and I have resurrect my love for painting playing watercolours with him, but I want to learn to teach him. It is so good to share these moments! Thank you again.
Thank you Nina….this is absolutely important!
It's a pleasure! I'm so glad it's helpful!
Very important topic. Thanks
Thank you!
Tus videos son excelentes ❤
Thank you!!!
Thanks Gracious 💓
Any time! Glad it's helpful!
@@nvfineartstudio7296 yes it was.. randomly saw your channel..it's nice
Thank you 😊
@@nvfineartstudio7296 do you have contents on pencil sketches?
I did one portrait, but it didn't pick up at all, so I dismissed the idea. The portrait is still available. It's called "magic smile".
#Replay !!!!!
#awsome! ☺️
💐🙏💐
Thank you, get more knowledge.❤❤😮😮
Always a pleasure!
It's not that value scale practice is boring, it just feels a little like a waste of materials. I struggle just playing around and doing simple exercises on my "good" paper, even though I understand that's the only way to learn how it behaves. :)
Hi Irma, I understand your concern about the paper. I would recommend using smaller size. Also, BaoHong is amazing quality, but very well priced. Wet on wet is a major part of watercolor painting and it's very hard to master on alternative paper. If you get good on "good" paper, then you can adjust to anything pretty much. I've tried cheaper paper, the biggest issue is that it never dries evenly, so hard to predict. Also, as soon as you start doing multiple layers/adjustments wet on wet it starts to loose freshness of the surface/starts peeling. And it's not like you're making a mistake and trying to correct it, no, even painting a shadow in middle value and then adding a few darker details wet on wet, it starts peeling...
@@nvfineartstudio7296 Thank you for your answer! I realise I'm not using enough water, and it's probably because I've been using cheap paper. I am finding that with the good paper, blending, lifting and reactivating; everything is so much easier to do. :)
Where can I find part 2 og this video? I've searched for it but nothing showed up. Thank you!
Hi Cristina, it's not posted unfortunately. The life got very hectic, it should return to normal after Easter (April), I'll finish it then. I'll also be posting part 2 How to paint reflection and mixing greys.
@@nvfineartstudio7296 Thank you, Nina!
I’m looking for part 2 of this video and cannot find it, could someone direct me there? Thank you
Hi Jen, I didn't post it, I had technical issues with it. I have to unfortunately re-do it, I'll definitely post it in a couple of weeks.