The 4 Keys to Paint Consistently Well
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
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Today I am giving you my 4 keys to help you paint consistently well.
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Excellent advice. Thanks for posting
I want to thank you for this video...I am in the process of starting a new painting from a photo I took several years ago. I already feel more confident having just done a value study and a couple elemental studies. Thanks so much!
Thank you very much for this great advice. There are so many RUclipsrs who show in their videos how they can simply throw paint on a piece of paper and complete a picture within minutes. That's not the path I want to take in watercolor. For me it's not about painting a picture as quickly as possible, it's about painting a good picture and enjoying the process of painting. And looking, thinking and planning is a very important part of this process.
So helpful. Thank you!
Great tips. Thank you, Matthew!
Wow
Your tips are helpful. I'm used to oil which is more forgiving. I have a heavy hand and struggle with overworking /making mud.
Thanks Matt.. I'm down at the moment.. I have to admit, never really serious with point 1,2,3 but this video makes me rethink about it. Thanks❤
Hey! Your voice its like the Marvel and DC Artist David finch!
Great advise!
Solid suggestions. I often rush out of fear of failure . 3:44
Alhamdulillah this painting is awesome and incredible as well.
Thank you for this . I’ve been so frustrated that one painting turns out well and the next bombs. I’m bad about being impatient, so I’m going to try to be more thoughtful and plan better.
Can we get a real time tutorial homie
I dont know if i could get your help or not.
Poor me, watercolour is nothing for spontaneous people
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