Hi Rex, I really like your videos and art. You are a master and a great teacher. Please keep making videos. We all need these kinds of tutorials for our improvement. Thanks.
Now I get it! Took awhile to find this, but worth the wait as I kept searching for a tutorial to help sketching cars make sense to my brain.......Thanks so much!
I have never been able to get a realistic looking car in my 60 years of painting but in one video I've achieved it.thank you . It looks like a car not a n old tin can
Excellent lesson! The comfort level you have with the medium of watercolour and all the surprises it offers is very exciting. I am so inspired I am moving to my studio to try your lesson. Will you be demonstrating this lesson at your 3 day Urban Landscape Workshop in Surrey, B.C. next weekend? I make this comment as a completely unbiased observer.
Creating A Centre Of Interest . one of my favorite videos! really got me back into watercolor and made me into the starving artist ive always wanted to be! winsor newton paint is $$$ have to love it!
Thanks, Rex. I just painted these on sketchbook paper. 'Can't bring myself to waste good quality paper on the poor quality painting I'm still doing. I need a lot of practice, but want great results straight away; that's my trouble. But I've now made a resolution to practice painting no matter what it looks like! (Ha, ha) Your cars look great, b.t.w.
Thanks for watching the video. The idea of not wanting to waste 'good' paper is really common but in my experience it's not great thinking. Value yourself, your work and your learning enough to give it the best materials. The main reason to use good paper is that if you use inadequate paper you'll be fighting it all the time and most people end up thinking that it's their fault whereas the real culprit is the paper. Cheap paper won't give you the results that you're looking for.
@@kbboynew1 You are right, because I thought I would settle for Canson 270gsm watercolour paper and just tried practising a tree. ...Well, it was awful. There must be some technique for using that calibre of paper, but it sure doesn't lend itself to a watery wash.. It must be only for creamy paint on dry paper, is what I'm guessing. I have some Arches 300gsm and will go back to practising on that. Thanks for your kind advice. I really think a lot of good artists who take time out to help learners. It's a real Christian type of thing to do.
It's an interesting thought about what that less professional paper is good for. One thing I have learned is that when you are really good with your technique you can make the paper work because you can understand it's limitations and work with them. In this case it can be used for on location studies or quick sketches but it won't allow your work to glow.
The only way a tire can be wider than the car if you put a wider tires on it and raise the body of the car above the height of the tire. Or take the fenders off
Well that was pretty damn interesting. What I initially thought was a kinda crude drawing of a car is actually a car at its most basic level. Almost an impression of a car! It always shocks me how the mind gets tricked into seeing what's not there.
Thank you Mr. Beanland your desmostrates a really simple..the best ..
Hi Rex, I really like your videos and art. You are a master and a great teacher. Please keep making videos. We all need these kinds of tutorials for our improvement. Thanks.
I really like your comments. I'm always thinking of new videos.
Great !!...thank you for sharing wisdom and experience
You're very welcome.
Thank you for this...by far the best explanation out there.
Hey, thanks for the comment Dianne. I'm glad that it was useful.
I'll try this. Thanks.
Same, just what i was looking for, Thx
Took me forever to find what I was looking for! This tutorial is a godsend!! Thank you so much!
That's a very heady comment. Thanks.
Wow what a beautiful car it is
Thanks.
Now I get it! Took awhile to find this, but worth the wait as I kept searching for a tutorial to help sketching cars make sense to my brain.......Thanks so much!
Thanks for your comment. I really appreciate it. You may want to look at the updated version of this video. ruclips.net/video/_6xTY9eYurk/видео.html
Very informative video ❤. thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the comment.
I have never been able to get a realistic looking car in my 60 years of painting but in one video I've achieved it.thank you . It looks like a car not a n old tin can
David, that's high praise indeed. Thanks.
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@Abdullah Magnus definitely, I have been using Flixzone} for years myself :D
Great tips. Thanks. I might a simple front grill or on the back, A license plate outline
Go for it! Thanks for the comment.
You are such a great teacher! Thank you!
Well, thank you for the comment.
Excelente!
Thanks.
Thank you!
You're very welcome.
Excellent lesson! The comfort level you have with the medium of watercolour and all the surprises it offers is very exciting.
I am so inspired I am moving to my studio to try your lesson.
Will you be demonstrating this lesson at your 3 day Urban Landscape Workshop in Surrey, B.C. next weekend?
I make this comment as a completely unbiased observer.
I take it as completely unbiased and appreciate it very much.
I'm trying my first car and this was so helpful. Thank you!
That's great Dave. I'm glad that it was helpful.
Thank you 👍
Thanks for you comment. You might enjoy the updated version. ruclips.net/video/_6xTY9eYurk/видео.html
This was super duper helpful. Thank you so much for making this tutorial.
Well thanks for your comment.
I can't help but smile!
What a nice comment.
+Rex Beanland it is so simple.. and elegant..... I just can't help it, had to watch it again!
+Rex Beanland say... what ever happened to your earlier "opening theme song"??
Not sure exactly what song you mean but basically I just felt like a change.
Creating A Centre Of Interest . one of my favorite videos! really got me back into watercolor and made me into the starving artist ive always wanted to be! winsor newton paint is $$$ have to love it!
Very helpful. Soon time to get outside in Nova Scotia.
Thanks for the comment, Dan. I wish I was painting there as well.
Thanks, Rex. I just painted these on sketchbook paper. 'Can't bring myself to waste good quality paper on the poor quality painting I'm still doing. I need a lot of practice, but want great results straight away; that's my trouble. But I've now made a resolution to practice painting no matter what it looks like! (Ha, ha) Your cars look great, b.t.w.
Thanks for watching the video. The idea of not wanting to waste 'good' paper is really common but in my experience it's not great thinking. Value yourself, your work and your learning enough to give it the best materials. The main reason to use good paper is that if you use inadequate paper you'll be fighting it all the time and most people end up thinking that it's their fault whereas the real culprit is the paper. Cheap paper won't give you the results that you're looking for.
@@kbboynew1 You are right, because I thought I would settle for Canson 270gsm watercolour paper and just tried practising a tree. ...Well, it was awful. There must be some technique for using that calibre of paper, but it sure doesn't lend itself to a watery wash.. It must be only for creamy paint on dry paper, is what I'm guessing. I have some Arches 300gsm and will go back to practising on that. Thanks for your kind advice. I really think a lot of good artists who take time out to help learners. It's a real Christian type of thing to do.
It's an interesting thought about what that less professional paper is good for. One thing I have learned is that when you are really good with your technique you can make the paper work because you can understand it's limitations and work with them. In this case it can be used for on location studies or quick sketches but it won't allow your work to glow.
@@kbboynew1 Thanks for saving me the time in finding that out the hard way, Rex! (Ha, ha. :) Arches 300 gsm it must be.
@@ClariceAust Wll done.
Thank you, such a great tutorial!
Thanks for the comment.
The only way a tire can be wider than the car if you put a wider tires on it and raise the body of the car above the height of the tire. Or take the fenders off
Really helpful...looks like it can’t be any simpler than this..
You're right, it's pretty basic/
Well that was pretty damn interesting. What I initially thought was a kinda crude drawing of a car is actually a car at its most basic level. Almost an impression of a car!
It always shocks me how the mind gets tricked into seeing what's not there.
Thanks for your comment Rick.
It is cool. Thank you for sharing.
You're welcome.
Great video, very useful! thanks for posting
You're welcome. I'm glad that you find it useful.
Thank you for this simplification :)
You're welcome.
Very, very nice! Thanks---I think I can do this.
Thanks for the comment. I think you can do it too.
Good video thanks!
You're welcome.
sir,you are incrideble
That's a quite something to try to achieve. Thanks, anyway.
Very helpful! Thank you
You're welcome.
Hey thnk u so much sir for sharing the knowledge.....ur art is great
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Wow!!
Thanks!
thank you so much!
You're welcome.
snow landscapes
Hello Rex thank you for you knowledge. I am working on a car painting myself. I wouldn't mind some input if you are up for that. HMU.
Thanks for the comment. You might like my update of this video ruclips.net/video/_6xTY9eYurk/видео.html. it has more information.
Thank you!🤗
You're welcome.