Oh my god. You are an inspiration: a goal. I am so happy I finally found someone who doesn't speed his videos and shows exactly which pencils he uses. This is soooo helpful. I can grow as an artist with your help. Thank you soo much man. You deserve way more likes!! You are amazing! Thank you so much. It means a lot💙
You are an artist - not a painter, if that makes any sense. I’ve had instructors who would not take the steps you do to create a tree. Now in my opinion that’s what separates an artist from painter.
For all of those that try and don’t succeed don’t give up because having a passion for painting or drawing is more important than natural drawing and painting skills sometimes we are to critical of our own work, I tend to do that myself. Sometimes if I watercolour something and don’t like it I put it away for a long time and when I come across it later I recon it’s not actually that bad, others might have had the same experience, and by just leaving it over night and taking a look at it again in the morning we see it from a different angle, I guess that’s why it’s important to step back and meditate a bit about what we are doing and workout what to do next. Sometimes “ happy accidents” like someone mentioned on one of the comments below is how we find great technics for special effects. I quite like the watercolorist in this video because one thing is knowing how to paint another thing is knowing how to teach others to paint, there is a right balance between the painting process the narration of what’s happening and the music played. Some demonstrations are to noisy and complicated.
I realize this video is 5 years old but thank you soooo much! I have been struggling with trees and they’re the only thing I want to paint! I’m so grateful thanks again!
Great video! I love your eye for color -- honestly most hobby artists use colors that make me sick -- I guess we all see color differently. So glad I found you! Thanks!
Well I like the drawing a lot, but the painting seems to be a bit flat - I would have liked to see more variation in value from light to dark, and I would think the varieties of trees would have more variation in color, all things being equal. The artist seems to use their watercolor like oil paint - but, admittedly, a lot of this might be my laptop monitor - maybe it looks better on a better display device.
an artist does what an artist wants, everyone is free to recreate what they think is better, no-one is bound to do the exact same things as he does, if you are a painter and you watch these videos you should get that these are tips he shows and you are free to learn from them or better them based on what you prefer
Tony Listen here bud, Everyone... Literally everyone... They aren't born talents. All those skills they have... is because of "Inspiration". They are inspired by someone else. Say, those awesome artists.. they aren't born with their art talent. They got inspired and really into art. They practice! "Practice" is a very strong word that everyone can't debate with! You still can't art? You still can't find your talents? Don't worry my dear young man, Everyone felt that before. Change your enviroment, be creative, be yourself. You don't do what others tell you what to do while they didn't even done it before! I want you to find your talent, sweetheart. Can't art? practice. -Josh
I bet the first time you tried to ride a bike, you fell down after 2 secs. But you got back up and tried again right? And eventually mastered bike riding so that you can stay up indefinitely. Art is the same- your first time will suck, but if you practice enough, you'll get better :)
You have such a refined and delicate painting strokes. I wonder what water color paper you are using to be able to handle so many dabs and touches without breaking up?
what kind of brushes do you use often? and what size? Sometimes it is hard to find the brand in another countries like mine. So give me some tips. Thanks for your slow videos. I am beginning to color now,I Just have the basics 12 colours, Can you give some tips to mix them to obtain another colours?
his link takes you to a page that says he uses Winsor and Newton Cotman field set that includes pans of: Cadmium Yellow Pale Hue, Cadmium Yellow Hue, Cadmium Red Pale Hue, Alizarin Crimson Hue, Ultramarine, Cobalt Blue Hue, Viridian Hue, Sap Green, Yellow Ochre, Burnt Sienna, Burnt Umber, Chinese White.
I guess if you were always Painting trees all wrong it is harder to change that pattern .I am trying to work on that, You make it look so easy but It's not/It' s Frustrating when the painting doesn't come out. I will not give up! Thanks For the Video
Can you explain what brush strokes you are using? I'm coping the colors exactly but mine looks like a giant green blob. I can't achieve a branch look at all.
This is the way. You have to have a good drawing first, though. And it's kind of hard to match my paints with some of the videos, but I'll give it a whirl.
Do water colors work on all sheets, only work on hand made sheets, I am confused, What paper is used for water colour? I used ivory card drawing sheet, after complete drying first wash when I tried to apply another color layer, both layers intermixed and becoming muddy, is it same with all papers, am I using wrong paper? Are there separate paper for water colors, I don't know English much, help me?
+Clarissa Fray Watercolor paper is very expensive so it isn't matter of just saying, go get this paper and get started... I would get something cheap but sturdy in the beginning. You are going to blow through a lot of paper at first. It should be good enough so that you aren't soaking through but not so good that its 20 dollars a sheet. Good luck!
I think tht you could use a dark green, but the blue will create more of a contrast and make it seem les flat. The blue being so much darker would create a better contrast than a green I think. I will try with green though, and let you know.:)
Thank you so much! I'm a hardcore developer and this is the first time ever in my life I used water-color and made something like this..imgur.com/a/ZdhaqSD
Even his loose doodles are beautiful. Such talent.
No, such practice.
Oh my god. You are an inspiration: a goal. I am so happy I finally found someone who doesn't speed his videos and shows exactly which pencils he uses. This is soooo helpful. I can grow as an artist with your help. Thank you soo much man. You deserve way more likes!! You are amazing! Thank you so much. It means a lot💙
You are an artist - not a painter, if that makes any sense. I’ve had instructors who would not take the steps you do to create a tree. Now in my opinion that’s what separates an artist from painter.
This was a wonderfully presented lesson. Thank you.
For all of those that try and don’t succeed don’t give up because having a passion for painting or drawing is more important than natural drawing and painting skills sometimes we are to critical of our own work, I tend to do that myself. Sometimes if I watercolour something and don’t like it I put it away for a long time and when I come across it later I recon it’s not actually that bad, others might have had the same experience, and by just leaving it over night and taking a look at it again in the morning we see it from a different angle, I guess that’s why it’s important to step back and meditate a bit about what we are doing and workout what to do next.
Sometimes “ happy accidents” like someone mentioned on one of the comments below is how we find great technics for special effects.
I quite like the watercolorist in this video because one thing is knowing how to paint another thing is knowing how to teach others to paint, there is a right balance between the painting process the narration of what’s happening and the music played. Some demonstrations are to noisy and complicated.
I realize this video is 5 years old but thank you soooo much! I have been struggling with trees and they’re the only thing I want to paint! I’m so grateful thanks again!
Big thanks watercolors were never my strong point but now im getting the point across a little better
you make it look so easy...when I try it sure does not look like that...but I will keep trying....thanks for your wonderful work
whoa, this really helped me!
Great video! I love your eye for color -- honestly most hobby artists use colors that make me sick -- I guess we all see color differently. So glad I found you! Thanks!
Thank you so much!!! I got some ideas for oil painting and even graphite from here. This is awesome.
LOVE it.....will practice and upload the video once my channel has been set up. Thank you for sharing your amazing skills and knowledge...
I love this tutorial, great watercolor art and very helpful video :)
Your tutorial is helpful for me to paint different types of trees. Thanks for the beautiful tutirial.
A great tutorial, many thanks
Great tutorial! Really helpful to me as I have been struggling painting trees using watercolors! Thank you so much!!!
This really helped me. 👍
Your drawing is just amazing and awesome 🔥.
great tutorial, hopefully I can replicate the effect in my first upcoming watercolor practice pieces
You re an amazing teacher. I really enjoyed your explanation. Thanks so much
Yeah! Your the best artist! I even have all your tips
Such a helpful video . The detailed explanation is very helpful .
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great tutorial. thanks
Really helpful thanks so much for a good tutorial
oh my! Your video made me discover I'm really into painting trees xD thanks
Taught me more about water colour in one video than I learnt In all of school
Awesome tutorial thank you!
Absolutely fantastic!! very helpful too..
merci pour la demo tres explicite et technique
Great video! Thanks for the tips!
Very helpful!! Thank you!
CB This was really helpful. Lovely!! Thanks
Really impressive, thanks, my trees are ok but a bit two dimensional this. Will help.
Well I like the drawing a lot, but the painting seems to be a bit flat - I would have liked to see more variation in value from light to dark, and I would think the varieties of trees would have more variation in color, all things being equal. The artist seems to use their watercolor like oil paint - but, admittedly, a lot of this might be my laptop monitor - maybe it looks better on a better display device.
Yep! All a Little Dark
an artist does what an artist wants, everyone is free to recreate what they think is better, no-one is bound to do the exact same things as he does, if you are a painter and you watch these videos you should get that these are tips he shows and you are free to learn from them or better them based on what you prefer
yup dude , very little variation in values , and too much layering .
oh its so nice watching this I got an idea
Very helpful!!!!! THANKS AGAIN
Thank you your video is so helpful 😄
Thank you for sharing .lovely!
Beautiful very helpful
Tried this, failed miserable. I can't art.
Hey! Who knows, if you persevere you'd become a great artist and might actually buy some of your paintings! 😊😊
Tony Listen here bud,
Everyone...
Literally everyone...
They aren't born talents. All those skills they have... is because of "Inspiration". They are inspired by someone else. Say, those awesome artists.. they aren't born with their art talent. They got inspired and really into art. They practice! "Practice" is a very strong word that everyone can't debate
with! You still can't art? You still can't find your talents?
Don't worry my dear young man,
Everyone felt that before.
Change your enviroment, be creative, be yourself. You don't do what others tell you what to do while they didn't even done it before!
I want you to find your talent, sweetheart. Can't art? practice.
-Josh
I bet the first time you tried to ride a bike, you fell down after 2 secs. But you got back up and tried again right? And eventually mastered bike riding so that you can stay up indefinitely. Art is the same- your first time will suck, but if you practice enough, you'll get better :)
Tony mmmbvcz
Painting mist Chinese
water color
Beautiful thanks!
Thanks a lot for this video it helped me so much
Very helpful - will try!
your very well spoken in this video
Awesome
Superb. 🙏
extremely useful! thank you!
Well done
I tried doing the one on the far left, but it didn't turn out as he did it, so I turned mine into a birch tree.
HA! HA! That's a Cute Alternative! I love Birch Trees anyway
very helpful tutorial
You have such a refined and delicate painting strokes. I wonder what water color paper you are using to be able to handle so many dabs and touches without breaking up?
Beawtiful
amazing ! loved it 👍👍
useful and informative, thank you
this is just amazing!!!*-*
THANKS FOR SHARING , NICE!
very helpful thanks for sharing
this is just wat i needed
Thank you.
very useful ! coz i cant draw trees with water colour . this helps me:)
Thanks
Very goooooood
Good job
Thi could really help me
what kind of brushes do you use often? and what size? Sometimes it is hard to find the brand in another countries like mine. So give me some tips. Thanks for your slow videos. I am beginning to color now,I Just have the basics 12 colours, Can you give some tips to mix them to obtain another colours?
which watercolour paints do you use and which would you recommend? Do you use tubes or palettes?
his link takes you to a page that says he uses Winsor and Newton Cotman field set that includes pans of: Cadmium Yellow Pale Hue, Cadmium Yellow Hue, Cadmium Red Pale Hue, Alizarin Crimson Hue, Ultramarine, Cobalt Blue Hue, Viridian Hue, Sap Green, Yellow Ochre, Burnt Sienna, Burnt Umber, Chinese White.
very informative video, thanks! and i also like your brush, what do u call that type of brush?
I guess if you were always Painting trees all wrong it is harder to change that pattern .I am trying to work on that, You make it look so easy but It's not/It' s Frustrating when the painting doesn't come out. I will not give up! Thanks For the Video
nice.
Hello, i know this is a long shot but what brush did you use? it looks nice and hefty ^.^
Are you supposed to let the layers dry a bit before moving on to the next layer? Nice tutorial btw.
Sue F my question too
Can you explain what brush strokes you are using? I'm coping the colors exactly but mine looks like a giant green blob. I can't achieve a branch look at all.
Should I use water color pencils or water colour paint?
This is the way. You have to have a good drawing first, though. And it's kind of hard to match my paints with some of the videos, but I'll give it a whirl.
Does any one know what brush he's using please?
Liam adams Grumbacher Golden Edge 😉
Liam adams the round one
I don’t know if it’s he brushes I was using or the amount of water but mine turned out nothing like this :(
If your still reading comments, what brush did you use? thnxs
Formidable
i like your brush, what brand is that?
+Ricamae Roque it looks like Pentel
It's a Grumbacher Goldenedge. Looks like a round #14. It's one of my favorite brushes!
Do water colors work on all sheets, only work on hand made sheets, I am confused, What paper is used for water colour? I used ivory card drawing sheet, after complete drying first wash when I tried to apply another color layer, both layers intermixed and becoming muddy, is it same with all papers, am I using wrong paper? Are there separate paper for water colors, I don't know English much, help me?
vahini stores There's a type of paper used only for watercolours...you can find it on Amazon, just search watercolour paper
Which brush do you use :D
could you plz write colors name for every shade ?
what watercolor paper can you recommend for beginners???
+Clarissa Fray Watercolor paper is very expensive so it isn't matter of just saying, go get this paper and get started... I would get something cheap but sturdy in the beginning. You are going to blow through a lot of paper at first. It should be good enough so that you aren't soaking through but not so good that its 20 dollars a sheet. Good luck!
How much is just a touch?🤔
why we ues blue when we colour it why we dont ues only green! plz answer
I think tht you could use a dark green, but the blue will create more of a contrast and make it seem les flat. The blue being so much darker would create a better contrast than a green I think. I will try with green though, and let you know.:)
why you use so mach layers of watercolor?
please tell me which paper you have used??
Ailsa Fay look for a heavy weight cold press paper. that should work for you
What paint? What paper?
Thank you so much! I'm a hardcore developer and this is the first time ever in my life I used water-color and made something like this..imgur.com/a/ZdhaqSD
eu só consegui pensar em Gravity falls quando ele falo pinetree
Which Brush are you using.....???? Please reply
Jay soni its a round brush maybe 8 or 10 size
+rounak rangare i Think so to😊
+Kathrine Busk Larsen then probably both of us are correct ....
thank you very much. Before this, my water-color tree is one big mess.
Is that a davinci brush?
Bryan Vasquez Its Pukeasso's Brush
Watercolours is most beautiful when it is fresh, i mean colour applications over and over is not very good idea
this shit hard
Who can dislike this? like tf?
You sound like Gavin from the walking dead 😂😂😂 great video though!!
Можно на Русском языке???
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Nice, But I think the painter is too happy with the blue. Its rare to see blue trees, except at night
+Welther47 The trees don't end up blue, it's all about not making it flat.
use bigger word, we understanded much