Wow! I really liked this video. I'm new to watercolor, and I'm taking a local class. I liked the quick approach that Don Andrews used, and I can imagine myself using a similar technique. I can't wait to see more, and do more of my own work. I just have some time constraints.
A good tip that I did not see in this video would be to clean your brush between mixing colors so you don't muddy up the colors in their individual wells.
Great tips i learn a lot from you mister! just one thing people here in México are not only dark skinned, we actually have a lot of different skin tones from white, medium, dark, etc. For example my skin tone is light medium with yellow undertones and in my family we have a lot of varierty of skin tones! ;)
Questions 🙋♂️ should I be considering keep my canvas upright to allow for natural dripping? Also are you using the same brush the entire time and just rinsing thoroughly between colors? 🤷🏼♂️🙇♂️🙌
"Wild fuchsia" -what a stupid name for a hue. It doesnt tell you anything about the pigment. Its the kind of name I'd expect to see on a tin of house paint.
Wow! I really liked this video. I'm new to watercolor, and I'm taking a local class. I liked the quick approach that Don Andrews used, and I can imagine myself using a similar technique. I can't wait to see more, and do more of my own work. I just have some time constraints.
"I don't know if that's wise, but we're gonna do it anyway."
You are a gift that keeps on giving . . . Thank you Alice
Some really good tecnics. Thank You
You're so cool dude! Especially that you're left handed, that's even more cool!
A good tip that I did not see in this video would be to clean your brush between mixing colors so you don't muddy up the colors in their individual wells.
Great tips i learn a lot from you mister! just one thing people here in México are not only dark skinned, we actually have a lot of different skin tones from white, medium, dark, etc. For example my skin tone is light medium with yellow undertones and in my family we have a lot of varierty of skin tones! ;)
thank you! I always wondered how to use cold tones on skin :D
Great instructor!
you made me smile to learn something new.
Great teacher love it
"you are allowed to add water :)"
I'm glad to know I can add water to my water colors thank you 🙂
Great info. Thx
Love it!
did he just draw thermal vision?
Don Andrews seems like a really funny guy.
Questions 🙋♂️ should I be considering keep my canvas upright to allow for natural dripping? Also are you using the same brush the entire time and just rinsing thoroughly between colors? 🤷🏼♂️🙇♂️🙌
I wouldn't wear that bathing suit. I wouldn't wear thst hat.
You do a good all in one shape. Nice lively colours
Thanks.
thanks!!
excellent techniques
Learning a lot! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks alot
"Wild fuchsia" -what a stupid name for a hue. It doesnt tell you anything about the pigment. Its the kind of name I'd expect to see on a tin of house paint.