Very effective combination of simplicity and detail. Thank you for sharing. If you do any more 'simplifying' videos, I would find it useful to see the original photograph too, even to begin with, to see how 'simple' the scene is made. Thank you
There are some subtle learning elements here which I’ve noticed. The building on the left was painted first, just after the sky, which allowed a gentle blending with the sky, giving a soft edge and atmospheric perspective (for that building). The main focal point building was left until slightly later which gave a slighter sharper edge at the dome (because the sky had dried a little). It seems that understanding which edges that you want soft and sharp (ahead of time) can be very beneficial, because it allows better planning. I’m still learning...every time I see one of Vanidas’s videos.
Precise points - so happy to read your observations. It's very encouraging to hear that you are finding my videos informative. Thank you so much for your feedback.😊🙏
Thank you for this fantastic demonstration. Please continue creating these types of videos, as they are very helpful. Additionally, please include the reference picture so we can better understand how to simplify the subject and to what extent.
It's a wonderful painting video from which I learnt something and will practice on that. While listening you I remembered Milind Mulick sir. I found a resemblance between his way of explaining and that of yours.
This is a very informative and excellent brush works throughout the painting. Learnt the lessons by your this tutorial. Sir if you will discuss more on the application of different brushes to make paintings as well as If you could give some ideas on how the different brush strokes can be taken to complete a water colour based painting , it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks 💐💐
Thanks for your feedback. I am planning some series of watercolour basics classes and I will cover brush works in that. It might take some time as I have plan the contents of the series and starting creating videos.
Some people think using white is cheating or something, but it's art, can't you do what you want? Some people think Payne's grey shouldn't be used. I think they are both great convenience colors.
It is from a liner brush set from wrapandwoof.com. I am not able to share the link from mobile. I will share the link tomorrow using computer. Please remind me if you don't get it by tomorrow noon time
Beautiful 🎉. Please make more such demo videos. Thank you 🎉
Thank you very much! I will be planning for more videos. Please keep watching!😊🙏
Verynice keep it up , very useful
I'm so happy to hear that you found it helpful! Thank you for your feedback 😊🙏
Excellent sir !!!
Thank you very much 😊🙏
Great!
Thank you 😊
Thank you sir for sharing the demo
My pleasure! Thank you 😊🙏
Great pic sir! Love the way you paint complicated pic made simple by you ,ialways wish if i too can paint!! thanks 🙏
Thank you so much 😊 yes, you also can. May be some practice is required..
Very effective combination of simplicity and detail. Thank you for sharing. If you do any more 'simplifying' videos, I would find it useful to see the original photograph too, even to begin with, to see how 'simple' the scene is made. Thank you
So happy to hear your feedback! Thank you very much!
I will try to include reference photographs in future simplifying videos.😊🙏
Very helpful! Thank you.
So happy to hear that 😊 Thank you very much 🙏
Very nice.Lots of learning sir !!!
Glad to hear that you found it informative! Thanks for the feedback! 😊🙏
Beautiful. It looks simple but it's not that simple. Learning
Thank you very much! So glad to hear that you are finding it informative.😊🙏
There are some subtle learning elements here which I’ve noticed. The building on the left was painted first, just after the sky, which allowed a gentle blending with the sky, giving a soft edge and atmospheric perspective (for that building). The main focal point building was left until slightly later which gave a slighter sharper edge at the dome (because the sky had dried a little). It seems that understanding which edges that you want soft and sharp (ahead of time) can be very beneficial, because it allows better planning. I’m still learning...every time I see one of Vanidas’s videos.
Precise points - so happy to read your observations. It's very encouraging to hear that you are finding my videos informative. Thank you so much for your feedback.😊🙏
Beautiful and simple. Very useful teaching demo. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you so much for sharing your feedback😊🙏
Very helpful.. thank you
Happy to hear that! Thank you very much! 😊🙏
Another excellent loose street scape!! Your work is mystifying & divine !! Thanks again for the lucid explanation & narration 🙏🏾👌🏾👍🏾🙏🏾👌🏾👍🏾
Thank you so much madam 😊🙏
I loved this demonstration, thank you.
I would definitely like to see more cityscapes like this.
Thanks again.
So happy to hear that you liked it 😊
Noted your point for more videos of this kind. Thank you very much 🙏
Thank you for this fantastic demonstration. Please continue creating these types of videos, as they are very helpful. Additionally, please include the reference picture so we can better understand how to simplify the subject and to what extent.
Noted your point. I will include reference photo whenever possible. Thank you for your feedback! 😊🙏
Simply beautiful ❤
Thank you so much 😊🙏
Beautifully done!
Thank you so much!😊
Vani sir thanks for this.
Thank you so much 😊🙏
Very nice indeed
Thank you very much 😊
It's a wonderful painting video from which I learnt something and will practice on that. While listening you I remembered Milind Mulick sir. I found a resemblance between his way of explaining and that of yours.
So happy to hear that you found this video helpful. Thank you so much for your encouraging words 😊🙏
Thank you so much sir 🙏💐
Excellent work sir❤
Thanks a lot 😊🙏
Good advice to,use dry brushstrokes with liner…also to vary the colour in the first wash
Happy to hear that you found it informative 😊 Thank you so much for your feedback 🙏
Great! I am learning a lot and practicing too. The process of mixing the colours is very valuable.
So happy to hear that 😊 Thank you so much for your feedback 🙏
May I send my practice work so that you can suggest where I go wrong?
Yes, you can. You can email to vanidasmangathilart@gmail.com
Your videos are very informative. Where are you in India. I will be visiting India again next year.
Thank you very much! So happy to hear that you are finding it informative.
I am currently in Bangalore and my hometown is in Kerala, India.
Just wantedd to ask u sir that can i use normal basic water colors as i dont have camel water colors that u used ???
Yes, you can use any watercolours if it is a good quality, preferably artist quality watercolours should be good.
Sir, I have now bought the same color and the palette that you are using.
So happy to hear that 😊 please continue with practice. Thank you 🙏
This is a very informative and excellent brush works throughout the painting. Learnt the lessons by your this tutorial. Sir if you will discuss more on the application of different brushes to make paintings as well as If you could give some ideas on how the different brush strokes can be taken to complete a water colour based painting , it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks 💐💐
Thanks for your feedback. I am planning some series of watercolour basics classes and I will cover brush works in that. It might take some time as I have plan the contents of the series and starting creating videos.
Some people think using white is cheating or something, but it's art, can't you do what you want? Some people think Payne's grey shouldn't be used. I think they are both great convenience colors.
I personally think that it's our artwork and choices are ours. There shouldn't be any strict rules.. 😊
Sir can you please provide the link of the rigger brush you have used here.
It is from a liner brush set from wrapandwoof.com. I am not able to share the link from mobile. I will share the link tomorrow using computer. Please remind me if you don't get it by tomorrow noon time
@@VanidasMangathilArt thank you so much sir !!!
I think it was one of this set - wrapandwoof.com/s/gallery/wrap-and-woof-/brushes/pr0/product/-NYSizrdfVS3nlTy9Q5Y