A great lesson. Thank you for not using music, not speeding up, and no editing. Your process is calming and allows for students to access the creative side of the brain without interruption or distraction. These are the only RUclips teachers and tutorial videos I’ll watch. All that trending sleeping music works against the natural environment of the studio and the creative process.
I have all the watercolor supplies I need for the next five years, now FINALLY I’ve found the perfect instructor for me! 👍🏽👏🏽 😂 Please keep instructing and explaining in real time for those of us who actually like to see exactly what ur doing and how u do it! Great work! New sub!
This is the most perfect watercolor pumpkin tutorial I have seen and I have watched at least 10 in the last 2 days. I am brand new to watercolor painting. I hope to be able to paint like yours someday!❤️❤️❤️❤️
Great video. It looked easier to follow. I didn't follow very well though. My pumpkin looks better than my last attempt yesterday, but I really have a long way to go.
You have awesome videos! Not to mention it's so refreshing to here another Aussie voice on youtube! Another poster on 'Lets Make Art' posted her pic from one of your videos! It looked amazing - and I immediately hunted your channel down and signed up! Out of interest - any tips for best art store recommendations from a value for money point of view! Everything in Australia is as dear as poison - I'm sure you share my pain!
Hey there Thank you I tend to buy all my paint from Micador and brushes... if you like Coldpressed paper they have a nice one... otherwise I am a canson hotpressed fan and I just get this from a local very small art store... other things I just hunt down and buy from eBay when I can afford it...
That's how we feel in Australia! Everything here is as dear as poison! You have so much variety in the USA and I'm sure you have access to way better paints and variety than we do in Australia. Only upside for you is - the exchange rate is so favorable to you from the US to here.
Well I’m definitely a beginner, I used Arches #140 lb (g/m2) and combined with the heat and low humidity in Arizona I struggled to keep my paints wet! Perhaps I’ll try again on my #90 Bee Paper. How do I upload my work?
A great lesson. Thank you for not using music, not speeding up, and no editing. Your process is calming and allows for students to access the creative side of the brain without interruption or distraction. These are the only RUclips teachers and tutorial videos I’ll watch. All that trending sleeping music works against the natural environment of the studio and the creative process.
Best instructional pumpkin video I have seen. Thanks
I have all the watercolor supplies I need for the next five years, now FINALLY I’ve found the perfect instructor for me! 👍🏽👏🏽 😂
Please keep instructing and explaining in real time for those of us who actually like to see exactly what ur doing and how u do it! Great work! New sub!
Me too! I want to learn so bad. Then I'll have that and Adult Coloring under my belt!
This is the most perfect watercolor pumpkin tutorial I have seen and I have watched at least 10 in the last 2 days. I am brand new to watercolor painting. I hope to be able to paint like yours someday!❤️❤️❤️❤️
What a beautiful pumpkin showing the depth of layers and value changes. Fall is in the air!
Love the way you take your time painting so that we can follow along. When I rush my paintings they rarely turn out well!
So enjoyed your tutorial feel I picked up some ideas using my brush a bit different. Thank you for you kindness in sharing.
Thank you, my first ever pumpkin came out really well thanks to you and received many compliments!
Lovely and bright. Your descriptive teaching is excellent! Thank you.
Thank you so much :)
Amazing! I've been following your work on Facebook. So happy you have tutorials!
thank you so much for your tutorial I hope you will continue to do more really loved how you explained everything was so helpful
beautiful color !
Wonderful tutorial. Thank you!
Maravilloso video. Muchas gracias!!!
Oh my, this is so adorable. I’m so glad I found you. I’m new and you really help to explain! Thank you for your videos!
So glad too... you are most welcome
Great video. It looked easier to follow. I didn't follow very well though. My pumpkin looks better than my last attempt yesterday, but I really have a long way to go.
Hi,
I just wanted to tell you how much i love your work and videos ;)
Thank you SO MUCH
Please, do keep posting videos ❤
Teri
Good job, easy to follow, thank you
Love it!
Lovely. I'm amazed at how much control you have with your smaller sized rigger brush.
You have awesome videos! Not to mention it's so refreshing to here another Aussie voice on youtube!
Another poster on 'Lets Make Art' posted her pic from one of your videos! It looked amazing - and I immediately hunted your channel down and signed up!
Out of interest - any tips for best art store recommendations from a value for money point of view!
Everything in Australia is as dear as poison - I'm sure you share my pain!
Hey there
Thank you
I tend to buy all my paint from Micador and brushes... if you like Coldpressed paper they have a nice one... otherwise I am a canson hotpressed fan and I just get this from a local very small art store... other things I just hunt down and buy from eBay when I can afford it...
🧡🧡🤗🤗🧡🧡
Can't wait to try this one, I wanted to purchase the 36 set but the shipping to the USA is so expensive, any alternative brands.?
That's how we feel in Australia! Everything here is as dear as poison!
You have so much variety in the USA and I'm sure you have access to way better paints and variety
than we do in Australia. Only upside for you is - the exchange rate is so favorable to you from the US to here.
Well I’m definitely a beginner, I used Arches #140 lb (g/m2) and combined with the heat and low humidity in Arizona I struggled to keep my paints wet! Perhaps I’ll try again on my #90 Bee Paper. How do I upload my work?
How di I get the outline please
The outline can be found in the facebook group Let it run watercolor art :)