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Watercolor Tips I Wish I'd Known Earlier (Tip #04) - Transparent vs. Opaque Watercolors

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  • Опубликовано: 6 май 2023
  • Transparent and Opaque watercolors are a popular topic when exploring paint. But how do these paints affect your painting process and is there a drastic difference when using transparent and opaque colors while painting watercolor washes?
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Комментарии • 46

  • @dsmith9572
    @dsmith9572 День назад

    Opaque colors make flatter washes easier because the thickness of the paint layer is not so critical. With transparent colors, there is more difference between thick paint (darker, saturated) and thin paint (lighter, lower chroma). You can make opaque pigments a little more transparent by adding acacia gum. Add a drop of ox gall to reduce viscosity and flatten out your transparent color washes a bit.

  • @spacepebble
    @spacepebble Год назад +5

    Yes to both! But if I have to choose than little tutorials. I took your abstract class and had such a great time. It also really helped with brush control.

  • @graveandgay2060
    @graveandgay2060 Год назад +1

    I've been painting forever, but am always trying to learn better ways to do things and experiment. Personally I would lean towards techniques, because there's a good chance that I don't know it, totally forgot about it, or can still add finesse. My favorite tutorials focus more on how to achieve a certain look, vs how to paint a specific scene. You often cover things I already know in a way that's still helpful, like I know the difference between opaque and transparent watercolors but hadn't considered some of the reasons you might choose one or the other.

  • @ChantelleArts
    @ChantelleArts Год назад +2

    I steered away from opaque watercolours for a while, but they really do have their place, I now love to use them in portraits 😊

  • @margaretgeorge3903
    @margaretgeorge3903 Год назад +3

    Hiya, nice to see you. Abstract watercolour would be my first choice, thank you for asking. But yes i love all your work ❤

  • @oneheart19
    @oneheart19 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this tip!! As a new beginner I'm trying to figure out this very question. I'll do the black line test! I vote for ABSTRACT!! 😊

  • @beateklotz7192
    @beateklotz7192 Год назад +2

    Abstract please. Loving your videos they are so informative and are amazingly clear.

  • @dww786
    @dww786 Год назад +3

    So funny; while you were asking, I was thinking, "They're going to say Do Both!" Which first is of little consequence since you wouldn't be likely to wait a year to do the 2nd one, right? And techniques aren't based on some newest/greatest product release. So, my answer is, Do the One that You're Inspired to Do (because it will be better that way). Thanks for the series, and have a lovely evening. :o)

  • @weekend_art
    @weekend_art Год назад +1

    I would expect that any paint with smaller light to dark range will give smoother washes, and transparent colors tend to have more depth for obvious reasons

  • @ellengoodloe9786
    @ellengoodloe9786 Год назад

    Abstract for me!

  • @majesea
    @majesea Год назад

    Abstract first❤

  • @angeladee8789
    @angeladee8789 Год назад +2

    Abstract would be cool

  • @perkinsdearborn4693
    @perkinsdearborn4693 Год назад

    Any tutorials that you are inspired to produce will be great. As a beginner, I am attracted to short, fun exercise tutorials to discover brush strokes, watercolor behavior, loose vs. tighter techniques and color harmony and contrast. Right now, I am using only 3 Cotman colors: red, yellow, blue.

  • @elissiab
    @elissiab Год назад

    Would love abstract watercolor

  • @Zoe-wl3uw
    @Zoe-wl3uw Год назад

    Yes, abstract would be great! Thank you!

  • @jasminedesrochers6436
    @jasminedesrochers6436 Год назад +2

    I would like to know more about how you draw the second illustration the one with the girl with the glasses. Did you paint the art work first or you use a pen? Which pen? How do you make your colour choice? Color palette?

  • @charlesluck3536
    @charlesluck3536 Год назад

    Loving this series. I vote for abstract.

  • @katarinahljung7422
    @katarinahljung7422 Год назад +1

    Abstract!! 🥰🎨🖌️

  • @Lauries1925
    @Lauries1925 6 месяцев назад

    Yes to abstract tutorials!

  • @platoquemado
    @platoquemado Год назад

    Thank you very informative 🙌

  • @jamiewalkerhawk
    @jamiewalkerhawk 11 месяцев назад

    I love abstract, and your cute people ❤

  • @RebeccaBarray
    @RebeccaBarray Год назад +1

    Abstract! 🎨🖌️

  • @jennifer_y_fischer
    @jennifer_y_fischer Год назад +1

    Abstract please! Thank you for the video. 🥰

  • @mariannekeller7504
    @mariannekeller7504 Год назад

    Hi Carrie! So good to see you back. I loved your watercolor personalities course. I learned so much! As for preferences for future videos, I would like to see more topical tutorials. I'm not much of a fan of abstracts. Take care and keep on sending us great ideas!!

  • @mjpete27
    @mjpete27 Год назад +1

    Hullo Carrie, I see a lot of people asking for abstract, I much prefer topical content. I am excited for you to create more simplistic imagery. Like the fox or even your line-art logo! I do enjoy watching you simplify creatures and hope you venture in that direction. I am enjoying the new DaVinci “Embrace Opacity” palette curated by Denise Soden! I am even thinking of creating an expanded color choice palette with other DaVinci watercolor paints that I already have!
    Would you consider working with this palette from DaVinci? I am curious how other artists are creating with it!

  • @johannaohgren-bohman7017
    @johannaohgren-bohman7017 Год назад

    The topical first!

  • @PensandPaint
    @PensandPaint Год назад

    I agree with The Keefneers - do both!😊

  • @martinanelsonartandpsychol6478
    @martinanelsonartandpsychol6478 Год назад +1

    Abstract!😊😊

  • @Claudia000
    @Claudia000 Год назад +1

    Abstract ❤❤❤❤

  • @katiefelgar7377
    @katiefelgar7377 Год назад

    I'd appreciate it if you'd do a mini watercolor tutorials liketo paint vibrate galaxy background with watercolor and such.

  • @fuzzydragons
    @fuzzydragons Год назад

    I tend to use transparent colours, but I dont know why since by the time I'm done the paint is so thick I might as well have just used opaque paint in the first place lol

  • @Aurora-fz6sq
    @Aurora-fz6sq Год назад +1

    Abstract please!!!

  • @safwansai8975
    @safwansai8975 Год назад

    lots of thanks for the lesson about waterecolor painting I would like to know how to use those advice in portrait painting , thanks' to you

  • @lynng3421
    @lynng3421 5 месяцев назад

    Who is more transparent windsor newton or Daniel Smith

  • @MichisCrafts80
    @MichisCrafts80 Год назад

    Great video! About the mini tutorials,please the topical first, thanks

  • @nancysloan6298
    @nancysloan6298 Год назад +1

    Abstract! What is topical water color?

  • @AureliaFarinas
    @AureliaFarinas 5 месяцев назад

    abstract

  • @troyp.vanthorre9767
    @troyp.vanthorre9767 Год назад +1

    For me I wouldn't watch a channel that was mostly abstract I would like more current even some even Interesting types of watercolors

  • @mechan8015
    @mechan8015 Год назад

    id watch both but prefer specific tutorials

  • @juliec.
    @juliec. Год назад

    Abstract please :)

  • @NicoleLan622
    @NicoleLan622 6 месяцев назад

    I agree with you about the utility of opaque colors! (Opaque rhymes with snowflake, not jpeg)

  • @cherylcollier4662
    @cherylcollier4662 Год назад

    tutorials