In my country, guache is like a starter medium for beginners. You can get it at every store in little cartboard boxes for pretty cheap. I used guache for every school project in primary school. It’s so much fun to watch videos of people trying guache for the first time, because i grew up with it. :)
Good gouache is really high quality though, it is still kind of challenging to use well. It's often used for kids stuff in this jelly form, but good gouache will break the bank unfortunately =(
I thought it was gonna be more abstract by the end than your usual art just because of the struggle w gouache but wow it looks so good and realistic!! I can't believe how you made that water pop it's so impressive it really looks like a wet dripping leaf
i think some transparent gesso would be a worthwhile investment for this challenge! esp. since the surface’s colour is a pretty big part of the challenge hahah i’m the exact reverse, watercolor/gouche painter venturing into coloured pencils so this is really cool to witness
FYI there is a polarizing lens that you can use when filming very shiney things, like these Pantone cards. When you have a glare, and it's hard to get a good shot of what you're painting because of it, you can use this lens that you can turn until your glare goes away. it's very cool! TenHundred did a video on it a few weeks ago.
I absolutely love working with gouache because it's water activated like watercolors but you can build it up so much better like acrylics. I took a color and composition class in college and this was the only medium we were allowed to use. I hated it at first but now it's definitely one of my favorites.
Great job! I love the fact that you show the full process, including the fails and struggles, it makes it so much more relatable 🙂 and the final piece really turned out very nice, first time gouache or not 😉
@@annadownya I think it depends on what you use and how. Watercolor ground is more absorbent so more watered down gouache can be used, whereas gesso I believe is a little bit smoother and not as absorbent for acrylics. I think it’s up to the individual of course but for gouache I personally prefer watercolor ground.
in my experience, it’s much easier to paint with gouache on absorbent paper (like watercolour paper)! switching to a more suitable paper made a HUGE difference when i was learning how to paint with gouache. i would have cried if you told me i had to paint on these cards when i was first starting out
I don’t see the point in painting on them. They’re super expensive (not sure even what real purpose they serve is besides being like paint swatches) and many of the artists making these cards paint mostly over them anyways not allowing the original color to shine through….which I thought was the purpose of painting one that partial color card-to be that colors palette’s inspiration.
You are so self-effacing and humble, and I know you have your process and you have your inner doubts, but everything you do looks photorealistic to me! ❤
Pantober is already a thing! You are so funny!!! I really love how you are always nimble on your feet: able to get creative and clear the unexpected challenges!
I watched the shorts before this, and i was honestly surprised when you said you dont have much experience with any painting medium. I was sure you have a background in acrylics, since the way you mix colors and block the out (instead of blending), is just so... perfect. Every time i see the final result im blown away. Youre really great!
Oh girl!! I knew as soon as I saw that Gesso tube!! Gesso is known for being like the most opaque white or black if using black Gesso. They also make it in clear, too!!
Use clear gesso maybe that will work better. I only paint with gouache on watercolor paper because of the water absorption. I was really curious how you were going to achieve this painting. It looks really good because your a true artist. ❤
I was cooking dinner whilst watching this, turned away for a moment and suddenly you created a masterpiece!! 😂 how did this painting just pop so quickly, you know??
Hi there Temi, really nice end result. I was a bit worried there at the start lol, but you masterfully pulled it all together and the drip effect looks great!! Looking forward to following on with the rest of the months artwork. Best wishes from Australia
i gotta say, at some point in the video this went from a hot mess of an 'ugly phase', to absolutely magic, right before my eyes lol. the highlights and your water effects really brought this together! you're sooo talented.
LOVE this idea! My prime issue with InkTober is the "only black ink" thing. I need COLOR!! A lot of people DO use colored ink now, and that I love! ❤️ Gouachetoberfest❤️
I don’t think only black ink is a rule for Inktober. You can use alcohol markers, coloured inks, any ink or alcohol ink medium. I even use Derwent Inktense pans, they are just like permanent watercolour 🤓
@@Escherlife Very cool! If you look up the "rules" by the original creator of inktober, it was black ink only (which boggled my mind). A lot of art RUclipsrs who deviated had tons of people in the comments ragging on them for it. But after a few years, most (thankfully) incorporated colored ink.
Wow, this turned out very nice! I wasn’t sure you could bring it back from the gesso part in the beginning - lol. Also, that shade of pink top looks lovely on you.
good luck with your pantober challenge! I could never do a challenge that long, but I'm hype to see your work this month. Don't feel stress when doing it and honestly, skipping some days can be beneficial
This was such a cool challenge idea!! The paintin came out awsome! I own some Arteza gouache, and just tried it out not too long ago. Deff a learnin curve (i typically use watercolors and colored pencils, but wanted to try somethin different). Cant wait to see the other paintins! Maybe in the next few months i can attempt this challenge, right now im workin overtime and goin to school so i cant rn.
I've been trying to get the hang of Gouache for months now (I use both acrylics and watercolour usually so I thought it would be easy) and I can't even comprehend how well you did on that first attempt! Really really good! :D
I am painting with gouache for my inktober alternative challenge this year too! There exists clear gesso so you can reserve some of the pantone background color :D I use clear gesso myself on wood slices when I draw or paint on them to keep the wood texture visible in the artwork.
Gouache always needs water basically! I was told melted ice cream consistency. That really helps I think. I absolutely love gouache. I spent a while watching people use it before going in and it helped so much
Loved this and how you were able to turn it around! It actually came out super nice and love the light effect on the water droplets! Also another thing if you find gouache to be tricky because of the water control, maybe it could be interesting to try out acryla gouache! It works like gouache with the water property you can dilute it, but also after it dries out it's like acrylic paint and wont reactivate when you add water or paint on top of an existing layer, which can be interesting to paint with when you want more opaque consistency :)!
I've been following you on IG and watching your guache journey there. This is the first time I've watched your first attempt, and VERY kindly - WOW you have improved!!
Iv never used this product... having said that THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO! (GESSO comes in clear, white, and black. You can tint w color *clear works best for this) this made me happy because you struggled so much! Your human! Wooot! No really i taught myself how to paint w acrylics and BEEEEEN THERE! hahaaaaa hahaaahaahaa. Looks amazing! ♡
I think the painting turned out amazing! I did question the very early decision to paint the background black though, doesn't that kind of defeat the whole purpose of using the pantone colours?
If you put the middle palette on then put the whole thing in a snap lock bag then click the top lid on, they’ll stay juicy and won’t mould - mine are going on 16+ months now and are still the same as day one……and I’ve never had to use water or glycerine to keep them jelly 🤗
I am really looking forward to seeing how good you’ll be at the end of the month! This was so good right now. By month’s end I’ll think you took up photography!
Gesso is absolutely opaque white. I think transparent watercolor ground will work better for what you're trying to do. As soon as I saw you start this video I worried about how paint would adhere to these. Clearly very slick treated cards. Watercolor and gouache need to be able to absorb into the surface that they are painting on. One. Might be able to paint straight acrylic onto these cards. Although even then I think it would probably peel off. Still love to watch your process though.
I love this video. The painting came out amazingly. Here is what I think: it is a waist to use gouache on these backgrounds. You are just going to have to cover them with Gesso. So I would suggest that you save them for a different painting project or next October or whatever. I would suggest using regular paper that is good for gouache. This is also because I am not sure if it is the same using Gouache on Gesso or if it will make a great difference when you come to actually use Gouache on paper. This was an amazing idea and a fun video. It was great seeing you problem solve your way out of all of your challenges. I am so happy it came together so well. Looking forward to following this series when I can given very big time constraints for the next couple of months. I am just happy hat I got to squeeze this video in.
I must admit when I saw all that white wash going on I thought noooooo! 😮lol but I’m not an artist to be honest I’m just an admirer of art. So when I saw the finished product I was totally amazed…looks so good. Looking forward to seeing the shorts! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Your water droplets are just perfect well done, though hal way through I didn't think it was coming to anything, you killed it in the end, it was great.
I get the feeling there's an advantage in letting your gouache dry and then you remix it. Seems glossier than and less coarse now. I enjoyed the brightness and almost 3d effect it bounced unto your painting. I can actually see those droplets trailing downwards . This skilled Temi. . Lovely job everytime. .
You seriously need to start another section to your channel for gentle meditation music while you narrate positive messages because your voice is on point. Love your videos!
Wow you pulled it out the bag! Looks amazing well done, I’m glad you persevered. I love gouache but am just a beginner. You might wanna try transparent gesso next time 😃
Have you tried gouache before?👀
Bought my set about a year ago, but I’m still too intimidated to use it, its been sitting on my shelf since then 😭
Actually not , ur such a calm creative art RUclipsr & you kinda give asmr art RUclipsr in a good way
Can u please do another criticism art vid!!❤❤❤
No, but it looks challenging , I really enjoy art so I’m gonna try it soon :)
Noooo 😭 but I want some
In my country, guache is like a starter medium for beginners. You can get it at every store in little cartboard boxes for pretty cheap. I used guache for every school project in primary school. It’s so much fun to watch videos of people trying guache for the first time, because i grew up with it. :)
are you south american? im my country we do this too
Good gouache is really high quality though, it is still kind of challenging to use well. It's often used for kids stuff in this jelly form, but good gouache will break the bank unfortunately =(
@@hloisaa im not south american but its cool that you do that too
@@BelindaShort yeah, i agree, artist quality paint is expensive af 😒
guache or tempera?
I thought it was gonna be more abstract by the end than your usual art just because of the struggle w gouache but wow it looks so good and realistic!! I can't believe how you made that water pop it's so impressive it really looks like a wet dripping leaf
i think some transparent gesso would be a worthwhile investment for this challenge! esp. since the surface’s colour is a pretty big part of the challenge hahah
i’m the exact reverse, watercolor/gouche painter venturing into coloured pencils so this is really cool to witness
Yes I agree! I grabbed some today to try out for tomorrow's postcard.
didn’t know that transparent gesso exist🤯
@@TemiDansoArt ur amazing at art
Sorry I disliked your comment😭😭😭
@@TemiDansoArt I am empresst of your art 🎨
FYI there is a polarizing lens that you can use when filming very shiney things, like these Pantone cards. When you have a glare, and it's hard to get a good shot of what you're painting because of it, you can use this lens that you can turn until your glare goes away. it's very cool! TenHundred did a video on it a few weeks ago.
I absolutely love working with gouache because it's water activated like watercolors but you can build it up so much better like acrylics. I took a color and composition class in college and this was the only medium we were allowed to use. I hated it at first but now it's definitely one of my favorites.
Great job! I love the fact that you show the full process, including the fails and struggles, it makes it so much more relatable 🙂 and the final piece really turned out very nice, first time gouache or not 😉
A tip to make the Pantone cards more workable with the gouache is to use transparent watercolor ground.
Good call on the watercolour ground. I would've probably tried to use sandpaper and messed up the card...
Transparent gesso will also work! I go back and forth with both.
@@annadownya I think it depends on what you use and how. Watercolor ground is more absorbent so more watered down gouache can be used, whereas gesso I believe is a little bit smoother and not as absorbent for acrylics. I think it’s up to the individual of course but for gouache I personally prefer watercolor ground.
I just got that to try since i have some watercolor . I've never used watercolor ground. Can you explain it ?
@@Skunkforge O.O i was thinking about that. D : lol oh no. I would have been way wrong.
in my experience, it’s much easier to paint with gouache on absorbent paper (like watercolour paper)! switching to a more suitable paper made a HUGE difference when i was learning how to paint with gouache. i would have cried if you told me i had to paint on these cards when i was first starting out
I don’t see the point in painting on them. They’re super expensive (not sure even what real purpose they serve is besides being like paint swatches) and many of the artists making these cards paint mostly over them anyways not allowing the original color to shine through….which I thought was the purpose of painting one that partial color card-to be that colors palette’s inspiration.
You are so self-effacing and humble, and I know you have your process and you have your inner doubts, but everything you do looks photorealistic to me! ❤
Pantober is already a thing! You are so funny!!! I really love how you are always nimble on your feet: able to get creative and clear the unexpected challenges!
Thank you!
I love how you talk through the whole process of what you're doing. It's fantastic to hear someone's thought process when making art!
I watched the shorts before this, and i was honestly surprised when you said you dont have much experience with any painting medium. I was sure you have a background in acrylics, since the way you mix colors and block the out (instead of blending), is just so... perfect. Every time i see the final result im blown away. Youre really great!
I just love her energy 🫶❤️
Wow. Girl, you said you were a beginner but those water drops are incredible! Love this as a first attempt you can be so proud!
Oh girl!! I knew as soon as I saw that Gesso tube!! Gesso is known for being like the most opaque white or black if using black Gesso. They also make it in clear, too!!
You’re so right, the crisp highlights really made this piece come to life 🙌 great job!!!
Use clear gesso maybe that will work better. I only paint with gouache on watercolor paper because of the water absorption. I was really curious how you were going to achieve this painting. It looks really good because your a true artist. ❤
I was cooking dinner whilst watching this, turned away for a moment and suddenly you created a masterpiece!! 😂 how did this painting just pop so quickly, you know??
I'm watching this again right now after a year and looking at your recent pantone cards gives me deja vu👌
Hi there Temi, really nice end result. I was a bit worried there at the start lol, but you masterfully pulled it all together and the drip effect looks great!! Looking forward to following on with the rest of the months artwork.
Best wishes from Australia
i gotta say, at some point in the video this went from a hot mess of an 'ugly phase', to absolutely magic, right before my eyes lol. the highlights and your water effects really brought this together! you're sooo talented.
Incredible job Temi! The water drops look so so good on camera! 🤩
Thank you!
LOVE this idea! My prime issue with InkTober is the "only black ink" thing. I need COLOR!! A lot of people DO use colored ink now, and that I love! ❤️ Gouachetoberfest❤️
I don’t think only black ink is a rule for Inktober. You can use alcohol markers, coloured inks, any ink or alcohol ink medium. I even use Derwent Inktense pans, they are just like permanent watercolour 🤓
@@Escherlife Very cool! If you look up the "rules" by the original creator of inktober, it was black ink only (which boggled my mind). A lot of art RUclipsrs who deviated had tons of people in the comments ragging on them for it. But after a few years, most (thankfully) incorporated colored ink.
The water droplets turned out amazing Temi ♡
Wow, this turned out very nice! I wasn’t sure you could bring it back from the gesso part in the beginning - lol. Also, that shade of pink top looks lovely on you.
The water drops were very realistic. You did great with the swatch. Love it.
Thank you!
good luck with your pantober challenge! I could never do a challenge that long, but I'm hype to see your work this month. Don't feel stress when doing it and honestly, skipping some days can be beneficial
Absolutely brilliant!! Well done, and I’m looking forward to the rest of this challenge!
YOURE SO PRETTY
This was such a cool challenge idea!! The paintin came out awsome! I own some Arteza gouache, and just tried it out not too long ago. Deff a learnin curve (i typically use watercolors and colored pencils, but wanted to try somethin different). Cant wait to see the other paintins! Maybe in the next few months i can attempt this challenge, right now im workin overtime and goin to school so i cant rn.
I've been trying to get the hang of Gouache for months now (I use both acrylics and watercolour usually so I thought it would be easy) and I can't even comprehend how well you did on that first attempt! Really really good! :D
It looks so realistic for your first time! You’re so good Temi! OMG! This is the best painting I’ve EVER seen❤❤❤
I’m getting back into painting and calligraphy and I’m glad you posted I’m looking at stuff now lol
The painting you did turned out very good Temi!❤
I am painting with gouache for my inktober alternative challenge this year too! There exists clear gesso so you can reserve some of the pantone background color :D I use clear gesso myself on wood slices when I draw or paint on them to keep the wood texture visible in the artwork.
Wow, for all the challenge working with the gouache, the final result was really good and pretty satisfying to watch it come together! 😸
Thank you!
This was amazing for a first time! Loved how real the leaves looked!
Painting with colorful jelly whaaaat
OML HOW DID U DO THAT!?!?!?!?!?!?! Ur art's amazing and u can make anything look better!!!
Gouache always needs water basically! I was told melted ice cream consistency. That really helps I think. I absolutely love gouache. I spent a while watching people use it before going in and it helped so much
Loved this and how you were able to turn it around! It actually came out super nice and love the light effect on the water droplets! Also another thing if you find gouache to be tricky because of the water control, maybe it could be interesting to try out acryla gouache! It works like gouache with the water property you can dilute it, but also after it dries out it's like acrylic paint and wont reactivate when you add water or paint on top of an existing layer, which can be interesting to paint with when you want more opaque consistency :)!
I've been following you on IG and watching your guache journey there. This is the first time I've watched your first attempt, and VERY kindly - WOW you have improved!!
I just bought a set of 18 Himi gauche, haven’t opened them yet, I can’t wait to use them!
Oooo so pretty, I haven’t painted in a while and you’ve gave me the inspiration to. I might do a watercolour painting! 🫶
Omg that turned out so good!!! The highlights and everything!!
My suggestion for the next painting is a ocean and cloudy weather on a grayish blue card
I’m wondering if using a clear spray primer may work better for this challenge? It. Turned out amazing though ❤
Iv never used this product... having said that THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO! (GESSO comes in clear, white, and black. You can tint w color *clear works best for this) this made me happy because you struggled so much! Your human! Wooot! No really i taught myself how to paint w acrylics and BEEEEEN THERE! hahaaaaa hahaaahaahaa. Looks amazing! ♡
I think the painting turned out amazing! I did question the very early decision to paint the background black though, doesn't that kind of defeat the whole purpose of using the pantone colours?
I love how she looked so proud after she put water on the dried gouache😊
Just found your channel and you are SOOOO Inspiring, Temi!!!! I loved this!
It's a masterpiece so beautiful and realistic I love it! Keep going
I love your video's. Such an inspiration!
If you put the middle palette on then put the whole thing in a snap lock bag then click the top lid on, they’ll stay juicy and won’t mould - mine are going on 16+ months now and are still the same as day one……and I’ve never had to use water or glycerine to keep them jelly 🤗
It turned out so so good, although i personally am a bit let down because the Pantone background completely got forgotten lol.
And it completely disregards the Pantone color shown below the card, which is a major purpose of the challenge. But it's such a beautiful painting.
Finally! I've been dying for a video.💜
I am really looking forward to seeing how good you’ll be at the end of the month! This was so good right now. By month’s end I’ll think you took up photography!
There’s just this random moment when circles with random blobs of white become drops of water. It’s amazing.
What beautiful paintings! ❤ Love it Temi!
The fact that I ordered gouache and it just came in right now haha. & then I see this pop up. The signs of the world. Love the vids Temi 😊
If you are in America. Michels has specials. I just got a small set of Windsor newton goauche for 13 something.
I love your nails so much Temi!!!
What if you do a sunset in a field of flowers on a blue or pink card?
WOW it’s actually really amazing as a first attempt in gouache i really do hope to get see more gouache paintings from you ur really talented 🤍
This is the 1st year I’ve heard of Gouache from another Artist on RUclips aside from you. I would love to see Artist use it more often.
Art school me In color theory class was just peeling dried paint lol 😂
Scott Christian, I think his name is, paints with gouache normally. He makes shorter content and live streams
i think it's one of the most popular mediums along with watercolours and oils 🤔Casein paint is not common, but gouache is basically everywhere
Heyy temi, Ilysm and ur videos are always soooo fun to watch
I rlly want u to do drawings/colourings of people from around the world.., pls ❤️ 🥺
This turned out so beautifully!!!
Gesso is absolutely opaque white. I think transparent watercolor ground will work better for what you're trying to do. As soon as I saw you start this video I worried about how paint would adhere to these. Clearly very slick treated cards. Watercolor and gouache need to be able to absorb into the surface that they are painting on. One. Might be able to paint straight acrylic onto these cards. Although even then I think it would probably peel off. Still love to watch your process though.
Love your art work with the dew drops on the leag, very erll done🍃
I'm in love with this piece
OMG IM SO SO AMAZED IM NEW AND THE PAINTING IS A GOOD THING
I love this video. The painting came out amazingly. Here is what I think: it is a waist to use gouache on these backgrounds. You are just going to have to cover them with Gesso. So I would suggest that you save them for a different painting project or next October or whatever. I would suggest using regular paper that is good for gouache. This is also because I am not sure if it is the same using Gouache on Gesso or if it will make a great difference when you come to actually use Gouache on paper. This was an amazing idea and a fun video. It was great seeing you problem solve your way out of all of your challenges. I am so happy it came together so well. Looking forward to following this series when I can given very big time constraints for the next couple of months. I am just happy hat I got to squeeze this video in.
I don’t know why but just watching you make your coffee just wants me to see you do a morning routine 😂😅
I must admit when I saw all that white wash going on I thought noooooo! 😮lol but I’m not an artist to be honest I’m just an admirer of art. So when I saw the finished product I was totally amazed…looks so good. Looking forward to seeing the shorts! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
It turned out REALLY good omg. I’m looking forward to the next 30 days to this pantone challenge 💕
Your water droplets are just perfect well done, though hal way through I didn't think it was coming to anything, you killed it in the end, it was great.
10:10 right when she said perfect time for a break an ad came on
It looks great! Very realistic….WELL DONE👏🏾
Early love watching you inspire me❤
I get the feeling there's an advantage in letting your gouache dry and then you remix it. Seems glossier than and less coarse now. I enjoyed the brightness and almost 3d effect it bounced unto your painting. I can actually see those droplets trailing downwards . This skilled Temi. . Lovely job everytime. .
Well done Temi!!
I’m so excited to see your journey!
You are literally incredible.
Way to persevere. Excited to see how you progress 🤗
You seriously need to start another section to your channel for gentle meditation music while you narrate positive messages because your voice is on point. Love your videos!
The water looks so cool!
Amazing painting! Thanks for sharing!💜😄
Gosh… your skin is so beautiful 😻
Wow, it looks awesome!
You nailed it girl!
Beautiful 😍
My auntie Annette loved those colors ❤🧡💛💚🤎
I'd love to see a flower background with a lot of green, or a beach sunset or carnival sunset with a lot of pink!
Yay, a new video
Aw temi! This was fun! Did you know you can get clear gesso so you can still see the colour of the Pantone card :)
Yes I just grabbed some today! Wish I had known ahead of time aha
We don’t know what we don’t know 🧡 looking forward to seeing more of these!
I like the end result . You did good !
Gorgeous!
Your painting looks so good
Wow you pulled it out the bag! Looks amazing well done, I’m glad you persevered. I love gouache but am just a beginner. You might wanna try transparent gesso next time 😃
I love her videos she's so nice
oh woww the final result was so pretty