I'd be very interested in a video on what types of brush strokes and marks you use for foliage and other landscape scenes! I think the hardest part for me when painting trees and bushes is that I'm unsure of what brush to use and what small shapes I should be making to make the foliage look convincing.
Try daubing about in a random way with the side of your brush. It should be held as horizontally as possible. Start with your lightest color and dry. Next, do the same with the medium color, then your shade color where appropriate. This technique works nicely for most trees. Also, create thin branches and twigs using the handle of your brush. I use a pencil with the lead broken off. Anything with a thin point will work.
These kind of videos are very helpful for beginners. Please do make more videos like these taking different elements like clouds ,sky, shadows etc. Loved this one❤
Im a dabbler, never really got technique down or could sit still long enough to do more than a single layer on a painting. I’m on my second pink tree, and I’ve been watching your videos and I’m feeling a bit more confident. Thank you so much for these tutorials!
Thank you for this tutorial. It's very helpful since after months I'm back with gouache again recently. I'll definitely watch your other tutorial videos 💚🌱
Thank you for teaching this its so helpful 💕 could you do a tutorial on compositions of your artwork? I struggle most with composing the artwork well 😭
This is so helpful, thank you for making your videos. I'm also very interested in learning about the brushes you use. I have about 10 brushes and never know which one to use!😅 Also interested in knowing how you use a dry brush without applying a heavy coat of paint.
-Think silhouette -Determine where your light source(s) is/are situated --> don't forget trunk! -Go back to your lighter tone and add some texture --> don't forget trunk! - *wait for the previous layer to dry* unless you're looking for a muddy texture - Gradually change your paint color while you put it on the canvas to add some color variation
I'd be very interested in a video on what types of brush strokes and marks you use for foliage and other landscape scenes! I think the hardest part for me when painting trees and bushes is that I'm unsure of what brush to use and what small shapes I should be making to make the foliage look convincing.
omg same, would love if someone taught these basics
I have the same issue! I can paint nice tree trunks but the leaves elude me.
Agreed !!
Did you get to watch any videos with this tips?
Try daubing about in a random way with the side of your brush. It should be held as horizontally as possible. Start with your lightest color and dry. Next, do the same with the medium color, then your shade color where appropriate. This technique works nicely for most trees. Also, create thin branches and twigs using the handle of your brush. I use a pencil with the lead broken off. Anything with a thin point will work.
I cannot stress to you enough how grateful I am for your tutorials.
These kind of videos are very helpful for beginners. Please do make more videos like these taking different elements like clouds ,sky, shadows etc. Loved this one❤
Im a dabbler, never really got technique down or could sit still long enough to do more than a single layer on a painting. I’m on my second pink tree, and I’ve been watching your videos and I’m feeling a bit more confident. Thank you so much for these tutorials!
Yesssss! Another one! So grateful for this! Thank u so much!
Beautiful. The willow tree looks animated! Good job, keep it up! 👏
Fantastic! Your explanations are super clear and your animations are pretty awesome! Thank you so much!
Great tips and super helpful! I like how these videos can be pretty quick but effective by showing the good and bad ❤️❤️
What a superb short video. Thank you
I am learning a lot from your videos, huge thanks.
Good, sound, practical advice!
Thank you for this tutorial. It's very helpful since after months I'm back with gouache again recently. I'll definitely watch your other tutorial videos 💚🌱
This video are amazing and easy to understand. The video has itself cleared so many doubts.Thank you so much. Please do keep making such videos. 🤗🤗❣️
This is so informative for a beginner painter like myself. Thank you!
thank youuu for a simple explanation
Excellent demonstration.
Very clear video with good advice! Thank you!
I would love to see a cherry blossom tutorial
I love your tutorials!
Thank you very much for these great videos. You have inspired me to pick up painting again!
This is so helpful, my god, thanks 👍👍👍
that willow tree looks wonderful! and very helpful, gouache hates me no matter what i do lol
Thank you very much 😊 ❤
what an amazing video! thanks
you have great tutorials
Merci pour le partage
Really helpful for me as I'm just starting out with gouache💖
Beautiful drawing ❤🎉❤🎉
Thanks. Your the best
Amazin tutorial 👏👏
Thank you for teaching this its so helpful 💕 could you do a tutorial on compositions of your artwork? I struggle most with composing the artwork well 😭
This is so helpful, thank you for making your videos. I'm also very interested in learning about the brushes you use. I have about 10 brushes and never know which one to use!😅 Also interested in knowing how you use a dry brush without applying a heavy coat of paint.
Nice tips ❤❤
oh my! So good :D
Great tutorial! I wonder if you can make a tutorial for water reflections? For example; reflection of colorful sky and trees in a lake water
I’ll put it on my list 😊
@@OgygiaArt thanks!
-Think silhouette
-Determine where your light source(s) is/are situated --> don't forget trunk!
-Go back to your lighter tone and add some texture --> don't forget trunk!
- *wait for the previous layer to dry* unless you're looking for a muddy texture
- Gradually change your paint color while you put it on the canvas to add some color variation
I did my first tree following your tutorial. Looks ugly as hell, but I think at least I got the shape somewhat okay-ish lol
Great tutorial! I love the way you teach, very practical and super helpful. More like this please🤩👍 thank you!