Watercolor Basics (7 Principles Professional Artists live by!)

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

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  • @IntheStudiowithMicheleWebber
    @IntheStudiowithMicheleWebber  2 года назад +7

    Do you follow thes principles or do you have some of your own? Improve Drawing Skills (10 Fast Tips!) ruclips.net/video/9h7UW3rMzy8/видео.html

    • @TaraSueSalusso
      @TaraSueSalusso 2 года назад

      I was following a different set of principles, however, I find these to be much more accurate. It’s interesting what we learn from different teachers. I have been thinking for sometime now that I would like to create a 3-D model that I could use to define the facial structure when it’s in various positions. I’ve started to do faces more often but my other teachings were not meeting my needs. This class provided a lot more detail regarding the change of the facial perspective. To give you an example of a failure of my other teacher, she created the lines straight across the face including the eyes and the mouth. I’ve found this class of yours to be very enlightening.

  • @mountainsno
    @mountainsno 2 года назад +1

    I got distracted by other mediums. But Im back!!! Always learn heaps and really enjoy your teaching. Thank you.

  • @grannyslick1829
    @grannyslick1829 2 года назад +15

    Yes please to a video showing the same subject painted with two different limited palettes.

    • @IntheStudiowithMicheleWebber
      @IntheStudiowithMicheleWebber  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Beth I will try 🙂

    • @jaynemartlew5762
      @jaynemartlew5762 2 года назад

      @@IntheStudiowithMicheleWebber Hi Michele, did you ever do this? I searched your videos and couldn't find it. Sounds like an excellent and educational idea...especially for those of us who are newbies and don't understand how it can make that much of a difference. limited palettes and also same scene in cool then warm colours etc. Sorry if I missed it! Love your channel 😊

  • @monicadewit9766
    @monicadewit9766 2 года назад +2

    I love how you get the info out in a speedy manner with humor and grace

  • @brendashields9976
    @brendashields9976 2 года назад +2

    I really appreciate your advice... the whole pushing through the ugly phase is just such an important thing. Thanks for the reminder!

  • @neenahjohnson7960
    @neenahjohnson7960 2 года назад +17

    Such wonderful information! Yes, I would love to hear your guidance regarding setting up your workspace. Thank you so much!

  • @nikibee70
    @nikibee70 2 года назад +1

    'Stop outlining your work in pen'... *instantly thinks of all my watercolours lined with pen* . I do start with the pen intentionally so the rest of the sentence was a relief lol 😁

  • @jaspermartin7444
    @jaspermartin7444 2 года назад

    another super helpful video, thanks Michele! 🥰 You are just fabulous!! 😃😻 (yes on the workspace video please if you haven't already) And another request if I may be so grabby paws... I wish you had a list of ALL your videos (not on facebook, some people limit social media), that way I could watch every single video you've made while being able to close about 150 tabs and de-stress my poor computer! You could even make a video about making a video! Just post it for the purpose of including all the links in the description. and of course, disregard if this doesn't sound appealing!! In my sidebar sometimes, there appears "a set" of your videos, and when clicking on that, a whole series opens up. Even just a list of all those would be super helpful!!

  • @bonnieg4076
    @bonnieg4076 2 года назад +1

    So glad to have you here. Trial and error is learning the hard way. Thank you.

  • @phyllisbrochu7867
    @phyllisbrochu7867 2 года назад +7

    Thank you again Michele. I've never seen an watercolor teacher or instructor as capable as you. I'm so happy I found you!

  • @gaybofill6502
    @gaybofill6502 2 года назад +1

    Would LOVE for you to do a video on how to se up an art space/studio.

  • @melindaavila498
    @melindaavila498 2 года назад

    You are clearly an expert! Thank you for all your tutorials. So helpful, and I love to see the wide range of topics for beginners.

  • @colleenmcchesney1482
    @colleenmcchesney1482 2 года назад +7

    Another great video filled with lots of interesting details and tidbits of information. YesI would love to see a video of how to setup a workspace & how to paint the same subject with 2 different limited palettes. Thanks for sharing this valuable informational video with us. Continuing to learn so much from your work.

    • @IntheStudiowithMicheleWebber
      @IntheStudiowithMicheleWebber  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for watching Colleen 😊

    • @colleenmcchesney1482
      @colleenmcchesney1482 2 года назад +1

      @@IntheStudiowithMicheleWebber You are welcomed.

    • @smz5302
      @smz5302 2 года назад

      @@IntheStudiowithMicheleWebber I'd love to see a video on how to setup one's workspace, too. Thanks, Michele!

  • @annettefournier9655
    @annettefournier9655 2 года назад +3

    Thanks Michele. Oooo same subjects different pallets sounds great!

  • @mickeykyker4837
    @mickeykyker4837 2 года назад +2

    Oh my goodness this video was so helpful, especially getting through that ugly stage. I dont know how many times i have just given up. Also i need to watch your video on contrast, thats something i struggle with. Thank you

  • @lisariordan2784
    @lisariordan2784 2 года назад +11

    Michele this is great! I like the idea of painting the same subject with different limited pallets. It could be fun!! Also i like the idea of a video showing suggestions for setting up your work space. Of these tips pushing through the‘ugly stage’ was most helpful.

  • @aliciashackley5830
    @aliciashackley5830 2 года назад +3

    Really good points made Michele. Thx as always. 🥰💕🐶💕🥰

  • @verwilliams1
    @verwilliams1 2 года назад +3

    I would love to hear how to set up work space.

  • @gaemlinsidoharthi
    @gaemlinsidoharthi 2 года назад +1

    Always enjoy your lessons

  • @libbydearing2374
    @libbydearing2374 2 года назад +1

    As usual, another great video! Thanks.

  • @CFord-wu3in
    @CFord-wu3in 2 года назад +2

    Great points, Michele! Thanks!

  • @petragunther4439
    @petragunther4439 2 года назад +2

    Very helpful, Thank you, Michele

  • @nattyw495
    @nattyw495 2 года назад

    I still practice drawing/ sjetching atleast once a day even if its just 15 mintues of doodling....these are great reminders of sticking and reinforcing the basic foundations of a painting...its always good to remind yourself to remember the basic building blocks of drawing painting.. yes two different design with palette, also how to set up drawing area i enjoy learning how different artists set up their areas so i could or might glean a idea on how to make my area move cohesive....mikelle art mom🎨👩‍🎨✍ lol i love the when u wake how did i get that old but i think how the heck did covid stress make me so ugly old...lol

  • @lydiabond5393
    @lydiabond5393 2 года назад +3

    Really loved the idea for one subject handled in different. Thanks again Michele for another great video!

  • @lindarushford1613
    @lindarushford1613 2 года назад

    Another great video. Thank you

  • @carolshappyplace5828
    @carolshappyplace5828 2 года назад

    Great video - very good set of rules. I would definitely like a video on the subject of organizing your materials while painting as I struggle at times with paint, water, brushes, etc. and getting too many items on my work surface which can lead to frustration.

  • @wendychampness1901
    @wendychampness1901 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic info! I will be listening to this quite a few times🙏

  • @nancydavidson4899
    @nancydavidson4899 2 года назад +1

    Looking forward to a video on how to set up your workspace. I’d also love to see a video on which colours are staining colours, which are granulating and which are transparent and opaque and what are the best ones to have in a beginners palette. I’d also be keen to find out what are the merits of using/combining them when mixing. Great video as always 👌💕

  • @kimbaird5041
    @kimbaird5041 2 года назад +3

    Thank you once again for an informative video! The timing couldn't have been more on point for me. I'm at the "push through the ugly stage" on a painting that I have been working on for way too long. I needed this push! I would love to see a same subject with different palettes video as well. Interesting topic! Thanks for all you do to guide us in the right direction Michele! :-)

  • @Linda-qq5mg
    @Linda-qq5mg 2 года назад

    Your watercolor tips are wonderful! Thank you Michele.

  • @janemorris3293
    @janemorris3293 2 года назад

    Thanks for your video. Al the information is great for a beginner. I would be interested in hearing more about preparations needed before you start painting. Many thanks.

  • @joykruczay
    @joykruczay 2 года назад +2

    What I like best about your instruction is that you explain so well the reason behind the "rule". A video on setting up your space would be most welcome! I often watch/read about beginning painting tips, as one can always pick up extra bits of wisdom, especially from you! So much of what you stressed was also noted in a workshop I took 20 years ago by Tony Couch. He was quite intent on value and design, and felt color had a lesser importance. I can still hear his admonishments to those (mea culpa) producing muddy, overworked results in darker areas. "Just paint it dark enough the first time!" With regard to the ugly stage, I feel one just has to "trust the process". You likely have mentioned this in other videos, but with glazing it is "easier to cool a warm than warm a cool". This is my observance, anyway, as I start with the warmer colors, since I find I cannot paint over the cooler colors with a warmer, without a muddy result.

    • @IntheStudiowithMicheleWebber
      @IntheStudiowithMicheleWebber  2 года назад

      Very true and so interesting about Tony!

    • @jaspermartin7444
      @jaspermartin7444 2 года назад

      "it is "easier to cool a warm than warm a cool". Never heard that before, thank you Joy!!

    • @joykruczay
      @joykruczay 2 года назад

      @@jaspermartin7444 Wow, I commented months ago and it "found" 😁its way to you! That is the beauty of the internet. In my experience, I have found that artists (and cruisers, if you have ever cruised) are so very helpful and supportive.

  • @lizhamilton1492
    @lizhamilton1492 2 года назад

    I am an intermediate watercolor painter and I learned so much from this video. You communicate the issues and solutions so clearly.

  • @sineadkellyartist
    @sineadkellyartist 2 года назад

    Wonderful video! Thanks for all your knowledge sharing:-)

  • @susanbuckley1964
    @susanbuckley1964 2 года назад

    Great hints and tips! Would definitely like a video with suggestions about setting up a workspace. Thank you !

  • @monicadewit9766
    @monicadewit9766 2 года назад

    work space video would be great; you always have great ideas

  • @jakea1035
    @jakea1035 Год назад

    So much information. Thank you.

  • @scoiataeli
    @scoiataeli 2 года назад

    Wonderful tips! I think choosing the right size of the brush is so important yet so underrated 🤯 When I finally listened to Michele and get size 12 😁 it made all the difference 😍 that thick skull of mine... 🙈

  • @TaraSueSalusso
    @TaraSueSalusso 2 года назад

    Great video. I look forward to watching the others in the description box. You always bring so much competent to each video.

  • @susiemejia7917
    @susiemejia7917 2 года назад

    I would love a how to set up work space.

  • @julieholman10
    @julieholman10 2 года назад

    Great advice, as always. Thank you❤️❤️

  • @debh3404
    @debh3404 2 года назад

    Thank you! Extremely helpful tips!

    • @IntheStudiowithMicheleWebber
      @IntheStudiowithMicheleWebber  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching ☺️

    • @debh3404
      @debh3404 2 года назад

      @@IntheStudiowithMicheleWebber I watch, like, and comment on every one that I watch. Trying to help out the little bit that I can.

  • @marymccaslin1690
    @marymccaslin1690 2 года назад

    Very inspiring!

  • @linderlindest5373
    @linderlindest5373 2 года назад +1

    Related to taking a break, if you stop working on something, turn it over so it's not visible until you're ready to work on it again. If it becomes just another thing in the room, the mistakes will remain hidden.

  • @valeriegehling4358
    @valeriegehling4358 Год назад

    So much useful information again, things I’d not thought of, thanks.What are “staining” colours? Thanks to the next tutorial I watched you mentioned staining colours & name some so you answered my question. Thanks

    • @IntheStudiowithMicheleWebber
      @IntheStudiowithMicheleWebber  Год назад +1

      I have a video about it, pop it in the YT search bar with my name and it should come up :-)

    • @valeriegehling4358
      @valeriegehling4358 Год назад

      @@IntheStudiowithMicheleWebber Thanks have re watched! It helped! Thanks

  • @user-jh9on3pe9j
    @user-jh9on3pe9j Год назад

    You are great!

  • @agold1702
    @agold1702 2 года назад

    Great content!

  • @smz5302
    @smz5302 2 года назад +1

    Michele - RE: Tonal contrast...I know that I can use an opposite color to darken a color. But what if that color is not dark enough? Then what do I add? Paynes Gray? Could you do a video on this? Thanks!

    • @IntheStudiowithMicheleWebber
      @IntheStudiowithMicheleWebber  2 года назад +2

      Some colors can't be darkened that much such as yellows and weak colors like Cerulean. If you add too much opposite color then you push into a neutral and change the color entirely. Other options are using the pigment itself stronger with less water or adding a similar staining color. For example Cerulean can be made to look stronger by adding Phthalo blue. Yes, I have been thinking of doing a video like this... adding it to my list!

    • @smz5302
      @smz5302 2 года назад

      @@IntheStudiowithMicheleWebber Oh, yes, please - a video on this! I know you've told us...but I'm also seeing/learning...that value is SO important. From what you've stated, I'm particularly interested in learning what staining colors are similar to non-staining colors - so that I can increase tonal contrast. Please consider doing, perhaps, a two- or three-part video on how to increase tonal contrast--particularly, how to go darker. Thanks, Michele!

  • @goldfishinabag5559
    @goldfishinabag5559 2 года назад

    I would love to see how you set up your soace

    • @goldfishinabag5559
      @goldfishinabag5559 2 года назад

      *workspace

    • @goldfishinabag5559
      @goldfishinabag5559 2 года назад

      Also (and this isn’t news to you I’m sure) but I’m a novice, not new to WC but not an expert either. I’ve watched hours of RUclips as well as taking in person and online classes) Short story long - your teaching has been a quantum leap in knowing my watercolors. I have taken color theory - but watercolors are their own “animals.” I like to copy your searching of mixtures to see how mine react. I get bored swatching my art supplies on their own but swatching mixes is amazing. Thank you and keep up the good work. Ps your mixing greens video solve a problem I was having in my current painting!💞💞

    • @goldfishinabag5559
      @goldfishinabag5559 2 года назад

      * swatching (man I can’t type!)

    • @IntheStudiowithMicheleWebber
      @IntheStudiowithMicheleWebber  2 года назад +1

      Glad my videos are helpful, and really, you type very well for a goldfish ;-)

    • @goldfishinabag5559
      @goldfishinabag5559 2 года назад

      😁 😁😁😁😁

  • @kendralipscomb747
    @kendralipscomb747 6 месяцев назад

    I'm watching videos with the intent to start watercolor soon. I've never heard of stretching paper! What is this? How do I do this?

    • @IntheStudiowithMicheleWebber
      @IntheStudiowithMicheleWebber  6 месяцев назад

      I have a video, but youtube doesn't allow me to put links here. Put my name and paper stretching in the youtube search bar and you should find a tutorial :-)

    • @kendralipscomb747
      @kendralipscomb747 6 месяцев назад

      @@IntheStudiowithMicheleWebber found it, thank you!

  • @barbararivera2380
    @barbararivera2380 2 года назад

    😍

  • @rosemorales3135
    @rosemorales3135 Год назад

    Do you teach oils?

  • @mountainsno
    @mountainsno 2 года назад

    I have a feeling this might sound like a silly question. BUT if I wet and tape down my paper, how long have I got to use it? Im thinking I could stretch a couple on boards and then Im ready to go. But perhaps they dry out and you should just use it freshly done. Thanks Michele.

    • @IntheStudiowithMicheleWebber
      @IntheStudiowithMicheleWebber  2 года назад

      Nope, it needs to be dry before you use it. You can literally keep them for months, I stretch about 10 at a time!