I just found your channel last night, and browsed through some videos before bed and subscribed. This morning, I am watching your 30 days of watercolor florals tutorials, and I definitely feel like I have found a treasure trove! I just recently started trying to learn loose watercolor techniques. I have always created semi realistic and illustrative drawings to paint, but I never got into loose watercolor (until now). I am soooo glad I found your channel! Thanks so much! Looking foward to painting the flowers and watching other and future videos! 💗 🤗
Amazing tips and what a pretty painting! I'm going to mix these myself and write the mixes down for reference. Watching this did wonderful things for my brain! Color really is therapeutic 🥰
Such a fantastic video Kristin 🌟 not only so very useful to watch the different colour mixes but your comments on what to use them for!🌟 And watching you create that little landscape with just those colours too is magical!✨😍 Thank you so much for sharing!🥰
Hey Kristin another beautiful tutorial on colours most used and the mixing techniques are so well described. I love your lose way with the brush is absolutely beautiful thank you so much 😊
A very helpful video, thank you! most of your colours are also in my palette, though mine are Winsor and Newton paints. I feel I’d like to try Daler Rowney once these run out as I’ve quite a few artists using them on you tube too 😊
New subscriber and beginner watercolor person here ... THIS was very helpful to me. I did your 3-4 mth old Mountain-meadow-tree tutorial last night/this morning and learned a lot. I live in NW Montana so mountains are almost always in my landscape background and I have struggled. My first go at your tutorial is maybe my fav mountains ever. I will practice it again (and again!). This color video was the perfect follow up. I have W&N and DSmith colors - not a huge amount. I've tended toward single pigment and for example, looked up Indigo which is PB60 (Indanthone Blue) and PBk 6 (Lamp Black). I have a Daniel Smith Dot card so compared a swatch of Indigo with my own mix of Fr Ultramarine and Mars Black which are closest I have to PB60 and PBk 6. I can get close! Then I did some swatching with that mix and sap green ... yummy evergreen green. I understand having convenience colors especially something like Indigo, but I think it is helping me learn to do the research and mixing myself ... at the moment! (*** I am semi-retired and a 1 human household so have/make time) . Just before I tried the above, I received an order of Jadeite Genuine, one of DS PrimaTek colors. I love how it swatched and think it will be very useful to me. I am also using Sodalite Genuine instead of Payne's Gray. . Thanks for all of this great info ... not only the colors and swatches but the 3-4 colors side by side and how you use them. ❤❤❤
I just found your channel last night, and browsed through some videos before bed and subscribed. This morning, I am watching your 30 days of watercolor florals tutorials, and I definitely feel like I have found a treasure trove! I just recently started trying to learn loose watercolor techniques. I have always created semi realistic and illustrative drawings to paint, but I never got into loose watercolor (until now). I am soooo glad I found your channel! Thanks so much! Looking foward to painting the flowers and watching other and future videos! 💗 🤗
Amazing tips and what a pretty painting! I'm going to mix these myself and write the mixes down for reference. Watching this did wonderful things for my brain! Color really is therapeutic 🥰
Yea I agree! Thank you 💕
So helpful! I might watch this on repeat until it feels automatic.
Just discovered your videos! Excellent teaching method. You're giving me the courage I need. Thanks!
Such a fantastic video Kristin 🌟 not only so very useful to watch the different colour mixes but your comments on what to use them for!🌟 And watching you create that little landscape with just those colours too is magical!✨😍 Thank you so much for sharing!🥰
Thank you for sharing your pallet picks and how you mix colors. Very helpful!
I have Veridian and don’t use it as often as I thought I would but I can’t wait to try that mixture!
Thanks for the tutorial
Thank you so much! This was incredibly helpful! So appreciated!
Glad it was helpful!
Very interesting video thanks so much for your sharing 😁🌞🌈
How fun! This makes me want to share my palette and how I mix too. 🥰
I'm writing this down too. So informative! Thank you ❤
So helpful! Thank you!
Excellent video....love the use of indigo
Kristin,your Chanel si great,I más learning a lot with your tips!🤗🥰❤
Great video/information!! Thank you!
Hey Kristin another beautiful tutorial on colours most used and the mixing techniques are so well described. I love your lose way with the brush is absolutely beautiful thank you so much 😊
A very helpful video, thank you! most of your colours are also in my palette, though mine are Winsor and Newton paints. I feel I’d like to try Daler Rowney once these run out as I’ve quite a few artists using them on you tube too 😊
New subscriber and beginner watercolor person here ... THIS was very helpful to me. I did your 3-4 mth old Mountain-meadow-tree tutorial last night/this morning and learned a lot. I live in NW Montana so mountains are almost always in my landscape background and I have struggled. My first go at your tutorial is maybe my fav mountains ever. I will practice it again (and again!). This color video was the perfect follow up. I have W&N and DSmith colors - not a huge amount. I've tended toward single pigment and for example, looked up Indigo which is PB60 (Indanthone Blue) and PBk 6 (Lamp Black). I have a Daniel Smith Dot card so compared a swatch of Indigo with my own mix of Fr Ultramarine and Mars Black which are closest I have to PB60 and PBk 6. I can get close! Then I did some swatching with that mix and sap green ... yummy evergreen green. I understand having convenience colors especially something like Indigo, but I think it is helping me learn to do the research and mixing myself ... at the moment! (*** I am semi-retired and a 1 human household so have/make time)
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Just before I tried the above, I received an order of Jadeite Genuine, one of DS PrimaTek colors. I love how it swatched and think it will be very useful to me. I am also using Sodalite Genuine instead of Payne's Gray.
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Thanks for all of this great info ... not only the colors and swatches but the 3-4 colors side by side and how you use them. ❤❤❤
This was so helpful! Thank you!
Just found you. Binge watching.😊
Amazing channel
Thank you so much!
I like that palette that you can push up from the bottom. Can you share the maker?
Very helpful, thank you! Is the brush you are using in the video a number 0?
Yes, it is! A Polina bright round size 0
Thank you! ☺@@kristinvanleuven
Just wondering about your "rose" color... Is That the only name for it?
I love doing a vignette too… I’m outdated with you then 😂😂
are they winsor or daniel smith?