Let's Learn: Gouache (Schmincke Horadam) | Mini Series Exploring New Mediums

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  • Опубликовано: 13 июл 2024
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    I've been wanting to try some new mediums for months if not years now, and today's the day we finally start on that adventure! In the this first episode, we will make a logical jump from watercolors to gouache, but later episodes will focus on oil paints, charcoal, and more.
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    The Skillshare classes mentioned in this video are "Beyond Watercolor: Learn to Paint with Gouache" by Leah Goren and "Acrylic Painting - An Introduction To Acrylic Painting" by Rod Moore.
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Комментарии • 176

  • @Gothikah
    @Gothikah 5 лет назад +42

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    • @InLiquidColor
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    • @Gothikah
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    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  5 лет назад +2

      @@Gothikah oh no! I hope you feel better and I'm so glad my classes can be a source of happy. Happy birthday and I hope you feel better soon!

    • @joyfulldj
      @joyfulldj 5 лет назад +2

      Waaahhh seriously? Damn thats about time i want that !

    • @Gothikah
      @Gothikah 5 лет назад +2

      @@joyfulldj I know right?!

  • @Marxnchill
    @Marxnchill 5 лет назад +95

    Ive recently switched to gouache from watercolor and one tip you didn't mention is to do the first layer very thinly. Then go in with thicker and thicker paint. Basically the fat over lean rule with oil

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  5 лет назад +12

      That is definitely one approach! One I didn't follow here, but good if you want to cover the paper differently.

  • @Zairanang
    @Zairanang 5 лет назад +30

    I liked the zinc white for the peach because it gave it that fuzzy appearence

  • @KitKatToeBeans
    @KitKatToeBeans 4 года назад +42

    Since you asked in the video, I’d recommend James Gurney’s channel (creator of Dinotopia) he does a lot of plein air painting using gouache, and I’d have to say he’s pretty much mastered the medium.

  • @stalean0301
    @stalean0301 5 лет назад +22

    Zinc white is PW4 and Titanium White is PW6, just the opposite of what you stated in your video. Thanks for sharing.

    • @kookatsoonjan
      @kookatsoonjan 2 года назад

      Thanks...I was questioning myself...I was sure I at least had that finallt straight..Titanium=.opague/blueish=PW6........more transparent...zinc/chinese= PW4

  • @klar23
    @klar23 5 лет назад +7

    James Gurney, Myriam Tillson, and Mary Sanche are all excellent gouache artists. My three favorites, currently, anyhows. :)

  • @sincostanian
    @sincostanian 5 лет назад +12

    I love how fast drying gouache encourages a loose, painterly style. Also I loved your line art!! Very calligraphic :)

  • @arrysky3428
    @arrysky3428 5 лет назад +2

    Bao Pham is my most favorite Gouache artist on RUclips. Their illustrations give me a sense of satisfaction and relaxation I rarely see in other artists.

    • @ptaylor4923
      @ptaylor4923 5 лет назад

      Have you seen the work of this kid, Laovaan? (He's not exactly a kid, but at my age you all are) ruclips.net/video/DJuzl2hcPKw/видео.html

  • @cynmillar1
    @cynmillar1 Год назад

    Sarah Burns Studio has a great channel! Thank you for your channel.

  • @Randemmz
    @Randemmz 5 лет назад +1

    I love this idea for a series!!! Looking forward to the rest!

  • @Malakalima
    @Malakalima 5 лет назад +1

    I love this video, and love what you painted! I can't wait for others in this new series. :)

  • @tiffanydegroot3026
    @tiffanydegroot3026 5 лет назад +6

    It looks absolutely stunning! The timing couldn't be more perfect for me, I was just looking into gouache as well 😁
    I love that you are an animal artist as well, it inspires me since I like to draw animals as well

  • @JenniferCharleeArt
    @JenniferCharleeArt 5 лет назад

    So fun to learn along with you...as you know I am also dipping my toe in the world of gouache and I'm excited to learn more. I'm also super excited to see more of this series!

  • @katnilsson
    @katnilsson 5 лет назад +3

    The titanium peach is my favourite because of the bright highlights. You are really good!!! ❤️

  • @barbhayes5613
    @barbhayes5613 5 лет назад +15

    Love this new series! I am always curious about new mediums, but can't really justify jumping in (paints, new brushes, etc.) just for the sake of curiosity. You do a great job of demonstrating the medium and how it differs from watercolor (I always wondered why you have to start with the darks in anything other than watercolor - now I know!) Thank you for all your time and hard work. Cheers

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  5 лет назад +2

      Glad it was helpful Barb! I'm so thankful I finally get to tackle this series. I have so many supplies lying around neglected!

    • @ciannacoleman5125
      @ciannacoleman5125 4 года назад +2

      A general rule for ALL art started on a white background is to go from light to dark. But for most mediums besides watercolor you can also go dark to light, a combination of both, or start with a medium tone and work from there. Really you just have to experiment and figure out what works for you and the project you are working on

  • @AroundMeBangladesh
    @AroundMeBangladesh 5 лет назад

    Truly beautiful! Thanks for these great videos!

  • @ChrissieNicely
    @ChrissieNicely 5 лет назад +1

    Cool! Thanks, Denise! Those are great tips. 😊😘

  • @artbysolar-theresa
    @artbysolar-theresa 4 года назад +2

    I’ve recently tried my hand at gouache too. I watched Painting with Jane and decided to do her reaper. I did use matte medium with my gouache and it worked beautifully. Gouache tends to dry fast and I wanted that layered ghostly effect. I also like the thick consistency, flat brush and paint straight from the tubes. Well done on your rhinos. I love the texture and depth.

  • @tina4314
    @tina4314 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much Denise! I learned watercolour from my Grandma when I was a kid and have never quite understood how to adapt to gouache even though I wanted too. I can't wait to have another go. You have really inspired me, and answered some of those tricky watercolour to gouache questions 😍💖💕

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  5 лет назад +1

      Oh that makes me so happy! I'm glad that it was helpful Christina. Thanks so much for watching.

  • @SharonNolfi
    @SharonNolfi 5 лет назад +1

    Great new mini-series, exploring the mediums I want to learn more about! Myriam Tillson is a fantastic artist here on RUclips who uses lots of gouache.

  • @gemedwards3066
    @gemedwards3066 5 лет назад +8

    i prefer the zinc white peach as it looks softer 😊

  • @syfy666
    @syfy666 5 лет назад +3

    Denise you are amazing!!!!

  • @EldritchBirdie
    @EldritchBirdie 5 лет назад

    I LOVE THIS WHOLE. MINI. SERIES. IDEA. Watching someone learn by using what is readily available (and not terribly expensive) and then sharing with us here is just... wonderful. I can't wait to see your process, progress, and paintings! Also, that pictionary comment is the story of my life, haha. I think your rhinos were a great mix of what makes the medium and your own work unique.

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you so much for the encouragement Eldritch! :) I'm excited to share the next one with you too!

  • @LilDivette
    @LilDivette 5 лет назад

    I was thrilled to see this video, thank you! I've started trying gouache and there's definitely a learning curve from watercolor. You provided some great tips that will definitely help me work with it better. So far, I've used W&N and M. Graham's tube gouache and for portability (and convenience) I received the Caran D'Ache gouache 15 color palette as a gift. Also, thanks for the Skillshare refs. Love the rhinos!!! 🎨👍

  • @TinaGaspard
    @TinaGaspard 5 лет назад

    OMG...the three chicks! Adorable!

  • @susinok
    @susinok 5 лет назад +2

    I'm very happy with my Skillshare membership. I am going to renew this year.

  • @rosemaryrichard2332
    @rosemaryrichard2332 5 лет назад

    I have wanted to learn more about gouache, I really enjoyed your video. I liked the first peach .

  • @ht23325
    @ht23325 4 года назад

    coming from acrylic to watercolors, I used gouache in both watered down versions as well as thickly to transition. I love how you had such painterly strokes! it is absoulutly beautiful and something that cannot be done with watercolors

  • @Kassuhday
    @Kassuhday 5 лет назад

    I FREAKING LOVE THIS

  • @happynatsu1459
    @happynatsu1459 4 года назад

    Thank you for showing off the Earth Tones. I'm definitely getting these.

  • @lunarwhite5757
    @lunarwhite5757 5 лет назад +1

    Love your art😍

  • @BluBlanketGrl
    @BluBlanketGrl 4 года назад

    I think this looks amazing!

  • @l.beukema8570
    @l.beukema8570 5 лет назад +8

    Great video! My favorite youtube gouache artists are Jared Loves to Draw and Lena Rivo. I paint with Royal Talens gouache, since I am in Europe, this is very affordable and the quality is very good. I agree with you on the feeling zinc white muddies the colors, I do not like it. I use titanium white. As I do not like to waste fresh paint, I store it in little plastic jars with lids and I paint from these. I like to be able to close them individually, so the paints I am not working with don't dry, but for example Lena Revo works from an airtight palete with just one lid. Spraying the palete also helps to keep it fresh.

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @livwolf720
      @livwolf720 5 лет назад +2

      I bought the airtight palette that she uses and it’s amazing. Keeps the paint super fresh

  • @phedran
    @phedran 5 лет назад +2

    I did a little bit of water mixable oils years ago and definitely need to play with them again. The texture and mixing time is really fantastic!

  • @MalamikArt
    @MalamikArt 5 лет назад +1

    Very nice work. Well done! I love rhinos 🦏 they’re our true unicorns!

  • @PaulSmithArtist
    @PaulSmithArtist 2 года назад +1

    Thanks. Well explained. Inspired me with my Gouache painting Channel. 👍🥊

  • @TheRealMythril
    @TheRealMythril 5 лет назад +18

    James Gurney is by far my favourite gouache artist on RUclips. I’m love his Dinotopia work, and knew it long before I’d heard of RUclips. You really did a great job on those rhino.

    • @ptaylor4923
      @ptaylor4923 5 лет назад +2

      Yeah... I love James Gurney, too.

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  5 лет назад +3

      Ive long hear the name but just started watching his stuff last night. He's incredible!

    • @kvr8286
      @kvr8286 5 лет назад

      @@InLiquidColor I've followed James Gurney since I was literally in elementary school in the early '90s and would redraw and repaint his work on my own. He's amazing. I've long been wanting to buy his plein air instructional videos.
      I have Blick brand gouache but haven't used them much because I've been focused on improving my watercolors. I haven't been thrilled with them when I've used them but for ancillary reasons than the quality of the paints (#1, I'm not that skilled with them, #2 I was trying to put them in pans like watercolors for portability and that doesn't work.)

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  5 лет назад +2

      I blame the education system for not knowing any of this stuff haha. I was always encouraged to draw but I didn't even know watercolors we're a professional medium, let alone even have any concept of what gouache was! I took a total of four semesters of traditional art only in all my years of K-12, one year in 8th grade and one year in 12th. I adamently wanted to study art my freshman year, but was at a science magnet school and my jerk of a "guidance counselor" literally wouldn't let me sign up for it and put me in band instead where I wasted two years not learning how to play a clarinet 😂 I finally snuck in serior year but I don't recall ever using watercolor... Or oils for that matter! Graphite, charcoal, acrylic, pastels. Oof!

    • @FarlyCreates
      @FarlyCreates 5 лет назад +1

      I just started watching his videos; he and his wife are brilliant!

  • @zibbyzoo4379
    @zibbyzoo4379 5 лет назад +1

    My daughter takes an art class with a Chinese artist and all they use is gouache like watercolor paint. I don't know enough about art to know why, but because of this, I just use it like watercolor. I think your paintings were good! Just like anything else, it takes practice, but you're good at that!

  • @Dalenacreates
    @Dalenacreates 5 лет назад +1

    Your gouache paintings look so lovely! I personally use Holbein artists gouache. If you like layering with muddying the last layer, you can try acryla gouache! 😊 Can't wait to see more of this series

  • @confidential5897
    @confidential5897 5 лет назад

    I hope you do more gouache videos! The color blocking is intriguing; I haven't been able to figure out how intentionally to blend between the ..."blocks". Your strawberries were fun - the way the outline and the block shape were offset gave the impression of form, not sure if you intended that but it was a neat effect.

  • @timico6
    @timico6 5 лет назад +1

    PW4- Zinc White and PW6- Titanium White have different properties. PW6 has a larger coverage (as you mentioned) and it helps to form color tints faster than PW4 that creates subtle touches. Also, PW4 resists much longer in time. The Zinc White was used by the great oil masters, so their paintings resisted in time as we all see today, while the Titanium becomes yellowish over time. Pw4 is recommended to be used especially for light and very light areas in a painting.

  • @Desillustrates
    @Desillustrates 5 лет назад +1

    They are so cute 😍

  • @Bhodisatvas
    @Bhodisatvas 3 года назад

    Just splashed out on some schmincke designer gouache as Jacksons are doing a 20% discount then came to youtube to see what I was getting myself into only to find you at the top of my search! So informative as usual, thanks Denise :)

  • @MarySanche
    @MarySanche 5 лет назад +2

    I definitely recommend filbert brushes for gouache, they're my favourite! HJ white taklon filberts have been my staple for gouache for years. It's like painting with the nicest spatula... or a flipper. :P

  • @susinok
    @susinok 5 лет назад

    Looking forward to the mixable oils. I've been tempted, but tell myself I have to try out my acrylics first before moving to a fourth medium...

  • @jekalambert9412
    @jekalambert9412 2 года назад

    James Gurney has lots of great gouache tutorials. He's a magician with paint. I highly recommend his channel.

  • @kalebsok2947
    @kalebsok2947 5 лет назад +1

    I literally just bought a few tubes of gouache to try it out and this video is perfect!

  • @essietangle9931
    @essietangle9931 5 лет назад +3

    For me I usually use Davinci gouache. When I started with it I mainly treated it like acrylic paint. My desk top is glass and I use it as a big pallet. Just like you said my biggest tube is white. I just keep layering, quickly as not to loosen the previous layers. Very glad you used older brushes, I always make sure all my watercolor brushes are put away before starting. when done, I spray the glass top and clean it and the paint comes up easily. thanks for the great review of skillshare. PS James Gurney has an affordable video on gouache.

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  5 лет назад

      That's so cool about your desk top! I'm a wee bit jelly hehe. Da Vinci is next on my list to try!

  • @yayamamas
    @yayamamas 5 лет назад +2

    If you want to keep your gouache wet in a palette I recommend the, Transon Watercolor Palette Box Airtight, on Amazon. All I do is spritz my paints once a week with water and it keeps them creamy.

  • @282828lisa
    @282828lisa 4 года назад

    I like the zinc white, peach the colors were blended well and I like that it wants me to just pick it up and eat it!

  • @2lmdi
    @2lmdi 5 лет назад +2

    Glad to see you demo gouache as its intended to be used (ie: not as watercolor substitute.) So many utube watercolorists use a watercolor approach with it.. why? Just use watercolor then. Gouache is an oil painters medium actually with the convenience of water base instead. I painted in oils for 40+ years and converted to gouache due to allergies. Yes, you're right.. gouache doesn't really work well to sub as watercolor. I can spot when that's been done. I often use both in the same painting letting watercolors shine where that's needed. Edit: In a pinch, when I've run out of a gouache pigment, I do use transparent watercolor pigment but mixed with an opaque like white or an another opaque pigment like ochre. Just saying this for those who want to try gouache style first without investing in new paints.

  • @itsteganyay
    @itsteganyay 5 лет назад +2

    Beautiful job! Those are some cute rhinos :) My favorite gouache artist is Myriam Tillson. Her RUclips channel has a great tutorial for gouache as well that I've watched countless times.

  • @aalihte3378
    @aalihte3378 5 лет назад

    As mostly a line/graphic 'stylist'..Thank you. You're too kind. imho, it's a lot like coloring..less like sculpting creatively with paint which I long to be able to do as graceful and effortlessly as you do ;)

  • @farmwife7944
    @farmwife7944 5 лет назад +1

    James Gurney uses gouache quite often and he also uses a combo of watercolor and gouache in his work. His videos are so informative as he shares how and why he uses each type of watercolor. I have his video Gouache in the Wild, which is his plein air gouache work and there is lots of good stuff in that. One apparent obstacle he discusses is that his gouache palette dries out pretty quickly outdoors.

  • @erichuynh26
    @erichuynh26 5 лет назад

    omg this is totally unrelated but I just realized that I use the same Talenti Gelato Cups as you! It’s also the same flavors! Nice video too! I’ve been meaning to learn more about gouache and this was perfect 😁

  • @noreenkellett3863
    @noreenkellett3863 5 лет назад

    Great idea for a series 😊

  • @Pearberrie
    @Pearberrie 5 лет назад

    Ooh looking forward to your thoughts on water mixable oils!

  • @annettefournier9655
    @annettefournier9655 5 лет назад +3

    Now I'm convinced I shouldn't do gouache. It looks too deliberate and exact for my skill level. And I thought the first peach looked more organic. So obviously even my perception is off. Though I'm not a realism style person . I appreciate those who are, but at just under a year into painting I'm starting to accept what is me. Very nice demo Denise. Thank you.

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  5 лет назад +2

      That's an interesting perspective! I actually don't find it exact at all! I make many "mistakes" but can fix them more easily than with watercolor. And you're absolutely allowed your own thoughts on the peaches! That's why I asked :) I like the sketchier nature of the second one and the process was more enjoyable, but looking at them afterwards, I can totally see that the first one looks more "painterly" :)

  • @joyfulldj
    @joyfulldj 5 лет назад +1

    ps tiny tp, if you use gouache straght from the tube, put some sort of wet kitcher towel under your gouache , i saw cullen doing that to keep paints fresh longer. I like both peaches depending on style of your painting, the first one looks much like a vintage classic while the second style I would use for more modern feel.

  • @TsukabuNosoratori2
    @TsukabuNosoratori2 5 лет назад

    I'm just getting into gouache and I really enjoyed this video. I'm using the Arteza gouache my mom got for me for my bday this year. But as I use up tubes I plan on upgrading to Holbein. It is so fun learning a new medium. For Christmas I got a silver and gold holbein gouache. Just gotta wait to actually use it till then 😫 that's the hardest part.

  • @muskndusk
    @muskndusk 2 года назад

    8:08 Titanium white is PW6. Zinc White is PW4.
    For anyone interested.

  • @eileengoldenberg270
    @eileengoldenberg270 5 лет назад

    You did great!

  • @nadeaner.cowley513
    @nadeaner.cowley513 3 года назад

    Hi Im catching this video yearsater but Im just getting into gouache coming from watercolors. Anyway great video. Tho you have the white backwards. PW4 is the transparent mixing white and PW6 is the opaque white. Thanks for sharing. Much love💜

  • @blondelebanese9922
    @blondelebanese9922 5 лет назад

    Denise, I have a love/hate relationship with gouache, currently we’re in the mostly hating it part. I’m using a rather inexpensive brand of gouache, RD. But I bought an pricey large tube of titanium white bc it’s used so often. The one thing I’ve learned is that it’s hard to blend colors on paper and better to do some color mixing beforehand. I either get it too thick risking cracking or the paint gets muddy. However painting with water mixable oils is a F’ing Dream compared to gouache, acrylics or inks. Blending on my canvas is miraculous and fulfilling while after learning the various techniques brought incredible success. I’ve painted with the water soluble oils on wood, canvas, Bristol board, smooth chipboard. Everything other than paper but I even tried that recently and quickly remembered why it doesn’t work, the paint, even when thinned with water is too heavy or thick. I think you’ll love it. I enjoyed watching you paint in this video but although you are an amazing artist, I missed your delicate touch that you achieve with watercolors. It seemed you didn’t really get into it in the same way. The rhinos were great. For gouache. See...there’s always that addendum. ‘for being painted in gouache’, as if it’s painted in tar or maybe bacon grease. You know, like it’s something that someone made by mistake. A huge exception is that I love highlights added in gouache like titanium white. I guess I’m a paint snob...oh my God. I am not any sort of snob. Well I am a cat snob, I admit. LOL. 🌸 Annie B.

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  5 лет назад

      Haha indeed. I always love working with gouache, but I'm even more excited to return to watercolor after a stroll with them. I look forward to the oils next!

  • @monikaramgopal7307
    @monikaramgopal7307 5 лет назад

    Thanks this series is awesome...I.use derwent gouache ...watch some of minnie small and jelarts videos...they are awesome with gouache

  • @c8Lorraine1
    @c8Lorraine1 4 года назад

    I also can’t afford to jump into a new medium...paints new brushes etc but I do enjoy learning by watching others.
    Oh, and btw, I’ve recently discovered Skillshare and it is totally worth the money

  • @mjpete27
    @mjpete27 5 лет назад

    I used Gouche in college an eon ago but was re-introduced to it by a youtube artist called Hullo Alice she is a phenom and you might look her up! I think you did a fair job and your one of several artists I have watched who has touted the virtues of Skillshare, I may have to go take a look!

  • @Kimbra-W0KIM
    @Kimbra-W0KIM 5 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing. I just started experimenting with gouache. I put them in a palette box that I got from Amazon called the Transon Watercolor Palette box. They've only been in there for two weeks but they haven't dried any yet. I got the clear box with locking lid, not the one with the rubber lid. I'll be getting another one when I get some more tube watercolors.

    • @ptaylor4923
      @ptaylor4923 5 лет назад

      They rehydrate well. I just spray them with some water & let them sit a minute & then go to town again.

  • @joyfulldj
    @joyfulldj 5 лет назад

    i need a new white and was lookig for titanium... only to find out it is called permanent white,lol. Much to my suprise i was disapointed with the schmincke 'deck weiss' becaus i am so used to their smooth blending paints. plus the tube is not working for my hands, is the winsor one plastic in total? caus if its the same tube as the shinhan pass i will switch to winsor,to make life easy on my hands

  • @margaretgonzalez9350
    @margaretgonzalez9350 5 лет назад +1

    i left out sarah burns....love her work!

  • @atelieradela
    @atelieradela 5 лет назад

    Gouache is something I have dabbled in, but have found out that I have just confused myself. I have put that a bit on hold and I am slowly starting to master watercolors first. Learning both watercolor and gouache at the same time is a bit confusing.
    I like both peaches!

  • @jp8649
    @jp8649 5 лет назад

    I started with horrible strawberries too!! (Not that yours are awful) It taught me that rage quitting art is real. You took to it really well though and this series is an excellent idea.

  • @artswithryan4020
    @artswithryan4020 5 лет назад

    @In Liquid Color Can you do a review on the Mungyo Watercolors? They seem to have amazing re-wet abilities and highly pigmented.

  • @tracylynn8101
    @tracylynn8101 5 лет назад +6

    Oh please make more gouache videos.

  • @mjpete27
    @mjpete27 4 года назад

    I am looking for videos I have not watched or need to re-watch as I do not remember it very well! I believe I did use your or Alice's Skillshare offer and I hope to one day afford to do it on my own one day.

  • @EveBolt
    @EveBolt 5 лет назад +29

    Jared Cullum (Jared loves to draw, I think?) here on RUclips is amazing with gouache!! :)
    (And my fav brand for gouache is Holbein! ♥)

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  5 лет назад

      I'll check him out!

    • @joyfulldj
      @joyfulldj 5 лет назад

      ohhh true hes like wonderman, with gouache but works a bit to fast for me to keep up lol

    • @arleebean
      @arleebean 5 лет назад

      Agreed!! He combines useful gouache tips with a masterful handle on color and light.

    • @portgree
      @portgree 5 лет назад

      Why is your Holbein your favourite? Have you tried Schmincke Horadam gouache? I'm asking because I can't decide between the two. They are both impossible to find here in Canada, so I will have to order from Jackson's (as always, lol). Thanks, Eve! :)

    • @billiedunk9780
      @billiedunk9780 5 лет назад

      portgree my

  • @angelarae8961
    @angelarae8961 3 года назад

    I heard gouache drys fast. Have you tried using any dry extending mediums with gouache? I get my holbien set tomorrow. Can't wait to play.

  • @FarlyCreates
    @FarlyCreates 5 лет назад +2

    This video came at such a great time! I just bought a few gouache tubes to try out so I will definitely check out Leah's skillshare classes. I cannot stand Pictionary for that very reason...the PRESSURE! Hahaha!! Your application piece of the rhinos is absolutely wonderful. Is the dry time pretty quick with a thick application? I've dabbled in watercolors and dabbled in acrylics so just curious.

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  5 лет назад +1

      Yay! I'm so glad. The dry time is pretty quick, but since these aren't acrylic Gouache, they can be reactivated. You have to be more careful laying down glazes or layers, but it's easier to blend colors this way :)

    • @FarlyCreates
      @FarlyCreates 5 лет назад

      @@InLiquidColor Fantastic, Denise! Thank you! I got acrylic Gouache as well so I can't wait to experiment with them! Thank you for replying!

  • @crispypoohs
    @crispypoohs 5 лет назад +1

    I always find gouache super hard because you're right -- you do need to use more paint, but my hand is so used to watercolor and diluting everything that I always inevitably try to work with it like watercolor instead of approaching it like acrylic... That and the color change is always SO DRASTIC from wet to dry that it gets very confusing... Anyway -- nice video :D. My favorite painting instructor person to watch is always Stephen Quiller... and that's not even because i'm all that interested in his paintings (landscapes are probably my least favorite kind of representational art), but rather because he's not afraid to mix the mediums up and just do whatever. He's also a super great resource for how individual pigments are going to react to each other and watching his videos really changed how I thought about how pigments interacted in my own work. I never knew about Ultramarine Violet till him -- and hooo boy did that make a big difference. It very quickly became my favorite color.

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  5 лет назад

      Indeed! I think most gouache masters use it thinner than I did here, but I just love the texture so much I went a little hogwild haha. It's definitely a switch, but I think for me using them so different like this helps me to compartmentalize the two mediums.

  • @mariatriesart8389
    @mariatriesart8389 5 лет назад

    I prefer the zinc white, it had more depth to it, although in gouache you might say layers, lol, but it had more variations in the colors, the colors were more varied, there appeared to be more of them, so it appeared more realistic, more alive than the other peaches, the colors were more natural as well...warmer. I am learning to create tangle patterns. I love it. It's been copyrighted, called "zentangle" but I am drawing these patterns and love it! I will be learning how to create my own tangle patterns. I will be learning off of RUclips how to draw and watercolor. I have always wanted to draw and watercolor. I have everything I need now. I just need suggestions on a youtube artist with lessons on to how to draw for watercoloring, and lessons on how to watercolor. I'd love to join skillshare, but I'm disabled with severe spinal disease am in my chair all day so I cannot work and my medication costs without a drug plan is $700 a month. I thank you so much for doing lessons for people like me.

  • @elflordsjourneys
    @elflordsjourneys 5 лет назад +4

    I follow 2 artists that paint in gouache,Lena Rivo and Jared loves to draw.Jared suggests laying down a watery first layer and then thicker layers on top.Myself I found gouache easier than acrylic. 😀

  • @ChristinaTodd1970
    @ChristinaTodd1970 5 лет назад +3

    Wonderful job Denise. I liked the first peach better. The only Gouache I've tried is the Arteza and I'm not a fan. I also have Turner Acryla Gouache. As a watercolorist I can't get the hang of working dark to light and the acrylic Gouache dries too quickly on my palette which seems so wasteful to me.

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  5 лет назад +3

      I honestly don't understand the paint of acrylic gouache at all :( i haven't used it, but if it dries like acrylic, I'm just not interested lol. I haven't used Arteza, but I can say I like the Schmincke way more than I liked Holbein, enough though many like Holbein. Different strokes! (Literally and figuratively haha)

    • @lindyashford7744
      @lindyashford7744 5 лет назад

      Hi, I have these acrylics too, to start with it seemed like they would be wasteful, but I read up a little on them, and you can actually store them mixed with water in those tiny little resealable plastic jars which suited me well as I do not like them straight from the tube. These mixes will keep quite some time, and I liked being able to get the right consistency for the intial paint outs like that, then use a tiny dab of neat paint for any detailing with fine brushes. You can get extraordinarily sheer veils of colour using this methode. They are absolutely nothing like traditional gouache though, to us, though end results with a nice matte finish might seem similar. The techniques are completely different.
      Denise you did well with this hard to master medium, and your consistency looks just right. The only helpful, or possibly helpful thing I can add it don't take the dark to light thing as an absolute, working from darker midtones to light gets less mud and reserves the possibility of various tones of very deep lowlights, when you come to final detailing. I loved your painterly approach,,something that makes gouache such an interesting medium is you can go from really flat graphic representation right to masterly classic painting styles all in one medium, to the point where if not for the fact they are never on canvas some paintings could be mistaken for oils, especially in reproductions. For the best dark to light examples of how to apply paint looking at oils is always instructive, and often indicates how a single brush stroke can convey a lot. This works well with gouache where there can be a tendency to overwork the paint, giving muddy over-lightened passages. Oh, and try mixing with lighter colours rather than always with white, this can work well too.

  • @creativesolutions902
    @creativesolutions902 4 года назад +1

    I color block with watercolor all the time, in a light wash and then build up on it. Why do you not think you can color black with watercolor?

  • @joyfulldj
    @joyfulldj 5 лет назад +2

    jay gouache I love it,love the schmincke onces. so happy you got them; ps if you prefer a softer brush try a bit stiffer brush if you want those choppy strokes,becaus the stiffer brushes tend to handle gouache a bit better,still a wc brush though,but unlike my majestics, I prefer the davinci junior brushes for gouache...as to the white; you have two sorts,a mixing white and a covering white; covering white is not much fun mixing with and is mainly used for highlights and schmincke sells both. Though my experience is not with the horodam gouache,but with the hks designer gouache,please don't ask me the difference as they look the same to me and other than the name i couldn't tell it if my life depended on it. one of my favorite teachers is @myriamtilson and i adore her gouache studies

  • @timk.1395
    @timk.1395 5 лет назад

    I wuz the 1000th person to like!! "Yaaaa" And its sincere too!

  • @woolpuppy
    @woolpuppy 5 лет назад

    I just saw that Doodle Date mixed their pan gouache with glycerin to keep it from trying. Have you had any experience with this?

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  5 лет назад

      Yep, didn't work on my Holbein, but I have a general video about adding glycerin and honey to watercolor.

  • @LauraCRiker
    @LauraCRiker 5 лет назад

    Hey Denise. I remember that you mentioned in a video that you had mixed a custom daniel smith color straight from both tubes and placed in your perm pallet. Can you do this with any of the Daniel Smith tube watercolors? I exclusively paint with Daniel Smith at the moment and have a limited pallet. I have mixed on my pallet with water but wonder if mixing from the tube could potentially fill my small pallet. I wondered if you could do a video on this? Or if you already have and i missed it could you link it. I love love love ur content and admire ur level of skill. Xoxo -Laura

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  5 лет назад

      Hmm, I think it's in my saying goodbye to quinacridone gold video :) You can do it with whichever colors you like, just keep in mind as always that certain colors have different properties and how well they get along with other paints.

    • @LauraCRiker
      @LauraCRiker 5 лет назад

      @@InLiquidColor Do all Daniel Smith paints work well together. If i mix a granulating color with a non granulating will they mesh well.? Or is it a trial and error thing where i jist need to experiment? Thank You so much for replying. I just love your work and videos have taught me so much

  • @MrsTiffanyGrey
    @MrsTiffanyGrey 5 лет назад

    Do you love this Schminke set or your M.G hybrids better? You did great!

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  5 лет назад +1

      I think it's too early to say, but these are top. notch.!

    • @MrsTiffanyGrey
      @MrsTiffanyGrey 5 лет назад

      @@InLiquidColor :: Your demo was fab!

  • @sylviaebbert1538
    @sylviaebbert1538 5 лет назад +5

    I like the first peach more who knows why

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  5 лет назад +1

      It does look better I think,objectively speaking! I just liked the process more with the second :)

    • @sylviaebbert1538
      @sylviaebbert1538 5 лет назад

      Thanks also I love your vids and your such a big inspiration, btw I’m a small tuber

  • @MermaidInTheWater
    @MermaidInTheWater 5 лет назад

    Hi Denise. Thanks for this video! I noticed you said zinc white is made from PW6. Its actually made from PW4. Titanium white is made from PW6!

  • @aylinbegum5744
    @aylinbegum5744 3 года назад

    Hi! I read many comments with other RUclipsrs using gouache, so let me speak about Sarah Burns, especially if you like landscapes. She recently opened a skillshare course to teach on gouache. She is using it for years.

  • @margaretgonzalez9350
    @margaretgonzalez9350 5 лет назад

    try james gurney and lena rivo......excellent with gouache

  • @jigeshchhangani
    @jigeshchhangani 5 лет назад +1

    While I have never used Gouache...... I do use poster colours quite frequently for school purposes..... Can any one tell me what the main difference between the two types of paints at??

    • @ChristinaTodd1970
      @ChristinaTodd1970 5 лет назад +1

      Jigesh Chhangani Art , I would say the only difference is the quality of pigment vs binder.

  • @zimrianispresent8123
    @zimrianispresent8123 5 лет назад

    👌👽👌

  • @portgree
    @portgree 5 лет назад

    You might be interested in this: "Permanent White is the whitest, most opaque white. It is not recommended for mixing as it can reduce the lightfastness of some colours. Zinc White produces the cleanest and most lightfast tints and is therefore recommended for colour mixing."
    Source: www.currys.com/template.htm?PAGE=ARTISTCOMMLIB&ECINFO=GK-WNGOUACHE#q10
    I also saw this comment from "Taudlitz
    "on Wet Canvas: "I don't like using titanium white as a result of my work in chemical laboratory focused on photoactive materials. If I'm not mistaken titanium white contains titanium dioxide which under exposure to UV light/daylight can be responsible for discoloration of many pigments."

  • @marisangiovanni
    @marisangiovanni 5 лет назад +1

    My favorite teacher of gouache is James Gurney, he has amazing skills and is a really good teacher. You can also pop by my Artwork By Mari RUclips channel, I also use gouache and have lots of step-by-step videos for free!

  • @kblissart5794
    @kblissart5794 5 лет назад

    Can you do a let's Learn on coloured pencil drawing?

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  5 лет назад

      It's been asked for a lot over on Instagram, but I really, really don't enjoy the medium, and only have a small set of them myself. A larger set is really more necessary to fully get a feel for them, so we'll have to see how it pans out!

  • @ketimporta7799
    @ketimporta7799 4 года назад +1

    What I like about this channel:
    -"Think about what makes me enjoy this medium"
    -She doesn't hides her weaknesses
    -Admits using references (not like certain youtubers mhm mhm)
    What I don't linke about this channel:
    -"Skillshare is a great plataform..."
    -"I had to check some courses on Skillshare..."
    -"Skillshare here... Skillshare there... Skillshare everywhere"
    I think I had enough of Skillshare, besides, it's too expesive for a third world country artist like me

  • @dawnarobertson9577
    @dawnarobertson9577 Год назад

    Check out gouache artist, Daixykaren-she is a top notch gouache artist. Very impressionistic, but navigates light and shadow while keeping the vibrancy of matte gouache.

  • @gemedwards3066
    @gemedwards3066 5 лет назад

    why do people hate acrylic? i find it so easy to work with 😊

    • @InLiquidColor
      @InLiquidColor  5 лет назад +2

      I'm not gentle enough with my brushes and I ALWAYS get paint stuck in my ferrule because of that. With gouache and watercolor its fine because they can be cleaned. In acrylic, they turn into plastic. I used them for years when painting sculptures and I like them for that, but I don't find them easy to paint with on flat paper with, given the way I like to work.

    • @gemedwards3066
      @gemedwards3066 5 лет назад

      @@InLiquidColor ah i see i only buy cheap brushed that i use for acrylic ( not on purpose though 😉 ) when i get better brushes ill make sure i only use them for water colour x