Textures in Watercolour and Ink - Key Sketching Skills for Beginners
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2023
- Welcome to my easy guide to the key skills and techniques for ink textures, pen textures and watercolour textures.
Delve into the captivating world of watercolor and ink sketching with our comprehensive RUclips tutorial, 'Textures in Watercolour and Ink - Key Sketching Skills for Beginners.'
Whether you're new to art or looking to refine your techniques, this step-by-step guide is perfect for artists of all levels.
In this tutorial, we demystify the art of drawing textures, offering you a deep dive into watercolor and ink techniques. Get the key concepts, key skills in textures in art/ Discover the secrets to creating captivating textures that bring your artwork to life.
You'll gain essential sketching skills that lay a solid foundation for your artistic journey. Watch your creativity flourish as you learn to master watercolour and ink sketching like never before.
Unlock your potential and explore the limitless possibilities of watercolor and ink with us. Join our tutorial today and embark on an exciting artistic adventure! Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your skills. #watercolor #Ink #SketchingSkills #ArtTutorial #BeginnerArt #TexturingTechniques #ArtisticJourney #ArtisticSkills"
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re watching all of your videos - so much great knowledge you share so generously
You're really very good at identifying and explaining things that I actually do, but often without knowing exactly what it is that I'm doing. This helps to get it clear in my mind, and I'm more likely to know what to do in future sketches, instead of it being an instinctive happy accident. They are okay, but it's much less stressful to know and understand what I'm doing. Thank you Toby.
Thanks Donna!
Excellent video! Thanks!
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Lots of good ideas and examples to think about and use. Thank you Toby.
Thank you Mary!
Really interesting will try at home! Look forward to further teachings! Thanks
Hope you enjoy!
@@TobySketchLoose I have a bad connection so can’t watch your instructions yet. Hope to soon. Thanks
Gotta try this technique.
Please do
Always a pleasure and privilege to watch and listen to you. Thanks.
Thank you kindly!
Right when I needed this, it appears. Thank you, Toby!
No worries!
Thank you Toby!
Pleasure 😊
I love the camera work on this one… but I love all you do…. Just love the extra touches. Thank you..
Haha thanks
Ahhh. I like this idea of considering both the texture of the object and the texture of the art material. Thanks!
You're very welcome!
Excellent video! Lots to think about in this one (& remember!). Thankyou! 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Another eye opening video, thank you😊
My pleasure!
Hi Toby, really enjoyed that!! Some new ideas to explore and consider 😃 thank you Katie
So glad!
Excellent and practical tips 😃.
Glad you think so!
How do you decide what to paint and when to leave the paper white in an urban sketch?
A great question! Something to cover in another tutorial.