I agree with others below in that this is so helpful esp for new watercolorist like myself. Am enjoying catching up on past vids and learning so much as u r such an excellent teacher!
I am thrilled with your tiny flowers! Will practice on all of them and then add them to my greeting cards and bookmarks. Thank you so much for giving us such a lovely opportunity to grow and enjoy.
I love watching flower art , but I'm not good at drawing ....but seeing your tutorial video, I tried! And now I think I could draw some tiny flowers. I feel much better🌷🌺thank you for excellent lesson.🌿
I'm a compleate beginner with no painting or drawing skills yet I was able to follow this and come up with something to be proud of. Thank you so much.
Hmm well mostly coz when watercolour dries, its always a lighter thn it is wet, so a lot of times you would have to layer to get the vibrancy that you want. And its much easier to always start light to divide and map out your colours as the base, because you can't really erase watercolour completely or put a lighter colour on top coz its transparent,except if you're using gouache, which is opaque watercolours... Hope this helps xD there are a few reasons.. But I think this is what you're asking abt specifically 😅😅😅
@@Nianiani I do have watercolors, but I don't see any progress.. so I want to know what to do and how.. and I need to understand what I'm doing 💔 but I will try putting layers on each other to see the difference 😀 I don't know why I should understand everything but that's how it works for me 😂💔😂😂
Awww.. No thats perfectly normal to want to know and understand. You should try simple paintings first. The hard thing abt watercolour is actually controlling the water and paint ratio.. And also the wet/damp/dry paper makes a huge impact on how you layer.. Maybe you should try value exercises to see the difference in paint consistencies n things..
I agree with others below in that this is so helpful esp for new watercolorist like myself. Am enjoying catching up on past vids and learning so much as u r such an excellent teacher!
Aw thank you! Glad you've been enjoying painting along! Best of luck with all your paintings ^_^
I am thrilled with your tiny flowers! Will practice on all of them and then add them to my greeting cards and bookmarks. Thank you so much for giving us such a lovely opportunity to grow and enjoy.
All the best!!
I love watching flower art , but I'm not good at drawing ....but seeing your tutorial video, I tried! And now I think I could draw some tiny flowers. I feel much better🌷🌺thank you for excellent lesson.🌿
Thats so great to hear! Keep up the great work! :DD
Love love love!! You are the best. Thank you❤️👍 GOD bless you🙏🏻❤️
Glad you enjoyed it! God bless! :D
Hi this is he best painting tutorial I've found or beginners,they dont seem daunting...keep up the great work
Thats great to hear! I hope your painting went well! :D:D:D
I'm a compleate beginner with no painting or drawing skills yet I was able to follow this and come up with something to be proud of. Thank you so much.
Thats so cool to hear! Hope you keep painting! ❤
These simple lessons are making watercolor much less intimidating and more exciting to play with. I'm a total newbie. Thank you.
Yaaay! Happy painting!!! 😁
I really like your mini flower doodles. Thank you
U're welcome!
Thank you so much for this second petite fleurs video. I'll be trying them out this weekend. Cheers!
Awesome!!! Happy painting! 😁😁😁
Loved it so much! Thanks!
I'm so happy you enjoyed the series!
You are an awesome teacher, and your mini doodles are adorable. I hope to put the entire collection on one page. Maybe at least one more set of 8?
I'll definitely make more in the future! 😀😀😀
Very cute. Thank you for sharing! 🙋💞
No worries!!! Happy painting 😊😊😊
Very artistic ...i love the flowers...💚
Thank you 😊
Thank You! I will be using these.
Welcome! Happy painting! :DD
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i really like your videos and style and i want to draw and color like you... my teacher
Hmm well mostly coz when watercolour dries, its always a lighter thn it is wet, so a lot of times you would have to layer to get the vibrancy that you want. And its much easier to always start light to divide and map out your colours as the base, because you can't really erase watercolour completely or put a lighter colour on top coz its transparent,except if you're using gouache, which is opaque watercolours...
Hope this helps xD there are a few reasons.. But I think this is what you're asking abt specifically 😅😅😅
@@Nianiani I need to write your words in my notebook XD thanks 😊😂💜
Lol xD try giving it a go. Its usually easier to learn from experience 😁😁😁
@@Nianiani I do have watercolors, but I don't see any progress.. so I want to know what to do and how.. and I need to understand what I'm doing 💔 but I will try putting layers on each other to see the difference 😀 I don't know why I should understand everything but that's how it works for me 😂💔😂😂
Awww.. No thats perfectly normal to want to know and understand. You should try simple paintings first. The hard thing abt watercolour is actually controlling the water and paint ratio.. And also the wet/damp/dry paper makes a huge impact on how you layer.. Maybe you should try value exercises to see the difference in paint consistencies n things..