I love how you always give practical tips regarding the outside circumstances of urban sketching. How you feel weather and light changes, seating options, packing light etc. Out of all urban sketching channels, you probably have the most realistic tips and it's always so nicely explained.
Great sketch Toby. Simple fix, just don’t attach the water and palette while you are sketching, you don’t need them yet!. Once you start painting there will likely be a sensible place to clip them!!😊
Awesome, Ive always looked at these small palettes but have been reluctant to buy one before seeing how to use it, works well and means there's no excuse not to paint anywhere...thank you 😊
Another very charming piece of art. I'm loving the colors. The ones listed in the blog post for this have some colors I've never heard of. I would love to see a demo of these pigments and talk about these choices. BTW thank you for all your vids and courses. They have helped me so much!!!
Oh, I have seen these little palettes, but wasn't sure if they would be really any good. Thanks so much for the video and thoughts. I've ordered one now on Etsy. Busting to get it - will be here in time for Spring in the land of Oz, and I will be able to fit my kit in pockets or a wee bag. Thanks, Toby!!
Thank you, Toby, for another inspiring video. I’m heading to my paints this afternoon to work on a harbor scene. Loose loose loose and punchy colors in the end.
Many thanks for sharing this experience with us. I do love all that you do and it's always a great pleasure to see you in action ! I learn a lot with your videos. Special thanks for the free ten days of sketching. And sorry for my bad english , i'm french. Nobody is perfect, except you ;-)
Hi Toby, a really lovely sketch of a beautiful place. I love the colours you used. I still tend to look at a scene and end up trying to ‘match’ what I see. I keep trying not to! Loved the little palette. Thanks again.
Joy to see this little film! I’ve just bought an A5 size journal book and an 8-well version of that pallete of yours to start writing down some of my thoughts interspersed with some small paintings, etc. I love your loose style of painting and keep trying to get away from my obsession with perfection! The splashes of colour make me smile every time, the way they bring areas of painting together for so little effort is quite extraordinary. Don’t recoil from the name “Slaughter” btw. It is ancient and means “place of the sloes”. There are a lot of blackthorn hedges and shrubs in the area 🙂
Love this simple set up, and the finished sketch. I don’t get my paint out until I’ve done the basic sketch and are ready to use them (probably because of how long it takes me). Also because I’m fairly new to all this, I always have paper towel or clothe to clean the mixing area as I never seem to have enough space (I have a Winsor & Newton sketcher’s pocket set). Hoping to need less space the more experience I get! Thanks for sharing.
My husband made me a sketching easel with built in magnets, and inner storage. I can carry two 24 count metal pallets , brushes, collapsible water pot and cloth inside the easel. Collapsible silicone bottle for water clipped to my bag (with sketchbooks) and I'm all set.
Another great vid Toby…I have been using (experimentally) charcoal watercolors for contrast and subdued shadows as they are very transparent. They also help make a gloomy day even gloomier if that’s an effect I’m after 😊! What do you or others think?
Do you have a link to where you got that darling little pallette. It looks so cute! I have a very tiny one that fits to your finger/thumb via a velcro strap that has 6 little holes. The creator 3d printed it.
they are so very different, the question is quite broad so I'm not sure how to answer. there's a reason everyone uses watercolour paints would be my simple answer.
Sure. Tiny? I’ll take those Dots out to paint 🙂 I don’t think there’s anything “tinier”. When you look, there’s actually a good bit of paint in a “dot”. Highly pigmented paint, how much do you actually need? People who dig in their half pan paint make me cringe. Swipe people swipe. That itty pallet, very nice. I’ve seen many in use on the Tube. I’ll have to look into them further.
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I love how you always give practical tips regarding the outside circumstances of urban sketching. How you feel weather and light changes, seating options, packing light etc. Out of all urban sketching channels, you probably have the most realistic tips and it's always so nicely explained.
aww thanks, that means a lot
Thanks for another great one, Toby! I always enjoy the chill vibes here on your channel. The palette reminds me of a calculator, anyone else?
Great sketch Toby. Simple fix, just don’t attach the water and palette while you are sketching, you don’t need them yet!. Once you start painting there will likely be a sensible place to clip them!!😊
Good point!
Awesome, Ive always looked at these small palettes but have been reluctant to buy one before seeing how to use it, works well and means there's no excuse not to paint anywhere...thank you 😊
It’s always great to see your creative process Toby. I love how you make a feature of the natural colours in a scene.
Brilliant, really, how when one is both practiced and unafraid, it becomes less about kit and more about enjoyment
Another very charming piece of art. I'm loving the colors. The ones listed in the blog post for this have some colors I've never heard of. I would love to see a demo of these pigments and talk about these choices. BTW thank you for all your vids and courses. They have helped me so much!!!
I do keep meaning to do a more extended colours video!
Oh, I have seen these little palettes, but wasn't sure if they would be really any good. Thanks so much for the video and thoughts. I've ordered one now on Etsy. Busting to get it - will be here in time for Spring in the land of Oz, and I will be able to fit my kit in pockets or a wee bag. Thanks, Toby!!
Thank You Toby…I really enjoyed the adventure of using the tiny pallet!
Loved this. You inspired me to pop over to the Slaughters for a visit and to take some inspiration pictures. The finished sketch is beautiful.
Thank you, Toby, for another inspiring video. I’m heading to my paints this afternoon to work on a harbor scene. Loose loose loose and punchy colors in the end.
Many thanks for sharing this experience with us.
I do love all that you do and it's always a great pleasure to see you in action !
I learn a lot with your videos. Special thanks for the free ten days of sketching.
And sorry for my bad english , i'm french. Nobody is perfect, except you ;-)
haha thanks for the compliments, your English is great
Thank you Toby, another inspirational post. Looking forward to using some of the techniques on some of my sketches from our Cornish holiday. 😊
Quite delightful Toby, simple yet oh so expressive, thank you 😊
This was so nice to see. It just goes to show a limited palette is a good way to go.
I totally agree!
Really enjoying your videos! Thank you
Thanks for watching!
Hi Toby, a really lovely sketch of a beautiful place. I love the colours you used. I still tend to look at a scene and end up trying to ‘match’ what I see. I keep trying not to! Loved the little palette. Thanks again.
Thank you so much 😀
love this! that palette is tiny!
Joy to see this little film! I’ve just bought an A5 size journal book and an 8-well version of that pallete of yours to start writing down some of my thoughts interspersed with some small paintings, etc. I love your loose style of painting and keep trying to get away from my obsession with perfection! The splashes of colour make me smile every time, the way they bring areas of painting together for so little effort is quite extraordinary.
Don’t recoil from the name “Slaughter” btw. It is ancient and means “place of the sloes”. There are a lot of blackthorn hedges and shrubs in the area 🙂
hehe thanks for the info on the name!
SO interesting to see more of your local scenery! We are watching "Sister Boniface" and it is based in Great Slaughter!
Oh cool!
I love your work. I enjoy watching you.
Thank you! Cheers!
Enjoy your videos, Toby. Also really enjoy your voice 😊
Thank you! 😃
Thanks Toby for a great video! I love my pocket sketch and painting kit, it's in a cargo pocket or day bag always
That's a great idea!
Love this simple set up, and the finished sketch. I don’t get my paint out until I’ve done the basic sketch and are ready to use them (probably because of how long it takes me). Also because I’m fairly new to all this, I always have paper towel or clothe to clean the mixing area as I never seem to have enough space (I have a Winsor & Newton sketcher’s pocket set). Hoping to need less space the more experience I get! Thanks for sharing.
i was just right there a few weeks ago...what fun it would be to have come upon you sketching there...
I just found your channel and I enjoy your videos so much! They have inspired me to get back into my art!
I'm so glad!
I loved this so much
Love it Toby, so sweet. I don’t love water brushes either much prefer those travel brushes. Cheers!
Same here!
My husband made me a sketching easel with built in magnets, and inner storage. I can carry two 24 count metal pallets , brushes, collapsible water pot and cloth inside the easel. Collapsible silicone bottle for water clipped to my bag (with sketchbooks) and I'm all set.
Toby that’s for a dollhouse!! 😂🎉
Fun!
Leaving a comment 😄.
haha
Another great vid Toby…I have been using (experimentally) charcoal watercolors for contrast and subdued shadows as they are very transparent. They also help make a gloomy day even gloomier if that’s an effect I’m after 😊! What do you or others think?
I've not yet used any, seen lovely effects from others
Love the small palette! How do you become comfortable leaving white space? I always feel a compulsion to “color in” everything! Thx
you've just got to do it 🙂
Do you have a link to where you got that darling little pallette. It looks so cute! I have a very tiny one that fits to your finger/thumb via a velcro strap that has 6 little holes. The creator 3d printed it.
I believe I linked it in my blog post :) Check the description
Such a pretty area 😊
Do you have any recommendations for a reasonable quality watercolour/sketch book, please? A5 or even smaller.
canson or sea white
Whats your opinion on watercolour markers over traditionalpalette?
they are so very different, the question is quite broad so I'm not sure how to answer. there's a reason everyone uses watercolour paints would be my simple answer.
Sure. Tiny? I’ll take those Dots out to paint 🙂 I don’t think there’s anything “tinier”. When you look, there’s actually a good bit of paint in a “dot”. Highly pigmented paint, how much do you actually need?
People who dig in their half pan paint make me cringe. Swipe people swipe. That itty pallet, very nice. I’ve seen many in use on the Tube. I’ll have to look into them further.