This is absolutely beautiful! Happy I found your channel. A beautiful male Oriole has been visiting our feeder in our garden lately and I feel lucky! It's the coolest looking bird. You really captured the perfect yellow and I love how you warmed up the black. Your explanations are very helpful. Thank you for sharing.
The flowers weren’t too bad, actually! One petal at a time ☺️ This rose tutorial follows a similar pigment/color formula: m.ruclips.net/video/ZlIppo2d-Ys/видео.html&pp=ygUiaG93IHRvIHBhaW50IHNoYWRvd3MgaW4gd2F0ZXJjb2xvcg%3D%3D
Thank you for the feedback. I may try the full tutorial again, but I have found that most people won’t sit through a full tutorial. Even this video was pushing it in length!
Oh thank you Mary! I do love teaching and I’m so thankful that you are finding these tutorials helpful!! Thank you for taking the time to encourage me today
Hi, Katrina - I've been subscribed to your channel for a long time, and this is the first thing I've seen posted by you in forever. I hope to see more of you, as I love your work. Thank you!
You might want to check my channel and make sure you are subscribed- I try to post a video every two weeks. I did skip the month of July this year but that is the first month in three years!
This is so beautiful Katrina! 💕 Yes, yes, yes, please continue doing tutorials like this only maybe a little longer!!! I would have loved watching you do the flowers along with the bird. Do the flowers come with the printable? If not, would you consider adding it? Also, I would have loved seeing you do the eye. Maybe next time you could do a full tutorial. And if it's possible, it would be nice to see the palette as you paint so we know how little or how much water you're adding.
Hi Laina! Thank you so much for the feedback! The flowers are not included with the printable. This completed art print will be for sale in my shop soon so I couldn’t include the full piece this time around! Maybe in future I will include more complicated prints. And yes, I assumed that I had included the eye in the filming, but I couldn’t find it! As I mentioned, I was mourning (and frankly, crying most of the time) while I was painting this so I didn’t always have my wits about me. I’m so sorry about that! I’m thinking about creating a specific tutorial for bird eyes-would that be helpful?
@@katrinacrouch Aww, I'm so sorry that you were grieving as you painted this. I was watching this while my husband was watching tv, so I watched, but had not listened except the opening comments; I had the volume muted after that. Your work is beautiful as always and I so enjoy your tutorials. Thanks for sharing them with us along with your tips! Condolences at the loss of your grandfather. 😥 What a blessing you have fond memories of him.
I have a request, but that is if you don’t mind doing it. I would like to see a deer watercolor painting coming from you, I really love your style and the way you show each step. Thank you for your time =)
Great tutorial! I have been painting birds but have never learned some of the techniques that you suggested about mellowing the white areas after removing masking fluid,etc.
I absolutely LOVE - L.O.V.E. - L>O>V>E> your new PAINTING TEMPLATES!!!!!!!!! I WANT THEM ALL!!!!! THANK YOU for creating this and making it available for us!!!! I already purchased this beautiful bird template and I am so excited to start painting it!!! I can't wait to see what you have in store for the future!!! I know it will be AMAZING!!!! Lots of love for this tutorial and these painting templates!!!!
I find it helpful to think of it like working off of one of the Renaissance master’s work. It is common to study and copy the work of Michelangelo or Raphael to learn and grow, but you would never turn around a sell a copy of one of their pieces, right? Same logic applies here. You can always study and learn from the experience of others, but it’s just that: a study. Free for personal use. Gift to a friend, hang it in your home, etc That’s why I try so hard to show the WHY behind the HOW. Not just step by step, but the logic behind it so that you can take what you learn and apply it to your own work. Does that help?
So it’s only against your teaching philosophy if it’s free, but it’s good as long as people are paying for it? That just seems like an odd kind of morality.
I stand by what I said: if you want to improve greatly and quickly, and you want to be a fine artist, skip the templates and crutches. Otherwise, who cares? Do what you want.
This is absolutely beautiful! Happy I found your channel. A beautiful male Oriole has been visiting our feeder in our garden lately and I feel lucky! It's the coolest looking bird. You really captured the perfect yellow and I love how you warmed up the black. Your explanations are very helpful. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you! They are such beautiful birds-I love how their feathers seem to glow in the sun
Beautiful! Those flowers look complicated. I will give it a try! Wish me luck!
The flowers weren’t too bad, actually! One petal at a time ☺️ This rose tutorial follows a similar pigment/color formula: m.ruclips.net/video/ZlIppo2d-Ys/видео.html&pp=ygUiaG93IHRvIHBhaW50IHNoYWRvd3MgaW4gd2F0ZXJjb2xvcg%3D%3D
I would like to see more complete tutorials from the drawing to painting. Thank you for sharing your gift
Thank you for the feedback.
I may try the full tutorial again, but I have found that most people won’t sit through a full tutorial. Even this video was pushing it in length!
Thank you I am new to drawing and watercolor and would appreciate the additional instructions
Super tutorial. You explain everything so patiently, clearly, and with obvious love for teaching. I appreciate all your efforts.
Oh thank you Mary! I do love teaching and I’m so thankful that you are finding these tutorials helpful!! Thank you for taking the time to encourage me today
Hi, Katrina - I've been subscribed to your channel for a long time, and this is the first thing I've seen posted by you in forever. I hope to see more of you, as I love your work. Thank you!
You might want to check my channel and make sure you are subscribed- I try to post a video every two weeks. I did skip the month of July this year but that is the first month in three years!
This is so beautiful Katrina! 💕 Yes, yes, yes, please continue doing tutorials like this only maybe a little longer!!! I would have loved watching you do the flowers along with the bird. Do the flowers come with the printable? If not, would you consider adding it? Also, I would have loved seeing you do the eye. Maybe next time you could do a full tutorial. And if it's possible, it would be nice to see the palette as you paint so we know how little or how much water you're adding.
Hi Laina! Thank you so much for the feedback!
The flowers are not included with the printable. This completed art print will be for sale in my shop soon so I couldn’t include the full piece this time around! Maybe in future I will include more complicated prints.
And yes, I assumed that I had included the eye in the filming, but I couldn’t find it! As I mentioned, I was mourning (and frankly, crying most of the time) while I was painting this so I didn’t always have my wits about me. I’m so sorry about that!
I’m thinking about creating a specific tutorial for bird eyes-would that be helpful?
@@katrinacrouch Aww, I'm so sorry that you were grieving as you painted this. I was watching this while my husband was watching tv, so I watched, but had not listened except the opening comments; I had the volume muted after that. Your work is beautiful as always and I so enjoy your tutorials. Thanks for sharing them with us along with your tips! Condolences at the loss of your grandfather. 😥 What a blessing you have fond memories of him.
Absolutely lovely!
Thank you! 😊 So glad you enjoyed the video!
Hi, I'm a new subscriber, I came for the recommendation of Jenna Rainey I do really enjoy the way you explain so simple, greetings from Buenos Aires!
Oh thank you! I am so honored to be included on Jenna’s list-it made my weekend! Hah
I loved the tutorial, it was amazing, the male Oriole looked so cute , I cannot explain 🥰😍🥺 how much I loved it.....
I’m so glad you loved it! He has a special place in my heart
@@katrinacrouch awwww 🥰 I love birds and animals too .....
Beautiful!! The flowers are dreamy too!💕
Thank you! These roses were a huge therapy project for me but I am so happy with them. Maybe I’ll do about tutorial someday with similar roses
Loved this so much. I love birds. I love your tutorials🥰
I love birds too! I have the female oriole tutorial filmed but I think we might need to paint another variety of bird first…
Definitely loved the video
So glad you enjoyed it!
@@katrinacrouch NO I LOVED IT
I have a request, but that is if you don’t mind doing it. I would like to see a deer watercolor painting coming from you, I really love your style and the way you show each step. Thank you for your time =)
That's a great suggestion! I will add it to my list-I have never painted a deer (or at least for many many years!) and I am excited to try it!
I’m looking forward to it ^^
Hola, nueva suscriptora ❤❤ Me encantó tu canal, excelente contenido y bellisimos trabajos 😍😍❤️❤️ muchas gracias por los tutoriales!! ❤❤❤
So glad you enjoyed it!
Super gorgeous! ♡♡♡
Thank you so much! 😊
Great tutorial! I have been painting birds but have never learned some of the techniques that you suggested about mellowing the white areas after removing masking fluid,etc.
Wonderful! I have been in a bird painting mood myself lately! Hopefully more bird tutorials here soon-they are so pretty 😍
I absolutely LOVE - L.O.V.E. - L>O>V>E> your new PAINTING TEMPLATES!!!!!!!!! I WANT THEM ALL!!!!! THANK YOU for creating this and making it available for us!!!! I already purchased this beautiful bird template and I am so excited to start painting it!!! I can't wait to see what you have in store for the future!!! I know it will be AMAZING!!!! Lots of love for this tutorial and these painting templates!!!!
Love it!
Yay! I’m so glad you love it!! Thank you for taking the time to tell me 💕
Lovely! Concerned about intellectual property etc... If I draw and paint the things you show, does it belong to you or me?
I find it helpful to think of it like working off of one of the Renaissance master’s work. It is common to study and copy the work of Michelangelo or Raphael to learn and grow, but you would never turn around a sell a copy of one of their pieces, right?
Same logic applies here. You can always study and learn from the experience of others, but it’s just that: a study. Free for personal use. Gift to a friend, hang it in your home, etc
That’s why I try so hard to show the WHY behind the HOW. Not just step by step, but the logic behind it so that you can take what you learn and apply it to your own work.
Does that help?
So it’s only against your teaching philosophy if it’s free, but it’s good as long as people are paying for it? That just seems like an odd kind of morality.
I stand by what I said: if you want to improve greatly and quickly, and you want to be a fine artist, skip the templates and crutches. Otherwise, who cares? Do what you want.