Started painting last year self taught and I just wanna say I'm so grateful to have you and your videos because they're so clear on the instructions and easy to understand and I love you keep the videos coming thank you thank you thank you
I have been painting for 7 years and I wish I had your tutorials at the beginning of my artistic adventure. Made my life much simplier and less expensive. I truly love the way you each new beginners the tips and the fun and the realism of art. Thank you.
Hi Ian Once again a great tutorial. Thank you again...it's -20 degrees celsius here and we're preparing for a major snowfall in Canada today so enjoy that heat! Good on ya! Take care , Ursula
Beautiful painting and a great tutorial, you certainly put in a load of work there, but it has paid dividends, I shall give this one a try and see if I have the same patience as you. Thanks.
I think the water must be wet for long time since you can make shadows of the tree there...soemtimes I think there are not a lot of time for that,,,maybe I do something wrong...
@@dannatullis2233 Thanks..but Iam not sure that we have that in Denmark...I use glyserin it is also fine..but I have a feeling sometimes..that I must be quickly to painting around there...if Iam going to have the shadows also..I must try again ...Thanks for help :-)
Golden makes a good water base paint retarder. I have also used a house painters retardant, Floetrol, that works great and is cheaper. It's used to slow drying time when spray painting to get smooth coverage. You may find a similar product that' Danish painters use. Blending is easier with retarder, also if you use a matte medium. I've not used glycerin but that must be similar but probably doesn't "slow" the drying time as a retarder does.
Hola, yo sigo tu programa y te he copiado tus pinturas aunque no me quedan igual, me gustaría que antes que subieran tus vídeos estuvieran traducido en español. Plis. Un gran abrazo.