Great tips. Very true about freedom in practice sessions. I find I really need to feel more free to improve. I hope to see more great videos. I like your style of teaching.
Thank you very much for the very informative video. I thought I have practised all about the brushwork to paint a tree before watching this video. Wrong! They are great tips:I wish I have know these earlier! Thankyou so much for sharing. 😊
I went to drawing class in my very childhood. After that it was disconnected. Now I am more than 70. After some mishaps I've to spend at home. About a month ago I have seen your video and I have decided to restart my drawing. Please give me some basic ideas about the brushes. Lots of thanks.
Im wondering why you recommend using a synthetic brush, is it because it is stiffer ? thank you in advance. Im enjoying your brush videos as Im quite confused about the difference between mop, wash and quill.
This looks like a fun exercise! Definitely gonna try it later. Have you ever consider using ads to promote your videos? I think that with this quality, your channel could've more viewers than it is currently.
I hope if you do do, which you totally deserve to it’s at beginning or end, otherwise , especially with tutorials it’s painful for the viewer, but thanks for your wonderful channel
I liked the exercise. I have just recently come back to watercolor after a long time. I am using watercolor in tubes for the first time and I am suffering a bit with placing them on plastic. My colors dry and break into pieces, I don’t know how to keep that from happening. I am using scholar grade watercolor to re-learn, could this be the origin of the problem? I don’t know if there are tips or hacks to keep them on my palette. Thanks.