You did a very nice job of explaining what you did to get the effects you wanted - no problem with your words! Your explanations are quite clear and useful - and your pictures are lovely. You make it look so easy!!! Thank you.
thank you so much for taking the time to let me know your thoughts ♡ thank you for being here and im truly happy i was able to help you even a little bit ♡ this tutorial may not be perfect but im still learning and hopefully the next one will be even better 🙃 have a beautiful day ♡
To repeat a comment from a previous video; wonderful. I'm just starting my watercolour journey and I'm going to try and copy these utilising the technique demonstrated.
you woke up my old art thing....im going back to painting something and water colors in Greece always had the sense was very under rated and now im going back,Subed and thanks!
I love how abstract this painting is.... I actually paint with acrylics and this inspired me to do a large painting on canvas...Thankyou for sharing your process. 🙏
thas sounds so amazing ♡ i truly hope that in those 6 months that have past that you actually did it...you started painting and learning ♡ pls keep doing what you love and thank you for being here ♡
Very good explanation. An added bonus of you pulling out the pans of the colors that you're planning to use, for those of us watching you select colors, makes it much easier to follow what colors you're picking. Nice Paintings!
if you ever want more dense, erratic spatter, use either a toothbrush or a chip brush with the bristles cut down really short :) beautiful paintings! I myself need to draw/paint more landscapes...
whaaaaat woaaaaa 😭😍😙 thank you so so much this is truly one of the things im always anxious about when speaking English...thank you so so much for being 🖤
@@justsuzie2150 I am spanish and when spanish people speak english we sound like greek hahaha many times in London asked me if I was from greek and I was ehh spain hahaha we have the same accent! I thought she was spanish and then beacuse of the name I was ummm maybe she is greek :)
I like the idea of setting aside only the colors you are going to use, vs working with a whole pallet.. definitely would help me focus on the goal, as I agree I do tend to reach for something that doesn't match and end up ruining it !! Great tip
Thank you for putting up this video. I created the blue misty forest with your help and it was so satisfying. Can’t wait to try more of your watercolor paintings. Love from Seattle
I absolutely loved this style of video, you should do so many more! Your explanations were great, and your processes is incredible, I loved in the second painting how you washed the original line of trees into the background and then painted more trees over them. It really gave a dense forest look to the painting. ^_^
Loved it. Would definitely give it a try. I tried to paint that mysty ocean u made, it didn't turned out to be as good as yours but d way u explained, it worked. Love your work ❤❤❤
I really like your paintings - you show the whole process in such a way that it looks doable. And I also don't like the thought of a painting sitting in a drawer, so I use mine in my bullet journal :-)
I love these tutorials! I have absolutely no talent or skill for painting but I have recently tried to do some digital painting and I think it is one of the most relaxing activities, even if the outcome is a horrid mess 😂
Created the other forest today. It came out to be very good. But the moment you said, i washed out everything.. i was like.. Wait whaaaat!! :D haha will try the ocean next
agh i have a hard time understanding the greek version of drafting tape, cause i think the one i used in the video (kind of like a paper tape, not too sticky that you can tear easily) is the drafting tape in my mind! i will look into it a bit more! thank you for your comment ♡
Kalliopi Lyviaki, the tape that you use seems to be similar to the one that I had (not completely sure tho). I think the type that you have needs to be heated before removing to loosen the adhesive. I real like the artwork. 😊
I think the second one was my favorite.! Not going to lie- from the thumbnail I thought the yellow was a gold you added and I thought that looked cool. ✨😍 What size brushes do you use for each step (for putting color in background to the fine details)?
I enjoyed the video and I found the explanation helpful enough. Regarding the negative comments about explanation and actual painting being off - you actually can rewind a video, who would have guessed? Crazy new world we live in. Thanks for the video🖤