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Easy watercolor paintings of skies and clouds. Four different subjects for watercolour beginners. 

Joe Cartwright
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Four different cloud watercolor painting techniques. Easy techniques for painting clouds and skies with watercolours for beginners.
My PATREON MEMBERSHIP PAGE: www.patreon.com/user/membersh... - in addition to ad-free content you get exclusive content (new videos will be more in depth than those on my RU-vid channel), hi-resolution reference photos, photos of my finished painting, and drawing outlines where available. Other benefits are also included.
My teaching manual: Mastering Watercolors - A Practical Guide: amzn.to/3ZF2FRW
These videos are designed to give new students to this medium the basic skills needed to progress their watercolor painting.
In this episode we will cover four different skies with detailed step by step instructions. Each easy watercolor painting is then turned into a simple little landscape.
Painting 1: How to paint white fluffy clouds quickly.
Painting 2: Painting a sunset with watercolor.
Painting 3: A sunset with dark skies.
Painting 4: How to paint wispy clouds in a blue sky.
Other topics I talk about are, darkand light tones, birds and mixing colors.
I also have a couple of watercolor painting books which I published and distribute through Amazon.
The first one, which has sold over 10,000 copies is bascially my teaching manual and is titled:
Mastering Watercolors - A Practical Guide.
The second is full of step by step demonstrations and is titled: Watercolor Step By Step: amzn.to/3z4YXEu
Both books are available in kindle format and paperback.
You can also find a lot of useful information on my website: www.paintingwithwatercolors.com/

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@marlenevincent6019
@marlenevincent6019 Год назад
Thank you for this, I am a 77 year beginner & have struggled with painting sky's since I started watercolor 3 years ago , now I understand a .ot more.
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright Год назад
Glad you enjoyed my video and that it was of help.
@LiveLoveLaugh88
@LiveLoveLaugh88 4 месяца назад
I just found your channel last week and have been binge watching and rewatching a few.. I’m very new to watercolor and 0 experience. I love how you explain what you are doing and why or why not & when something happens, you immediately explain what is happening and d how to correct it. We appreciate that so much. THATS how us newbies will learn.
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 4 месяца назад
Awesome! Thank you for the feedback!
@lindyhawthorne2164
@lindyhawthorne2164 Год назад
Thank you so much. Im in love with those blue clouds. Will have to pluck up the courage to try it. :-)
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright Год назад
Have fun!
@alexgilbert4733
@alexgilbert4733 5 месяцев назад
Hi Jo, I am a 41 year old architect from Buxton in the UK. The Peak District is on my doorstep and we are blessed with some fantastic skies and decrepid old field barns and industrial relics within them. I have recently started to paint with watercolours and I found your tutorial invaluable and look forward to having a go using some of the techniques you have shown us. Thank you so much. Alex Gilbert
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 5 месяцев назад
Hi Alex, nice to hear from you. Glad you liked the video and that it was of some help. You certainly have some wonderful subjects on your door step. I hope you continue to enjoy your watercolour journey! 😊
@lauracunneen7275
@lauracunneen7275 Год назад
thank you joe for showing me to paints skyes
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright Год назад
My pleasure, glad my video was of help to you.
@jeffmoodie6144
@jeffmoodie6144 4 месяца назад
While I’m not a fan of wet in wet, bit of a control freak, I have been trying to figure out the best way to get wispy clouds. This is so far the best method I’ve run across and certainly adds to my sky options.
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 4 месяца назад
Glad it was useful.
@robinleech3278
@robinleech3278 4 месяца назад
Hello Joe! I can't tell you how many times I keep coming back to this tutorial - especially the section, with blue sky and fluffy clouds! It is wonderful! Many thanks for these "classes". I watch them all!!!
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 4 месяца назад
You're very welcome! Glad to hear my videos are helpful.
@agatagoss6444
@agatagoss6444 3 месяца назад
Thank you I learn a lot from you ( perfect teacher)
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 3 месяца назад
You are welcome!
@MARIECARMEN55
@MARIECARMEN55 10 месяцев назад
Everyone here has expressed the same satisfaction with your course that I feel. So glad that you understand the importance of laying down a good foundation. You don’t get this level if help at community centers or museum annexes. Even continuing ed courses in college are not as in depth and practical. I enjoy doing the exercises and see how they will help me improve. Thanks, Joe.
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 10 месяцев назад
My pleasure! Thank you.
@ruthbalsz7007
@ruthbalsz7007 Год назад
You're a very good teacher, Joe. You talk with us, not "at" us as you do the actions, making it believable and something we are able to do. Thank you!
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright Год назад
I appreciate the feedback! Thank you.
@cassv350
@cassv350 4 месяца назад
Joe, you are amazing. Your so informative and detailed in your teaching. I think if i had 10 favorite instructors, you'd be my go-to guy. You have set the bar for everyone else. The other guy equal to you doesn't teach as you do. He's a silent painter, pretty but useless in teaching. Your insightful, useful, a master. I'm in the boat and water video now, and its filled with perspective. I'm halfway done, but I'm never going back to my old ways of painting. You fixed that.
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 4 месяца назад
Wow, thank you!
@bijoykumar1971
@bijoykumar1971 6 месяцев назад
You are such a great and patient teacher taking in thru ur lesson slowly for the amateurs like me grasp it easily❤
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 6 месяцев назад
Glad you are leaarning from my videos. Happy New Year!
@kerrylyons278
@kerrylyons278 Год назад
I loved your little buildings...when you first started them I thought you were putting in a UFO Ha ha Kerry Lyons all the way over here in Knoxville, TN. Love your teachings.
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright Год назад
Thanks for the feedback Kerry, glad you are enjoying my videos.
@kathrynlehotsky2815
@kathrynlehotsky2815 2 года назад
That was fun. Love the clouds and the birds. I learned something new. Thanks. Kathryn
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it! We can all continue to learn.
@markr5312
@markr5312 Год назад
Wow Joe Thank you. Ill give it a go. Thank you VERY Much
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright Год назад
Good luck Mark. Practice and observation is everything. :-)
@laxmikantshah3075
@laxmikantshah3075 Год назад
I am dr laxmikant I learned many new and innovative way of painting landscape. Thank you sir.
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright Год назад
Glad my video was helpful to you.
@irmareitz701
@irmareitz701 2 года назад
I love the way you explain! Such a great lesson. Thank you.
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 2 года назад
Thanks Irma, glad you like my teaching style - it is the only way I know how. :-)
@markr5312
@markr5312 Год назад
Thanks Joe. A much better result.
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright Год назад
Well done Mark.
@ruthward9626
@ruthward9626 2 года назад
A great tutorial on how to paint skies. Thank you for sharing this.
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 2 года назад
Thanks for the feedback Ruth. Glad you liked it.
@yayacuculis7929
@yayacuculis7929 Год назад
I am learning so much about watercolor painting. Thank you for these lessons on how to paint. You are a great teacher and explain the process very well.
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright Год назад
You are so welcome! Glad you are finding the videos helpful.
@raymcerlean55
@raymcerlean55 10 месяцев назад
THanks Joe really good.
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 10 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it.
@KyungShotwell
@KyungShotwell 9 месяцев назад
Thank you so so much for this series!! I am loving every bit and have learned so much! I appreciate you sharing your knowledge!
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 9 месяцев назад
You are so welcome!
@m.e.langieri4957
@m.e.langieri4957 2 года назад
Thank you this was a lovely practice session with a bunch of new skills!!!
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you for working your way through the playlist! :-)
@ButterFly-cw7sj
@ButterFly-cw7sj Год назад
I'm enjoying this a lot! You're a great teacher Joe. I love the way you explain the process. Thank you so much!!!!
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright Год назад
You are very welcome! Glad you are enjoying my video.
@ainalasst
@ainalasst 10 месяцев назад
hello from Turkiye, i learn a lot from this playlist thank youu
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 10 месяцев назад
Glad to hear that!
@debbieborden7651
@debbieborden7651 2 года назад
Wow. I've only watched 5 minutes & learned something new! Thanks for your clear, detailed explanations.
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@nanciab7221
@nanciab7221 Год назад
You are a fantastic teacher. Thank you from Spain.
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright Год назад
Wow, thank you!
@xyzct
@xyzct 2 года назад
Watercolor is so generous with skies.
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 2 года назад
Yes, the same for water and reflections.
@xyzct
@xyzct 2 года назад
@@JoeCartwright, indeed. Btw, I've been a great fan of your work for a long time, but I had only seen still photos, so it was a genuine treat to come across your RU-vid channel!
@anasel-mahdi7908
@anasel-mahdi7908 2 года назад
I will highly appreciate a stormy sky and night sky.many thanks
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 2 года назад
I will be doing stormy skies for sure. Night skies are a problem in watercolor as there is not much to see. Do you mean a night scenes with buildings and lights, like this one? facebook.com/joecartwrightartist/photos/1302811186440288
@Pistachio2024
@Pistachio2024 11 месяцев назад
My! I've not seen clouds painted in this way with watercolor. Brilliant 👍.
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much 😀
@RobertJonesWightpaint
@RobertJonesWightpaint 9 месяцев назад
I've painted in other media for many years, but am a fairly recent convert to watercolour: it was useful to me to see your different approaches to painting skies, first on dry paper, then on wet - I'd fallen for the idea that all watercolour skies should be painted wet in wet, and clearly that's not so. Thank you for that - I am now subscribed to your channel.
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 9 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for subscribing.
@elleemmekay9921
@elleemmekay9921 Год назад
Thank you for offering this great series to all of us beginners! The overall subject matter in each video is great but even your small off-hand comments during your painting have been really helpful for me to improve my technique and figure out what I am doing wrong in certain situations. Wishing you all the best.
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright Год назад
You are so welcome!
@mariapazaristeaguirre4491
@mariapazaristeaguirre4491 2 года назад
Your pallette is fantastic¡¡¡ those colors, I love them
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 2 года назад
Glad you like them!
@mariamezei8796
@mariamezei8796 2 года назад
Thank you, awesome lesson. Can't wait to give it a go!
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 2 года назад
Let me know if you have any questions Maria. Enjoy.
@user-dv1ir1mu5f
@user-dv1ir1mu5f 10 месяцев назад
Enjoyed this first lesson. Thanks so much for sharing your techniques and expertise! I read what you said about the brushes. Wish you would at least tell us which type of brush. I used a round brush and I think yours may be something like a dagger brush. Thanks!
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 10 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful! All my brushes are round.
@danasmith5761
@danasmith5761 2 года назад
I have always wanted to learn but never had time but I am making time for your lessons they are so interesting and fun. You are teach me so much. Thank you😀
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 2 года назад
Wonderful! Glad to hear. You can do it! :-)
@ButterFly-cw7sj
@ButterFly-cw7sj Год назад
Amazing!!! I love this tutorial very much!! I never knew how clouds are painted.. been making terrible mistakes.. You're a great teacher! I love this so much!!
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright Год назад
Glad I could help! Let me know if you have any questions.
@kindredspiritm
@kindredspiritm Год назад
Such a wonderful tutorial. Thank you so much! You are a really great teacher and you explain things so well.
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright Год назад
You are so welcome!
@mahajanvishal
@mahajanvishal Год назад
This video is so valuable to budding artists like me, where i am actually struggling with basics. I don't have words to describe that the methods incorporated are simple as well as satisfying that i have created something. Also, 3 or 4 examples of the same subject makes it very thorough and interesting. I really like the videos. I am hopeful that watching and practicing there lessons might be a turning point for me as an artist.
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright Год назад
Very happy to hear my videos are helping you. Thank you for the feedback. All the best for your watercolor painting journey.
@cathyb52480
@cathyb52480 2 года назад
I di this tutorial yesterday. Pretty good results on 1 and 4. Not so much on 2 & 3. I seem to be really good at backruns and cauliflowers! Too much water, not enough paint, and going back in before things are completely dry. Lots to learn! I'm dating these and will continue to practice and hopefully improve. Thank you again for a very helpful series of lessons.
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 2 года назад
Glad you are finding my videos helpful Cathy. One of the main reasons for backruns and cauliflowers to happen is when your your brush is wetter than the damp paper. Try reducing the amount of paint in your brush, or use thicker paint when going back into damp paper. I will have to produce a video on backruns and cauliflowers in the future. Hard to cover it all in comments. :-( Enjoy the rest of the videos. :-)
@tonigatland157
@tonigatland157 Год назад
Just found you today and love the detailed instructions. Looking forward to working my way through them all. Thank you.
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright Год назад
Glad you are enjoying my videos. Have fun with your watercolour journey.
@tetiana_tsyhankova329
@tetiana_tsyhankova329 2 года назад
Thank you!
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 2 года назад
You're welcome!
@anasel-mahdi7908
@anasel-mahdi7908 2 года назад
Great teaching lesson.Thanks .
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 2 года назад
Thank you Anas, please let me know if you have any questions or requests for future videos.
@daphnebloomfield380
@daphnebloomfield380 2 года назад
You've just answered my questions in the fourth painting.
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 2 года назад
Glad you are enjoying my videos.
@romaisblooming
@romaisblooming 2 года назад
I am really enjoying and getting a lot out of this series. Thank you! I have attempted watercolor on my own, with much frustration, but this series is finally making things click. I have spent the summer playing with triads, and would love to learn more about them. What makes a successful triad and how does one go about choosing which one to work with?
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 2 года назад
I am very happy you are getting some assistance from this series. As I am primarily a tonal artist, I haven't concentrated on colours so much, other than playing with complementary and harmonious color schemes. I will give some thought to producing something with triads in the future. In the end it is most important to get your basics fully understood, as that will make more complex subject easier to handle.
@ButterFly-cw7sj
@ButterFly-cw7sj Год назад
Same here.. this tutorial is very very enlightening .. 🤗🎉🙏🙂
@esling77
@esling77 2 года назад
Ty Joe !!!!
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 2 года назад
You are welcome. Let me know if you have any specific questions.
@darlene6969
@darlene6969 Год назад
I just found your channel yesterday and you explain things so clear for all to understand.
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright Год назад
Thank you very much for the feedback. Glad you found my videos helpful.
@manjulathajain3849
@manjulathajain3849 3 месяца назад
Thanks 😊
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 3 месяца назад
You're welcome!
@markr5312
@markr5312 Год назад
Thanks!
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright Год назад
You are very welcome. And thank you for the Super Thanks!
@mykneeshurt8393
@mykneeshurt8393 7 месяцев назад
Great content!
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 7 месяцев назад
Thank you.
@lauracunneen7275
@lauracunneen7275 2 года назад
thank youvery much
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 2 года назад
You're welcome.
@saimakhalid8156
@saimakhalid8156 2 года назад
Aahhhmazing tysm.
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 2 года назад
You are welcome.
@zeitgeist8421
@zeitgeist8421 2 года назад
Thanks its helpful
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 2 года назад
You're welcome. Glad it helped.
@MsMonika59
@MsMonika59 2 месяца назад
Hi Joe delighted to see an australien 🇦🇺 artist doing this wonderful tutorial. I just found you and I love your style. I live in Melbourne and where do you live? If not too far I would love to do some real classes with you. What type of brushes to you use? Thanks in advance 🙏😊
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 2 месяца назад
Hi Monica, I live in Sydney, so a little too far away from you for face to face classes. I do hold an online class each Friday morning that you are welcome to join. The cost is $30 per week paid monthly. The brushes I use are made by NEEF (a Melbourne company) the model is 4750-LP.
@tizianaroncali8316
@tizianaroncali8316 11 месяцев назад
grazie!!!
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 11 месяцев назад
Prego!
@manjulathajain3849
@manjulathajain3849 3 месяца назад
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 3 месяца назад
Glad you enjoyed it.
@dearnest131
@dearnest131 2 года назад
Hi Joe. Dave Earnest in Boise, ID USA. Love the course. Its filling in cracks of my knowledge. I've been through to the skies demo so far. Cheers!
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 2 года назад
Hi Dave, nice to hear from you. Glad you are enjoying the videos. :-)
@dearnest131
@dearnest131 2 года назад
Happened onto your videos in a roundabout manner. First found Tim Wilmot in Bristol UK online. One of his influences was J Zbukvic. Bought all the Zbukvic videos and have watched those several times. Then was searching for an outdoor easel like he had. Not available. But your homemade easel popped up and I made one similar. And then I was onto your site. Bought your mastering Watercolor book. Did a few demos out of that and now Doing your beginner series. I first do one as you do it, then three more changing it up a bit. Theme and variations. Anyway, I’m self taught over the last 25 years starting in acrylics, then oils, and now watercolor. Having fun. Thanks again. One question: I find when I’m mixing paint it sucks up into my brush (red sable) and leaves very little on the pallet. Not much of a pool. I’m trying to get a rich mixture but difficult to see what I’m doing. If I add water it just dilutes it. Any tips on making that easier?
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 2 года назад
@@dearnest131 Hi Dave, I am a big fan of Joseph Zbukvic too, in fact he was the cause of me taking on a full time career in art. Thanks for purchasing my book by the way. If your brush is sucking up all the paint, it just means that you are not mixing anywhere near enough paint. If you have a look at my latest video and fast forward to where I mix some of my initial colours you will see just how much paint I mix. Here is the link: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-p_GxPUFb8S8.html A good tip is to work out how much paint you need and then double it. Especially with your initial washes - you will usually end up using those colours in the rest of you painting anyway.
@dearnest131
@dearnest131 2 года назад
Great! Thanks Joe
@dearnest131
@dearnest131 2 года назад
Hi Joe. Yes I see what you mean about mixing lots of paint. Thanks. And great job with that painting. On a different technical note: When you cut over to your camera on the left of you, its a bit disorienting. Maybe you do it because your head got in the main shot or something. But I'd just keep it to one camera. Just a thought. I've done audio for countless commercials, so I tend to notice these things. Well I've made it through doing both the color wheels. Very good exercises in learning how my colors react. I'm using Winsor Red, Cad Yellow Lt, (M. Graham) and French Ult. so its a bit different. I'm using the M Graham because of using it after reading Quillers Color Choices if I remember correctly. I still have a tube so I use it. :-) On to #10 the Old Farm. And yes, Z blows me away with his looseness, yet controlled style. Same with you. although a little less loose. Just good in a different way. More color. Learning a lot. Thanks again!
@daphnebloomfield380
@daphnebloomfield380 2 года назад
Joe, do you wet the paper first and do you have your board at an angle? Thank you for these tutorials.
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 2 года назад
Generally I do not wet my paper first Daphne. My board is at 15 degrees.
@ainagallemi4359
@ainagallemi4359 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for these tutorials! I'm doing my best to be fast when doing the fluffy clouds, but when I go at it again with the clean and wet brush to diffuse the paint through the negative space that I have created, the paint is already dry and so I get marked overlays. If on the contrary I make the first layer too wet, I cannot get defined parts in the cloud or the little brush hairs don't separate from the body of the brush to get the fluffiness out of it. Could you please advise me? Thank you!
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 11 месяцев назад
You're very welcome! When you have a brush that is very wet, you need to move it much faster to get the hairs to separate. Try painting on small paper until you get the technique right and then move to a bigger version. Remember, practice, observation, and adjustment, are critical to mastering watercolour. Good luck.
@mindfulnessman8575
@mindfulnessman8575 7 месяцев назад
Thank you, great tutorial. Where is that palette from please? I love the separate wells.
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for your enquiry about my palette. It is designed to hold plenty of paint, with good sized mixing areas, and big enough that I can use it for both outdoor and studio painting. I produce it myself on my 3D printer. Its price is $60 Australian, plus postage. If you interested in purchasing it you can contact me through my website at: www.paintingwithwatercolors.com/contact-joe-cartwright/
@Fonkemman
@Fonkemman 2 года назад
Thank you Joe! Best beginner course. What brush size are you using here? Thanks!
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 2 года назад
Size 12 Emmanuel. 8mm at ferrule and 29 mm hair length. Most of my clouds are done with this brush. :-)
@debbieborden7651
@debbieborden7651 2 года назад
I've never heard of this brush. Can you please tell me if it is synthetic or hair and maybe what it might compare to? My largest round brush is Robert Simmons Sapphire # 12 which I think is half and half. I also have a silver black velvet 3/4" oval. I love that "dragging action" you used! Can wait to test all my brushes for that.
@markr5312
@markr5312 Год назад
Thank you Joe. I enjoyed trying the sunset a couple of times. The one with the thicker paint came out streaky without a smooth transition. Any suggestions?
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright Год назад
Make sure your painting is at an angle, about 15 degrees should be enough. Next ensure you are painting with plenty of paint in your brush so that is flows down the paper. Also painting into the previous brushstroke about 1/4" so that the two merge together. Finally paint fast with a light touch so the paint doesn't dry before the next stroke.
@grantellis2840
@grantellis2840 2 года назад
Once again Joe a very informative lesson and as soon as I get some Arches paper I'll be able to practice a lot more, but not sure as to the type to get, I paint on standard A4 size or smaller normally on 200gsm paper with no cotton content but am looking at getting either the 185gsm - the cheaper option (I'm guessing water control will be very important) or should I be looking at getting 300gsm ??. At the moment I'm using cheap paper which "warps & buckles" easily plus I am learn to use a new Neef 4750 brush which is a lot better than most of the brushes I have been using, but there is a learning curve with it. More practice and then a lot more - it's all fun though. Thanks again Joe for a fantastic lesson.
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 2 года назад
Glad you are enjoying it Grant. Arches 185 gsm rough is a good paper for you to use at the moment. As your skill level improves you can then move to the Cold Press version.
@grantellis2840
@grantellis2840 2 года назад
@@JoeCartwright Thank you for your very quick response to my question, looking forward to "playing" with the new paper👍
@hannastocksick7395
@hannastocksick7395 2 года назад
Oh my gosh! Just a few strokes and it looked already amazing! I wish i could do that. I’ll practice. Do you suggest any sketchbook for watercolor? I’ve tried some but they are goo for just a single wash or so. I like to keep all my practice in one -place instead of loose pages. Any suggestions? Thx
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 2 года назад
I only use sketch books for travel. It is best to use seperate sheets of paper that you can keep in a folder or large zip lock back - if you want to keep them together. Moleskine make good watercolor sketchbooks for watercolor - not cheap however.
@christinachristina4668
@christinachristina4668 Год назад
Hi Joe, It seems to take me much longer than it does you to mix paint to the right consistency and color. What is the consistency of the paint in your pans? Are they fresh out of the tubes or do you let them dry out and then reactivate the paints with water? Thank you for all of your help. -
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright Год назад
Hi Christina, I let my paint dry in my palatte before using it. It gets reactivated with my wet brush. If you are having trouble mixing paint to the right consistency make sure you are not accidently introducing more water into your mix as you pick up more paint. You might like to have a look at my video on this: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3gJ73VwYqOc.html
@doriscastillo80
@doriscastillo80 Год назад
bellisimo
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright Год назад
Grazie.
@simaabedini3617
@simaabedini3617 2 года назад
Watching this from Turkey 🇹🇷
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 2 года назад
Enjoy. Let me know if you have any questions.
@Flux_One
@Flux_One 5 месяцев назад
Brilliant tutorial. What colours are you using? I caught Windsor blue red shade, but not sure what the yellow or red are. Cad Yellow Pale and Permanent Rose? Thanks
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 5 месяцев назад
Glad you liked it. The other two are Winsor lemon and Permanent Rose.
@Flux_One
@Flux_One 5 месяцев назад
@@JoeCartwright thanks so much. I've tried painting clouds but, so far, with unsuccessful results. Possibly because I was using hot press paper and over brushing. I'm going to use more textured paper and the side of the brush 👍
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 5 месяцев назад
Yes, these types of clouds are very hard to do on hot pressed paper, goog luck. @@Flux_One
@pavelozdani439
@pavelozdani439 7 месяцев назад
... do you moisten the back of the paper even for these small sketches?
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 7 месяцев назад
No I don't. It is not necessary for such quick paintings. 😊
@andyturner9796
@andyturner9796 2 месяца назад
do you ever use a Hake brush Joe?
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 2 месяца назад
I used on for a little while when I first started but not any longer Andy. I find my round brushes hold more paint.
@hannastocksick7395
@hannastocksick7395 2 года назад
You started the first set of clouds wet on dry, right?
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 2 года назад
Yes, wet on dry. Otherwise you cannot keep the white areas.
@andyturner9796
@andyturner9796 7 месяцев назад
Have you wet the back of your paper?
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 7 месяцев назад
Not for this small painting.
@oswaldomoralesperdomo2276
@oswaldomoralesperdomo2276 Год назад
Do you can trauction to spanish? Thanks very much. I am sucribe to your channel.👍👍👍👍
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright Год назад
Sorry, no. My english subtitles are auto generated by RU-vid so they do not translate that version to spanish. :-(
@envynathan1
@envynathan1 2 года назад
A crystal clear tutorial Sir. Skies have always mystified me and you have helped me to unravel that on a paper with so much ease. I am slowly catching up on your colour mixing technique and it is amazing indeed. Can you please send me some landscape photos to practise and paint ? I will be obliged. Also where can I post my work for your comments and guidance ? A whatsapp number perhaps.
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright 2 года назад
Glad you are enjoying my free videos. I don't currently have a Patreon account where people can pay for critiques.
@christinachristina4668
@christinachristina4668 Год назад
Thanks!
@JoeCartwright
@JoeCartwright Год назад
Thanks again! :-)
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