Painting hanging mist in the mountains wet into wet in my block in stage. This is a really fun and easy technique to achieve subtle transitions which create realistic mist and cloud.
Hi Wayne. I just want to say, that i feel all your positive wibe so much. You are an amazing artist. I just started 1 year ago paiting realism, so your videos help a lot. Thanks so much.
Wayne Vickers Art for sure. My painting has evolved over 6 years due to practice, practice and more practice, then observing and learning from other gifted artists. We sure are fortunate nowadays to have such instant access to other likeminded artists. It drives everyone to produce better pieces which is very inspiring to witness.
It certainly has changed since I began 13 odd years ago. I was just thinking that yesterday. Even here within NZ there is a wealth of knowledge being shared from landscape artists. Info I would have given my eye teeth for back then 😆
@@waynevickersart2141 so true Wayne. Just think that you are now inspiring a new generation of artists. Some just painting as a means of artistic release, others wanting to improve and grow. How cool is that.
Beautiful and so helpful! I’m hoping for a little bit more guidance if you can please. I’m painting a nightscape (Kiwiriki Bay on Great Barrier Island). I’d like to know what colours to paint my mountains. My water and sky are deep blues with a creamy yellow/white moon and reflection.
Something I have been looking for . Can you tell me what kind of brushes were you using to blend the white to get the misty effect. And thank you for being there.❤
I just discovered your chanel, its great. Can you please make a video about painting cluds like the piece you have at your right in this video?? Im having trouble painting skies
First, I wanted to say, Thank you for creating your video, and I enjoyed learning from it today. And, any slim chance you are single? HaHa... lol. I just wanted to toss that compliment your way, as well. Cheers! You are a wonderful artist!
How do you determine the block-in color of the mountians? Does the sky play a factor, or do you stick with a specific pallet? Love the work and new subscriber!
Hi Max, sky is the deciding factor, so it is always different depending on the sky. It takes a bit of practice and you won't always get it right first time. Good luck!
Sorry Vic, I'm just not a water colour guy. Would like to have a play with water colour, it's just completely backwards to what I'm doing here from what I know. Good luck! Let me know how it goes 🎨