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How To Plan Your Watercolor Washes 2 

Oliver Pyle - Our Landscape
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PLANNING WASH SEQUENCES AND MANAGING EDGES
Video 2 - The Planning Process
This is the second in a series of videos where I will show you how I paint a complex scene in watercolour - the River Arun in Sussex. As the series progresses, you will see the painting develop from start to finish, demonstrating how important it is to plan your wash sequences and learn techniques to help you manage the edges of shapes and elements in any watercolour painting.
In this video, I spend time discussing the scene I will be painting, posing the following questions that help me plan my wash sequences:
1) Where are my lightest lights and here are my darkest darks?
2) How will I preserve these?
3) Will I need to make a tonal value study?
4) What are likely to be the 'problem areas.'
5) Where do I want to describe crisp edges?
6) Where do I want to soften of lose some edges?
7) Where can I use a negative painting technique, or will I need to use other methods (masking, lifting out.)
I then provide a simple demonstration of the three types of wash techniques that I will be using throughout the painting:
1) Wet-on-dry
2) Wet-on-wet
3) Wet-to-wet

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11 окт 2024

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Комментарии : 43   
@llipton6956
@llipton6956 16 часов назад
Thank you! Another great tutorial- I can’t wait to watch this beautiful scene develop under your brush!
@bobbieherron6972
@bobbieherron6972 17 часов назад
I love this-- like listening to music to hear you talk about how to make a vibrant plan, knowing how the eye travels. Thank you!
@noelnicholls3622
@noelnicholls3622 16 часов назад
Extraordinary journey through the beautiful image. Moving into you actually painting this will be a huge gift to us all. Thankyou Ollie.
@erikdsalvesen
@erikdsalvesen 2 дня назад
Already liking this! :)
@barbaragemin5117
@barbaragemin5117 5 часов назад
Thanks Oliver, you mentioned something I’ve not heard from other artists but that I’ve always believed; loose style paintings are not slapdash as they seem but even more planned. The looser a painting the more difficult it is. Looking forward to the next video 😊
@dorothywicks9271
@dorothywicks9271 11 часов назад
Thank you so much for this lesson. Listening to your thought processes is so valuable and so very generous of you to share this with us. Looking forward to the next video. Blessings to you.
@petelangforduk
@petelangforduk 3 часа назад
Thanks Oliver. As a relative beginner who has watched lots of RU-vid tutorials and demos, this is refreshing and explains very clearly some new techniques that I've not seen covered before. I look forward to the next in the series.
@SaskiavL61
@SaskiavL61 5 часов назад
As the video went on, you answered every question that went through my mind immediately. Also thank you for reminding me that "loose painting" requires a lot of thinking, which is why my silly attempts look like a 3 year old made them. Very grateful once again to you for sharing your knowledge, I made a note of the questions for future reference.
@ruthward9626
@ruthward9626 4 часа назад
Thank you for creating & sharing this tutorial, Olly. It has been a real eye-opener for me & largely explains why I have struggled to develop my watercolour painting skills to any great degree. Very much looking forward to the next one.
@howardsmith7261
@howardsmith7261 7 часов назад
Thank you Oliver, I am learning So much from your teaching. You explain so well the process you use when painting a scene.
@TheLittleEconomist
@TheLittleEconomist 4 часа назад
I’ve needed something like this your years. To use your words I’ve needed the hidden wiring. In my words I’ve been trying to develop my own thought process and love your idea of a considered approach. Thank you so much for this!
@AdamSingle
@AdamSingle 11 часов назад
Brilliantly broken down. Loved it. This helps a great deal for what I’m about to paint.
@pantera8298
@pantera8298 17 часов назад
🙏❤Thank you, Oliver Pyle! You are a blessing !
@MaryShelsby
@MaryShelsby 16 часов назад
Awesome instruction.
@DrIli2008
@DrIli2008 54 минуты назад
Love your teaching method. Thank you very much. Waiting for every session with a lot of joy.
@birgitwinkler5495
@birgitwinkler5495 Час назад
Thank Oliver, it is so interesting, to get part of the thoughts of an artist, how he plans a picture. Most tutorials are paint along and you don’t share the thoughts of the artist and get only the ready plan. But the plan is 80% of the whole work. I want to know, how can i plan my own paintings. So thanks a lot! Most thoughts i make intuitively, when a get startet to paint, growing with the experience. It is so helpful to get the planning thoughts in a good and clear system, like you do.
@anaandrealewis140
@anaandrealewis140 13 часов назад
Thank you for this second video, Olly. Can't wait for the 3rd installment and see the image painted the way you explain it.
@frenchgrama
@frenchgrama 13 часов назад
Was soooo looking forward to this video release! Thank you for telling us about Wet INTO Wet - until now I had believed that the only way you could do this was if you placed a drier wash next to a wetter wash (which in my case meant that the drier wash was almost always darker), it never even occurred to me that I could do it with the colours mixed to the same tone 😵‍💫
@vbplu
@vbplu 13 часов назад
So happy you're back!! Love it Olly
@wallis8598
@wallis8598 2 часа назад
Thank you so much! This is extremely useful. Excited to get the next episode!!
@karensneed5700
@karensneed5700 2 часа назад
Love this! Thank you for insight into the internal thought process
@lyndasawol
@lyndasawol 16 часов назад
Excellent as always. Thank you for your thoughtful approach…. It’s fascinating to get inside an artists mind
@carrollsfarmcrafts310
@carrollsfarmcrafts310 Час назад
Thank you so much for your generosity and for sharing your knowledge.
@EmSiStudios
@EmSiStudios 16 часов назад
This is great! Thank you!
@maryrichinick7287
@maryrichinick7287 3 минуты назад
So very helpful. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
@user-lf1ei4zh6b
@user-lf1ei4zh6b 9 часов назад
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Understanding the amount of water on both the paper and brush and how they will react to each other is something that is hit or miss for me. I think it may be something where I need to use the same paper and brush every time.
@Richard-ou6uw
@Richard-ou6uw 6 часов назад
Great information Oliver can’t wait for the next video 👍👍🥃
@Silver-wm7es
@Silver-wm7es 14 часов назад
A very talented and extremely generous Artist. Glad to be aboard your ship sir
@dagz6831
@dagz6831 16 часов назад
Dang! Just missed this. Will be viewing from Oregon tonight!
@felicitymorris8450
@felicitymorris8450 17 часов назад
So many details in the scene!
@ellenp7455
@ellenp7455 15 часов назад
Wonderful lesson, thank you for doing this! ❤
@Devenny67
@Devenny67 15 часов назад
so very helpful. Many thanks
@ClementinaDiFranco
@ClementinaDiFranco 16 часов назад
Thank you Oliver
@romatyma638
@romatyma638 17 часов назад
Good evening Everybody😊
@lindyartforfun
@lindyartforfun Час назад
Thank you, I am going to practice wet to wet a lot more!
@Steven-e8r
@Steven-e8r 15 часов назад
Absolutely brilliant. Really love this new series and can’t wait for the next instalment. Thank you for sharing all of your experience with us Olly 🙏🏻🫶🏻
@terrydevries914
@terrydevries914 13 часов назад
Good stuff
@isolde100
@isolde100 56 минут назад
I wish I had been given this advice four years ago when I began painting in watercolor. As you say, when watching a tutorial, one sees only the results of the teacher's planning. The teacher never explicitly tells you how he thought his way into the steps of the painting. I had to figure this out myself, which perhaps was not a total waste of time because it allowed me to practice brush strokes, master water and pigment density control, and edge control. However, there were so many times when I felt like quitting because I felt I simply had not talent for watercolor. If I had someone explain the process, as you have, it would have saved me some frustration.
@peterwiseman7044
@peterwiseman7044 10 часов назад
Thank you Olly - another very useful video! A quick question for you. In discussing wet in wet technique you mention that the two colours need to be the same tone. Is it that they need to be roughly the same level of dilution, and hence they are the same tone? i.e. you can most easily tell if its going to work if the tone is the same, but the underlying reason is that the two colours are roughly equally wet and so the pigments are more likely to stay in place.
@PowderPainting-y2f
@PowderPainting-y2f 12 часов назад
What is a loose style? Is it the amount of detail, or more visible brushwork or amount of hard edges or presence of open features which the brain can interpolate/extrapolate ? Seems to comparatively identify a loose atyle, but is there a way to quantify/measure? Can portraits be done using a loose style? Very good thoughts/discussion sir. Really helpful.
@rosine2
@rosine2 12 часов назад
Thank you very much
@beejayem42
@beejayem42 12 часов назад
🐨👍
@pantera8298
@pantera8298 16 часов назад
Wonderful! Thank you❤
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