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Paul Coney, Bringing Warmth to your Watercolours Part One 

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This tutorial is in 2 parts of approx 50 minutes each.
How to lay down an initial ground wash with warm colours and build on that laying in a wet in wet sky with lost and found edges, and then the local and atmospheric colours that make up a pastoral midground. Also working with a limited palette and colour mixing.
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6 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 29   
@orcamum
@orcamum 5 лет назад
The way you walk us through the painting process is priceless! Thank you so much!
@paulconey6537
@paulconey6537 5 лет назад
Thanks orcamum, much appreciated !!😊😁😊
@denisestover2416
@denisestover2416 4 года назад
Beautiful work! MUCH, MUCH better camera work! Thank you so much for generously sharing your gifts with us all. I hope to see more of your work. God Bless!
@paulconey6537
@paulconey6537 4 года назад
Thanks Denise, much appreciated!!😊😊😊😊
@wakeupuk3860
@wakeupuk3860 3 года назад
Having taking up water colours now retired as an ex Teacher and Trainer and watched a great number of RU-vid WC tutorials came across yours today, I wish I had done so much sooner. With out doubt in terms of 'effective', detailed and pure teaching in how to use water colour for painting this one and Part 2 surpasses anything I have seen so far. Also viewing your own web site not at all surprize people (I could not LOL) pay the prices you can command. Going to attempt to copy parts 1 and 2 and even though I doubt it will be anything like yours, I am sure I am going to learn a great deal. Please do , do some more. Thank you.
@paulconey6537
@paulconey6537 3 года назад
Thanks so much Wake up, I'm so glad you enjoyed it and felt that you learned something from it aswell😊😊😊
@huburgalula4031
@huburgalula4031 3 года назад
That cloud is everything.
@paulconey6537
@paulconey6537 3 года назад
Thanks Hubur!
@vanvu1436
@vanvu1436 3 года назад
i like you lesson very much, please do more video.thanks
@paulconey6537
@paulconey6537 3 года назад
Thanks so much Van Vu, much appreciated!!😊😊😊
@michelejackson4873
@michelejackson4873 4 года назад
What a wonderful video covering so many interesting techniques. I have watched part two as well and it is equally enchanting. I hope to attempt clouds using your technique soon. Thank you for posting! I would love to see more of your videos.
@paulconey6537
@paulconey6537 4 года назад
Thank you Michele for your kind words😊😊
@StuffBySunshine
@StuffBySunshine 5 лет назад
Thank you! You're such a wonderful artist! I've always struggled to find really good step by step landscape tutorials, and yours is just brilliant! :)
@paulconey6537
@paulconey6537 4 года назад
Thank you so much, your words are appreciated!😊😊😊
@madhulikasinha_099
@madhulikasinha_099 5 лет назад
Thank you for this video. Always wanted to learn how to create natural clouds on paper. Fabulous work.
@paulconey6537
@paulconey6537 5 лет назад
Thank you Madhulika, glad you enjoyed it !😊
@ParulBhagatDancechoreo
@ParulBhagatDancechoreo 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing your wonderful talent. I wish to see more.
@paulconey6537
@paulconey6537 4 года назад
Thank you Parul for your kind words!!😊😊😊
@jaclee6
@jaclee6 4 года назад
Beautiful! thanks for a brilliant tutorial, I am learning so much from your process. Thanks for sharing your talent.
@paulconey6537
@paulconey6537 4 года назад
Thanks so much Jackie, much appreciated!!😊
@sreejak8623
@sreejak8623 5 лет назад
Thank you for a very detailed and informative tutorial. Amazing work as usual.
@paulconey6537
@paulconey6537 5 лет назад
Thank you Sreeja, glad you enjoyed it !😊😁😊
@vachiraa.9915
@vachiraa.9915 4 года назад
Thank you for videos , I think I had seen your name on some Facebook page before , maybe your wife showed people your watercolor technique .
@cyndinegrucci9647
@cyndinegrucci9647 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for this video. I have learned so much watching it. From color mixing to technique. I admire your paintings very much. Keep the videos coming! Also, What brand and texture paper are you using and also brand of paints and brushes.
@paulconey6537
@paulconey6537 5 лет назад
Glad you enjoyed it Cyndi, thank you. I usually use either Arches 300gsm or Saunders Waterford 300gsm , either Coldpress or Hotpress is fine. I have always used Winsor and Newton paints mainly and still do, I find them consistent with colour and of course know them well. For brushes, I just use standard nylon brushes, not expensive or anything as I like to replace them after they get a bit worn and the point goes.😊😁😊
@helmutdebra5373
@helmutdebra5373 5 лет назад
Wonderful demonstration! The sky is breathtaking. I have one question. As you put the washes into the sky, wet-in-wet, the colors initially blended with all soft edges around the cloud shapes and no lifting of pigment. After that dried, you added another layer of blue wet-in-wet to create the hard top edge on some of clouds. How was the hard edge created? Following along, it appears that you used the same technique for both. Thank you so much for taking the time to share your knowledge and gift. It's much appreciated.
@paulconey6537
@paulconey6537 5 лет назад
Thank you for your comments, Helmut Debra, the hard edge was created because when I wet the sky area above the cloud, that was where the wetness or water ended, therefore all the pigment will come to an abrupt end as it can only travel where there is already water , that is the "found" edge of "lost and found". I hope this explains it adequately 😊
@helmutdebra5373
@helmutdebra5373 5 лет назад
@@paulconey6537 Thank you, I understand now. On the original wash of the sky the water covered the entire area. For this section, you allowed the pigment to dry where the clean water ended, creating a found edge. Wherever you didn't want the distinct edge, you used the brush to soften or lose that edge. "Lost and found"! Got it!
@denisstryszyk4354
@denisstryszyk4354 3 года назад
Australian painters = cobalt blue. That makes me sad. Please try ultramarine or phtalo once...
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