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Watercolor Trick - How to SEE The Wash! 🎨 

Liron Yanconsky
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Hi there, Liron here! Today I want to show you EXACTLY how I see the washes I paint.
The ability to SEE what you paint, before painting it - can be a HUGE BENEFIT to your watercolor success.
I will share with you how I analyze the reference photo and see each of the 3 main washes we’ll be painting.
We’ll also discuss wash technique, wet-in-wet (when and how much to use it) and more!
I hope you enjoy this one 😊🙏🏼
- Liron
All Reference Photos & My Sketches:
imgur.com/a/MpobnSH
Time-Stamps:
00:00 - Explaining the Method
01:47 - Small Painting Demo
06:22 - Big Painting - 1st Wash - CONNECTED
10:11 - 2nd Wash - LARGE shapes of value
18:30 - 3rd Wash - Details (only now 😉)
25:30 - Final Tips
26:10 - End Result & Conclusion
🎨 MATERIALS I OFTEN USE 🎨
Paints (all Daniel Smith)
Phthalo Blue (Red Shade) - amzn.to/2FCuEvA
Ultramarine Blue - amzn.to/2FCvicu
Nickel Azo Yellow - amzn.to/2HW5Ik3
Perylene Red - amzn.to/2HUc1Ve
Quinacridone Rose
Brushes
Tracy Lebenzon Brushes
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Escoda Travel Sets:
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Silver Black Velvet - amzn.to/2JCnSJZ
Raphael - amzn.to/2Wo71wb (multiple sizes and sellers)
Princeton - amzn.to/2YoSHpa
Paper
Saunders Waterford / Arches, 300gsm, cold-press - amzn.to/2WrdTZU
Palette
Mijello Airtight 18 Wells - amzn.to/2IbhSoa
Plein-Air Easel
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White Pen
Uniball Signo White Gel Pen (easy to find on ebay!)
** MUSIC CREDITS **
Music is Still-Life by Anbr:
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* Please note this disclosure - Many of the links to Amazon (and possibly other websites in the future) are affiliate links.
This means I make a commission if you buy through them (and you obviously pay the same price).
However, my recommendations are honest and are always based on my own personal experience ^_^
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Комментарии : 84   
@troberts7458
@troberts7458 2 месяца назад
I’m a frustrated painter who has taken years of lessons, off and on. This lesson is exactly what I need to loosen up. Best tutorial I’ve seen yet!
@LironYan
@LironYan 2 месяца назад
Amazing! So happy to hear 😊🙏🏼🙏🏼
@scottenosh4548
@scottenosh4548 5 месяцев назад
This was massively helpful. Thanks buddy.
@carriecardwell608
@carriecardwell608 2 года назад
Hi Liron, I have been watching online art videos/tutorials for three years because I wanted to become good at drawing and painting. It is something that I have never been good at, but it's something that I have wanted to become better at and have some achievement in. 3 years ago I was going through a very very difficult time and decided I wanted to start doing art to help me through things. I have since watched hundreds and hundreds of hours of tutorials/classes on drawing and painting. I must say, out of all the awesome artists who take time to make tutorial videos for RU-vid, you are my favorite. Art does not come easily to me... I have a form of Muscular Dystrophy and my hands do not work ... I have to hold paint brushes, pens, colored pencils, Etc. with both hands and use my arms to make my hands do the work, if that makes sense. It has been a long, difficult, and often very frustrating learning process for me to figure out the best ways for me to approach doing different techniques that will work best for me, to make my art look the best it can be. The way you teach and explain how and why certain techniques work, and the easiest way to approach them, makes it easier for me to learn. Thank you so much for taking the time to make these videos! The work you do is absolutely fantastic! You have made me feel more optimistic that I can continue to improve and someday eventually be proud of what I have been able to overcome to become a better artist! I'm certainly not striving for perfection or anything... just pieces of art that I think look good, that I am proud of, and want to share with/show people. Thanks again! New subscriber ️ ☺️
@LironYan
@LironYan 2 года назад
Wow thank you so so much Carrie 😊🙏🏼 You can definitely do this! If anything - it will lead to a more unique style eventually. Keep up the great work & feel free to email me your work, I’m curious to see what you create 😁🎨 Very happy I could be of help in any way!
@LynKrivan-ni9ug
@LynKrivan-ni9ug 3 месяца назад
Keep at it Carrie!...Bless you!!!
@gailtruscott5520
@gailtruscott5520 2 года назад
Best visual demo and clear, simplified explanation of each stage of the value washes. TY.
@Self-taughtJay
@Self-taughtJay Год назад
You're the saint of watercolor. It's like changing water to wine. Holy watercolor.
@LironYan
@LironYan Год назад
thank you so much Jay! 😁😁😊
@Self-taughtJay
@Self-taughtJay Год назад
@@LironYan can you setup the thanks button? I'll be happy to donate.
@LironYan
@LironYan Год назад
@@Self-taughtJay Got a notification - thank you so much for the donation 🙏😊
@Self-taughtJay
@Self-taughtJay Год назад
@@LironYan anytime 🙏🏼
@markdonovan1540
@markdonovan1540 2 года назад
This is one of your best instructional style videos so far, which is very helpful indeed. Thanks Liron.
@jonwilson7871
@jonwilson7871 2 года назад
I appreciate the strategic approach to washes. You are a cool dude.
@berolinastrassmann
@berolinastrassmann 2 года назад
This fantastic! So helpful to look at it aS layers on Photoshop. For those of us who are not so Photoshop savvy, would you do a quick run through of the steps you need to get your results? Photoshop overwhelms me, but if there is a quick 1-2-3 step to simplify the image into those 3 or 4 versions for the wash, it would be massively helpful. If you already have a video, I would appreciate the link. Thanks in advance.
@javierfernandezz
@javierfernandezz 2 года назад
Very intelligent way to show how to see darks and lights! Well done!
@eyecandy5984
@eyecandy5984 2 года назад
Brilliantly explained! Most valuable video I've ever seen. Probably covers a whole workshop
@johnswatercolours7436
@johnswatercolours7436 2 года назад
Excellent video Liron 👍breaking down your own 'vision' process (converting a reference scene into a composition) is extremely helpful in developing my own 'vision' process. Thank you🙏👍🙂🙋
@jeannes
@jeannes 2 года назад
Originally I thought the title meant how to envision what the wet wash will look like once it has dried, but this is even more helpful than that 😄
@justinwr092
@justinwr092 2 года назад
You sir, are a resource. I'm just starting out on my watercolor journey, and many of your videos have helped me so much already!
@robinhere4230
@robinhere4230 2 года назад
Liron: This lesson was pretty amazing! I know I've said it before, but your realizing that we beginners need to understand this layering concept is just game-changing. I have never understood this or been able to see this, until now. If not for actually seeing the manipulation of the photos, I would never have believed it! Please consider doing another lesson like this. And, thank you. You really do make it almost seem possible.
@redaureolin1324
@redaureolin1324 Год назад
You need more comments and subscribers- i’m here to comment and say this is VERY helpful and inspirational, and i don’t even water color, but this makes me want to
@LironYan
@LironYan Год назад
Thank you so so much! 😁🙏🏼 This honestly makes my day, to encourage people who don’t currently use watercolor to give it a try. P.S. Your pfp reminds me I should continue reading / watching Jojo haha!
@redaureolin1324
@redaureolin1324 Год назад
IMMEDIATELY SUBSCRIBED- please watch it as soon as you can it is my favorite anime!! that is so awesome though omg.. and how cool it is to say hi! i watched this all the way thru and a lot of your shorts recently, they’re amazing and i wish i could try watercolor cause of your vids so keep posting!! Thank you and i’m glad to have made your day 🙏
@crogo2004
@crogo2004 2 года назад
Wow! You are a fast painter! I like the technique of the layering. Thank you.
@dagugli6092
@dagugli6092 Год назад
Good excersice! Thanks
@LynKrivan-ni9ug
@LynKrivan-ni9ug 3 месяца назад
Great video Liron!
@LironYan
@LironYan 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much 😊🙏🏼
@MG-iq6lr
@MG-iq6lr Год назад
Great teacher!
@artplussk_222
@artplussk_222 3 месяца назад
Thank you v much for sharing this beautiful n very useful video .
@janetlwood656
@janetlwood656 2 года назад
I love your videos!! You are a little fast at times but I can pause and rewind. You have helped me understand so much more about watercolor painting. Thank you!!
@user-eg1dn8rx2j
@user-eg1dn8rx2j Год назад
Thanks ❤️
@johnfehringer
@johnfehringer Год назад
What a great lesson. A lot of what art comes down to is the ability of the observer to step aside from the detail and “see” the world from fresh perspectives. You did a great job in illustrating this basic connection to a subject. Thanks
@LironYan
@LironYan Год назад
Thank you John! 😁 I’m constantly trying to find little hacks like this one, to help others visualize what I’m visualizing (:
@sannapersson581
@sannapersson581 2 года назад
This is so amazing to watch. Seeing someone as experienced at watercolours as you, using the exact same method to help see the layers as I do. Works great for animal portraits too.
@888ssss
@888ssss 2 года назад
genuis sir.
@pafeso1659
@pafeso1659 2 года назад
Loving the new stuff!
@sujanithtottempudi2991
@sujanithtottempudi2991 2 года назад
Excellent teaching 🙏🙏
@markusmeister1197
@markusmeister1197 2 года назад
Thanks Liron Great 👍🏻👍🏻😍
@Cre-Art
@Cre-Art Год назад
This is brilliant. One of the things that stumped me was: where do you start? I know there are layers but how do I see them? This method of breaking down the shapes and tones answered that question: You start with a simplicity. I'm practicing beginning techniques and learning my tools, but this is one of the most helpful videos I've seen. It will help me progress to the next stage. Very grateful to you, Liron.
@LironYan
@LironYan Год назад
So happy this helps! 😁 Once you get comfortable with this, you’ll start to have fun with it and find your own ways of simplifying, or DETAILING. Keep up the good work 💪🎨
@happyfarmer979
@happyfarmer979 2 года назад
Thanks for the video. Such great information. Can’t wait to learn this.
@Priyafashionartstudio
@Priyafashionartstudio 2 года назад
Really helpful ✨✨
@sewingstitches8267
@sewingstitches8267 2 года назад
This was amazingly useful! Thankyou sooo much!
@RuturajVartak
@RuturajVartak 2 года назад
absolutely awesome !
@mikartmilo
@mikartmilo 2 года назад
Great video, loved this learnt lots 🔥❤️👏🏻
@m.ishakziaee9861
@m.ishakziaee9861 11 месяцев назад
Liron! Absolutel agree with @carriecardwell608's feedback. Similiar situation here...have watched maybe 10,000 hours of video - Zbukvic, Castagnet, Schaller, etc - but your video in general and this one in particular is a masterclass...esp for folks who havent taken a class! May the force be with you
@judylarkin1978
@judylarkin1978 2 года назад
Fantastic video! So interesting and helpful to see it in black/ white and in 3 steps! Thank you!
@riteshkumarbathinda
@riteshkumarbathinda Год назад
You are simply great work doing. Love 💟 your attitude and ability.
@Flux_One
@Flux_One 2 года назад
This vid has been extremely helpful. Thanks for sharing
@Stitchxavi
@Stitchxavi 2 года назад
This is so helpful to a complete newbie like me!!!
@denisebanto3185
@denisebanto3185 2 года назад
Thank you!
@saicharan2159
@saicharan2159 Год назад
Great Bro Thanks ❤️❤️❤️
@sweetsmiler
@sweetsmiler Год назад
Very helpful and actually fun to watch! Thank you!
@LironYan
@LironYan Год назад
Thank you for watching 🙏😊
@almeidanorton
@almeidanorton 2 года назад
greaaaaaaat videao. thank you!!!
@fernandahecktheuer
@fernandahecktheuer 2 года назад
Brilliant lesson, Liron, it helps a lot, thank you! On a side note: I thought the ambulance was here (I live in the middle of the way to three different hospitals), just realized it was on the video because you've mentioned it ;)
@Marta-bj3ug
@Marta-bj3ug 2 года назад
👍 gracias!
@darrelltempleton3098
@darrelltempleton3098 2 года назад
One of your best demonstrations. You just showed me what I have been doing wrong!
@battletestedbeauty3758
@battletestedbeauty3758 2 года назад
At first I misunderstood what you meant by a 'Critiques tier' in Patreon and legit thought you were charging ppl for their criticisms of your videos lol! Boss move if you did that! Love your work and thank you endlessly for your tutorials!
@LironYan
@LironYan 2 года назад
Haha should have explained better 😂 But that is a funny idea Thank you so much 😊🙏🏼
@NMranchhand
@NMranchhand 2 года назад
This was a very clever method of showing your way of thinking about washes, Liron. I found it very useful. May I recommend to you the wash method of a Florida watercolorist named Don Andrews, past President of the American Watercolor Society? His method of “turning on the lights”, by maximizing successive layers of light, middle and dark values, each before moving on to the next, I think you would find most Interesting.
@LironYan
@LironYan 2 года назад
Interesting, will look it up! 😁 Thank you 🙏🏼
@Aurora150264
@Aurora150264 2 года назад
I think you has used an photo app to make this different photos? My question is, what is the name of the different stages of values in such an app? I don´t know if you understand me, because I am german and my english is not the very best. I have a photo app on my smartphone, but there I couldn´t find something like that. Because the idea of these pictures with the values I think is great and could help me a lot.
@hellooohowareudoing
@hellooohowareudoing 4 месяца назад
Good question - did you ever find the answer?
@arnabc
@arnabc 2 года назад
Is there some way to adapt this process to colour pictures?
@nikahadasart3207
@nikahadasart3207 2 года назад
I've learned more in 20 minutes than watching hours of long winded videos
@AmandaMG6
@AmandaMG6 2 года назад
How do we create the digital versions that you’ve printed here? I know it’s sort of off topic. 🙏🏼
@LironYan
@LironYan 2 года назад
I can do a video on that if you want one 😊 The closest thing I currently have is this vid: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--q4io0Z15eU.html (the relevant time in video is linked)
@AmandaMG6
@AmandaMG6 2 года назад
@@LironYan omgosh. Thank you so much for this reply!
@caustic299
@caustic299 2 года назад
I don’t have Photoshop, can someone please recommend a good photo editing app that has the posterize tool or something similar? Thanks
@LironYan
@LironYan 2 года назад
Gimp! And it's free 😁
@NMranchhand
@NMranchhand 2 года назад
@@LironYan Read my mind. And the GIMP authors provide a rather full and detailed instruction manual for their free product!
@DS40764
@DS40764 2 года назад
I was confused by your first step. With the first wash, wouldn't we start out with the lightest things in the picture (light to dark in watercolor). I understand the big shapes, placing them in. But why did you deepen the color in the beginning? Is this a value study?
@LironYan
@LironYan 2 года назад
Do you refer to the wet-in-wet? I sometimes keep the wash flat and paint anything that ISN’T a highlight. But here I felt like I had to get some dark paint In because the timing was right and why not (:
@shaziarafat1200
@shaziarafat1200 2 года назад
Hi Liron . I have bought your drawing course 2 days ago and have yet to receive any information regarding how to access the course or any details at all . I have emailed you and haven’t gotten any reply either. Could you please look into it for me . Thanks !
@LironYan
@LironYan 2 года назад
Hey will get back to you via email asap! (: Sorry for the delay
@farukerfen9838
@farukerfen9838 2 года назад
💯💯💯👍👍👍👏👏👏👏🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋❤️❤️❤️
@dianarumenova3797
@dianarumenova3797 9 дней назад
What number is your brush?
@LironYan
@LironYan 3 дня назад
It's a size 16 (:
@dianarumenova3797
@dianarumenova3797 3 дня назад
@@LironYan tnx.
@xTK421x
@xTK421x 2 года назад
I just mastered value with graphite. Thought I could transfer that to water color.......WRONG. Back to basics. The negative can be sketchy. I shoot RAW. So, my camera has 2 pictures for every snap. 1 is jpeg and #2 is RAW or the negative. It really helps me to SEE. Step 1 make the shape. That will set the tone for me. thanks again.
@xTK421x
@xTK421x 2 года назад
It is professionals, like you, so willing to expose your self in order to teach those willing to learn. FOR FREE. You are part of a cyclic blessing I have for those of your caliber. Specials like you, in my humble opinion, deserve head of the line privileges. Trust me I organize the line. In other words I got your back!
@budakart
@budakart Год назад
Come to Islam n success
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