Goodness, this is the best watercolor valuable video of all time. ❤I'm sure this is going to be game-changing. Thank you so much, Kris. I watched the other painted one, too, simply fabulously taught. 7:27
Dear Kris , the beginning of your painting has realy showed me a great way to keep a painting simple and more easy to paint at the end by building it ip thank you looking forward to the rest many greetings from Christiane Berlin Germany 😊❤
I continue to binge watch your videos. 🤗. As a photographer, who loves black and white, am SO glad to see you and other artists stressing how important getting those values right, is a game changer to OK art, to a really great painting! Thanks SO much!
Yet again you have so inspired me! That is a great way to get a painting done. I often feel overwhelmed with just the amount of ‘stuff’ in a photo I want to paint. I was squinting at your picture and could see exactly what you meant. Thanks so much, a painting day for me today! 🎉
Your video is quite relevant to me. I’ve been painting for a couple of years now. When I paint by following another painting, my paintings turn out well. And when I using a photograph, they don’t turn out as well. I have a hard time simplifying the scene. Did you go through this? Will try the value study. Thank you Kris.
You are very welcome. I'm glad you found this helpful. Interestingly...I find the opposite to be true for me. I have a hard time painting from a painting. I NEED to see the original reference image (or paint from life). AND then I must go through the simplification process myself. If I use someone else's simplified version of the scene I am missing critical information to inform my painting. I hope that makes sense.
That was a wonderful and essential video for me to absorb!! I’ve had such trouble trying to simplify favorite scenes to build a good composition. I have a charming water wheel on my property that I’ve wanted to paint for years. But I haven’t been able to develop a simplified composition to create the right scene. I wish I could send you a photo of it.🙂Thank you for this lesson!
I'm so glad you found it helpful. If you upload the picture to a photo sharing site, you can share a link to the image. I'd love to see the waterwheel.
Your simple sentence "If you squint you can see the values", my goodness, that was BEYOND helpful for me! Thank you!
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Goodness, this is the best watercolor valuable video of all time. ❤I'm sure this is going to be game-changing. Thank you so much, Kris. I watched the other painted one, too, simply fabulously taught. 7:27
You are so welcome!
It’s great to see instruction and the discipline and time necessary to advance one’s skills. The bare bones in order to develop and enjoy thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Dear Kris , the beginning of your painting has realy showed me a great way to keep a painting simple and more easy to paint at the end by building it ip thank you looking forward to the rest many greetings from Christiane Berlin Germany 😊❤
Hi Christiane. I appreciate your comments and feedback on this channel. I'm glad you found the lesson to be helpful. Have a wonderful day!
I continue to binge watch your videos. 🤗. As a photographer, who loves black and white, am SO glad to see you and other artists stressing how important getting those values right, is a game changer to OK art, to a really great painting! Thanks SO much!
I agree completely. It is essential to get those values right. I am a photographer too! Thanks for leaving feedback.
So inspiring to paint this way
I'm glad you like it.
Thank you! Really teaching instead of painting.
Glad it was helpful!
Much needed video, thank you so much mam ❤
You're so welcome. Thanks for watching.
Thanks Kris! I've my own photos of the same bridge in my 'must try someday' file. This will be interesting.
Hey. It's a small world! :-) Have fun with this one. It is a beautiful place.
Excellent tutorial. The monochromatic rendition makes it so clear how it needs to be painted when using color. Thank you.
Yes. I agree. Helps me really SEE the subject before I start painting it. Glad you found it helpful.
Yet again you have so inspired me! That is a great way to get a painting done. I often feel overwhelmed with just the amount of ‘stuff’ in a photo I want to paint. I was squinting at your picture and could see exactly what you meant. Thanks so much, a painting day for me today! 🎉
I'm so glad to hear you found this to be helpful. It was a game changer for me.
This is so helpful.
I'm glad you liked it.
Very understable with clear voice with a Notan on medium value at the beginning. Interesting. Tku
Thank you!
Very helpful! Much appreciation from this beginner!
Thanks Leslie-Anne. Welcome to the channel.
You're very welcome!
Thanks Kris. Very valuable information, presented in an easy to follow way. Appreciate your sharing your knowledge.
You're welcome, Steve. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. Have a GREAT day.
Your video is quite relevant to me. I’ve been painting for a couple of years now. When I paint by following another painting, my paintings turn out well. And when I using a photograph, they don’t turn out as well. I have a hard time simplifying the scene. Did you go through this? Will try the value study. Thank you Kris.
You are very welcome. I'm glad you found this helpful. Interestingly...I find the opposite to be true for me. I have a hard time painting from a painting. I NEED to see the original reference image (or paint from life). AND then I must go through the simplification process myself. If I use someone else's simplified version of the scene I am missing critical information to inform my painting. I hope that makes sense.
I like all your drawings and tips also i like the painting of (the dome of the rock ) at the background🥹🥹
Thank you so much
Thank you! This is new to me. I look forward to your next video about value study. ❤
You're welcome. I'm glad you found it to be helpful.
Very helpful, thank you.
You're welcome! Thanks for watching
Thank you. Excellent values explanation.
You're welcome. I'm glad you found it helpful. This process has been a "game changer" for me in my watercolor paintings.
Hello, I'm learning the watercolor drawing alone and your video is very helpful. Your explanation about value is really clear. Thank you very much 🙏
You are very welcome. Thank you for watching and thank you so much for leaving a comment. Have a GREAT day.
Thankyou ! I must remember to squint.
YES!! It is so important!
That was a wonderful and essential video for me to absorb!! I’ve had such trouble trying to simplify favorite scenes to build a good composition. I have a charming water wheel on my property that I’ve wanted to paint for years. But I haven’t been able to develop a simplified composition to create the right scene. I wish I could send you a photo of it.🙂Thank you for this lesson!
I'm so glad you found it helpful. If you upload the picture to a photo sharing site, you can share a link to the image. I'd love to see the waterwheel.
Good morning can please connect me to the final videos on this piece. For this has been very helpful. Thank you 🙏
Here is the link to the full tutorial - th-cam.com/video/HvYNc_XOJ0c/w-d-xo.html Enjoy!!
@@KrisDeBruineStudio thank you
part 2 ???
Hi. Thanks for watching. You can find part 2 of this tutorial at: th-cam.com/video/HvYNc_XOJ0c/w-d-xo.html Enjoy!