What you should be thinking before start your next watercolour painting.
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I enjoy watching you transform your under painting. Quite educational every time. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for your comment 👍
Really good. Thank you for sharing.
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Hi Robert, Thanks for sharing your thoughts, comments and advice with us. I take your point about not listing the exact colours you use, but it’s seeing your palette regarding the amount of water or the paint thickness you use in each area of the painting that I can’t seem to grasp (either too wet and it disperses or too thick and it looks stuck on) - that is the most helpful aspect to me. Perhaps one day I’ll get it.
Thanks again. Barry
That's exactly what baffles me. It must be a common difficulty
Yes, this is tricky. I honestly believe the only way to figure it out is to paint a lot of watercolours. It is something that will just become natural eventually.....it took me a long time to get it!
Robert can you tell me please do you use student quality or artist quality paint. Love your work I learn a lot from your videos.
I use Rembrandt and Daniel Smith tube watercolours which are artist quality. I used cotman student tubes for years which were fine, knowing what I know now I wish I went to 100% cotton paper (Saunders and Waterford) sooner. I believe the paper should be the first priority as it will be easier to paint on and more forgiving. I could paint a good watercolour using student grade paints on high quality paper.....however artist quality paints on cheap paper could go either way!
@@RobertMeeArtist thanks Robert good to know. I use Windsor and Newton and Daler Rowney must give Daniel Smith a try.
i did try this not sure.
You did a great job on this one .
what colors and pappers do you use?
Check out the video in the description regards the materials I use.