Watercolour artist here!! Quick tips to help anyone struggling with watercolours!! 1. It’s easier to line your piece after painting it but be wary. The paint sometimes scratches off onto your pen if it’s too thick or too chalky (if this happens it doesn’t kill the pen, just scribble on a loose sheet and it fixes it. It’s annoying if anything). Better materials for lining is lining with the paint itself with a thinner brush, pencils of any kind and especially ballpoint pens. Goes down easier and if it does scratch off paint again, scribble on a piece of paper. 2. Don’t use too much water in your paint. Ironically enough, you drown the page this way. For your first experiments you used too much water and the colours ended up drying with a darker line around the paint. That’s from the over use of paint. 3. Be patient. Build slowly. Go from light to dark and layering is your best friend. Some paints reactivate (especially on the cheaper side) so be wary when layering with them. 4. Most importantly, learn your materials and practice. Play around with what you have, learn different techniques and styles to find what you like be it lineless or not. Clean gradients of textured. Like any material, the final look and the process is dependent on you and what you like. (Ok didn’t mean to ramble, if this helped at all your welcome now go have fun!!)
absolutely love how the final piece turned out! the water colours look really nice! i always worry theyre gonna dry dry kind of grainy. Love this character too, o'd love to see more of him!
I wasn’t expecting for the colours to be so vibrant and clear when I saw the pans. 😮 Also super surprised by the paper!! The artwork looks amazing and it was certainly worth the sweat!! You made it look so effortless and the way you simply draw a big piece like that is just amazing. 🙌
Yeah thats why I was so shocked too, swatching them I was just blown away with how different they looked from the pans. They were so beautiful ✨ And thank you so much ❤
Bonjour j'ai 14 ans et je voulais vous dire que j'adore votre style car je trouve toujours qu'il y a une grande profondeur dans ce que vous créez, comme si chaque dessin avait une histoire. Sachez que je rêverais d'être organisée et d'avoir l'aire si alaise que vous lorsque je dessine. Donc continuez🤩😍
Your final piece came out so beautiful and warm, I really love it! I'm also impatient with waiting for paint to dry so I have a love/hate relationship with watercolours haha, but seeing how saturated these are makes me very tempted to try again 🤔 thank you for sharing!
Just found your channel, live the effet that first wash of color had on the final painting. Great colors ❤️ And the characters is beautiful, i find myself intrigued by his story
The artwork tuned out wonderfully! Plus, watching this has made me want to take another crack at using watercolours, so I’d greatly appreciate any advice anyone has for using them or suggestions for what to paint 💙💙
Watercolour artist here!! Quick tips to help anyone struggling with watercolours!!
1. It’s easier to line your piece after painting it but be wary. The paint sometimes scratches off onto your pen if it’s too thick or too chalky (if this happens it doesn’t kill the pen, just scribble on a loose sheet and it fixes it. It’s annoying if anything). Better materials for lining is lining with the paint itself with a thinner brush, pencils of any kind and especially ballpoint pens. Goes down easier and if it does scratch off paint again, scribble on a piece of paper.
2. Don’t use too much water in your paint. Ironically enough, you drown the page this way. For your first experiments you used too much water and the colours ended up drying with a darker line around the paint. That’s from the over use of paint.
3. Be patient. Build slowly. Go from light to dark and layering is your best friend. Some paints reactivate (especially on the cheaper side) so be wary when layering with them.
4. Most importantly, learn your materials and practice. Play around with what you have, learn different techniques and styles to find what you like be it lineless or not. Clean gradients of textured. Like any material, the final look and the process is dependent on you and what you like.
(Ok didn’t mean to ramble, if this helped at all your welcome now go have fun!!)
absolutely love how the final piece turned out! the water colours look really nice! i always worry theyre gonna dry dry kind of grainy. Love this character too, o'd love to see more of him!
Thank you! I'd like to do more with him in the future!❤
Yes to hearing more about your world-building. And you did a great job with this main painting. I love the “camels” eyes.
Omg yes. I love it when artists rant about their worlds and ocs.
Oh I'd love to see more of him! I love his concept. The art turned out so pretty
I wasn’t expecting for the colours to be so vibrant and clear when I saw the pans. 😮 Also super surprised by the paper!!
The artwork looks amazing and it was certainly worth the sweat!! You made it look so effortless and the way you simply draw a big piece like that is just amazing. 🙌
Yeah thats why I was so shocked too, swatching them I was just blown away with how different they looked from the pans. They were so beautiful ✨ And thank you so much ❤
@@staticwool If you’d feel intrigued to make more watercolour pieces I certainly would not complain, hehehe. ☺️
I always love seeing you draw figures. You’re so talented!
Bonjour j'ai 14 ans et je voulais vous dire que j'adore votre style car je trouve toujours qu'il y a une grande profondeur dans ce que vous créez, comme si chaque dessin avait une histoire. Sachez que je rêverais d'être organisée et d'avoir l'aire si alaise que vous lorsque je dessine. Donc continuez🤩😍
Your skills are so impressive 😩 I'm really rooting for this channel to grow quickly! You deserve it.
I love the way you use color. I especially like how the warm gradient you put down affected the colors of the peice.
I love your drawings they look amazing ❤❤❤❤
you are a very very very very very very very very very goooooooooooood artist
Your art is so satisfying to watch! I love the way you draw humanoid anatomy.
Gorgeous. I’m in utter awe at your work
I love everything you are doing! Thank you for the inspiration!
The colours that you chose for the painting are spectacular!
Those were very nice blues, greens and oranges with cool accents. Nice drawings 👍
Your final piece came out so beautiful and warm, I really love it! I'm also impatient with waiting for paint to dry so I have a love/hate relationship with watercolours haha, but seeing how saturated these are makes me very tempted to try again 🤔 thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much ❤❤ I absolutely agree, I have a love/hate with them too so I was really happy with how this set looked 👌
I honestly forgot you were using watercolor because how saturated they are. Gorgeous
Just found your channel, live the effet that first wash of color had on the final painting. Great colors ❤️ And the characters is beautiful, i find myself intrigued by his story
Gonna get the paint soon. I'm very impressed ❤️🩷🧡💛💚💙🩵🤍
I love the redraw!! It's so cool to see how much you've improved. Also can I just say I love your little clown mascot. SO cute!!
Ah Thank You!! ❤
The artwork tuned out wonderfully! Plus, watching this has made me want to take another crack at using watercolours, so I’d greatly appreciate any advice anyone has for using them or suggestions for what to paint 💙💙
It's really hard to be patient with watercolour, that's why I always keep a hairdryer handy 🥰
They are beautiful. More like ink than paint.
Great video, :)
Beautiful 😍
Hi! I love your art and style so much its so pretty :) would you ever do a tutorial on how you draw?
Hello, I love your art so much :D
Oo im early today, very pretty art 😊
I forgot you posted so often hehe, ❤, thanks for your reply back the last time I commented a question ❤❤
Thank you 😁 not sure how long I can keep up this frequent posting 😅
im second!!. Never late to your videos!! (:
Watching thai while drawing a comic that even i dont understand🥰✌️
Cool
How many sketchbooks do you have???????
At least 15 😊
I use watercolor wrong I think? I use less water and just color with it and never layer LOL.
Love your art style SM🌹❤️❤️
BTW how much g/m of paper
u usually like ?.
Thank you ❤ and my fave sketchbooks have 140/150, so I guess that 😁 It holds pretty much anything I throw at it ✌
I feel like you're trying to use watercolor like it's gouache.
He kinda looks like- (someone grabs me and drags me away before I can say it.)