please keep making the tutorials. your videos are well structured, informative and very helpful also you explain well and that is sooooo important. Thank you.
Great video. However I am having difficulty with the blending mode, I have painted over parts of my water colour image, and made a cliping mask, but when I click onto 'color' blend mode, the colour seams to be incorrect to what I have painted on. And noticed white and black colours turn grey. Do I need to change my settings somewhere? I don't know how it's not working for me. Thank you
Hi Teela! Love love love your tutorials! I've been watching your watercolor tutorials and found your sets on Creative Market but wanted to ask a question before I jumped into playing with them. I know when you make a brush in Illustrator, there's an option you can choose to make it a brush that you can change the color of while you're using it, I think it's "tone" or something like that. Would I be able to make an Illustrator watercolor brush and use this option to make it changeable anytime, rather than making numerous brushes in different colors? Thank you so so much for all your videos and your help!
It sounds like you might not have your background white layer turned off. Make sure you're seeing the transparent 'checkerboard' behind the texture before saving it as a transparent png ;)
Check out Rebelle. It is software that allows you to do watercolour painting. Its brushes have the realistic behaviour of watercolours. It cost me roughly €50, same as dollars. Alternatively, I use gritty pencils, charcoals, pastels and blends to mimic watercolours. I do this in Krita and MyPaint.
Excellent tutorail!
please keep making the tutorials. your videos are well structured, informative and very helpful also you explain well and that is sooooo important. Thank you.
Thanks so much!
Direct to the point always , appreciated
Teela, you're amazing! That's exactly what I needed right now! Thank you SO MUCH!
you have been an absolute life saver!
GREAT tutorial! So easy to understand. Thank you for going back to photoshop, if only for a day!
You made something so complicated for me so darn easy! thank you lady! xo
Bomb! Tutorial Teela. Thank you for sharing.
This is perfect and just what I was looking for!
Thank you so much, so helpful Teela!!!
I can’t find the brush setting window from minute 5:52 can you help me find it
Thank you for sharing this! Photoshop scares me but you made it very easy to follow & adapt for my own purposes :D
Thanks - this is just what I needed to know - I like your quick pace. :)
Very nice tips, thanks Teela :-)
great tutorial! thanks!
excellent
truly a life savior, best tutorial as always
You saved my project! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
Awesome tutorial.
This was so helpful! Thank you!
Nice tutorial!
it really help me to work on my task haha instant sub!
SOY TU FAN!
saludos desde Sinaloa :)
Thank You
Thank you for the tutorial, Teela :D
Great video. However I am having difficulty with the blending mode, I have painted over parts of my water colour image, and made a cliping mask, but when I click onto 'color' blend mode, the colour seams to be incorrect to what I have painted on. And noticed white and black colours turn grey. Do I need to change my settings somewhere? I don't know how it's not working for me. Thank you
Hi Teela! Love love love your tutorials! I've been watching your watercolor tutorials and found your sets on Creative Market but wanted to ask a question before I jumped into playing with them. I know when you make a brush in Illustrator, there's an option you can choose to make it a brush that you can change the color of while you're using it, I think it's "tone" or something like that. Would I be able to make an Illustrator watercolor brush and use this option to make it changeable anytime, rather than making numerous brushes in different colors? Thank you so so much for all your videos and your help!
If you haven't known the answer, the option is "tints" :)
WOW- This is really awesome
So helpful, thank you!
wow! This is so cool!!
Thank you for sharing :)
Jess x
Hello! Can it still be downloaded with a transparent background after the colour's been edited? Thank you for such a clear video!
Yep! Just make sure you save it as a png 👍
@@EveryTuesday Thanks Teela - I'm saving as png but getting the whole artboard, even when I check the transparency box. Help!
It sounds like you might not have your background white layer turned off. Make sure you're seeing the transparent 'checkerboard' behind the texture before saving it as a transparent png ;)
excellent!!!
Thank you for sharing! :)
Is there any way to do this inside AI
Can this be done in Illustrator?
Check out Rebelle. It is software that allows you to do watercolour painting. Its brushes have the realistic behaviour of watercolours. It cost me roughly €50, same as dollars.
Alternatively, I use gritty pencils, charcoals, pastels and blends to mimic watercolours. I do this in Krita and MyPaint.