Hello! I am a new sub and I am enjoying your tutorials very much. Watching you paint is so restful for me. I love that you explain everything simply and you are so encouraging. It makes me feel as though I can do this, too. I am relatively new to WC painting and your tutorials have been some of my favourites. I have learned a great deal from you. Thank you for all of your hard work to bring us such lovely videos! I am most grateful. Bless xo
Adorei esses efeitos das ondas. Sua didática é excelente fazendo do processo da pintura mais leve, tranquila. Obrigada por compartilhar seu conhecimento.😊
Question. How do u use the white gouache properly so it doesn't loose it's whiteness once it dries? I've tried to use mine...and it loses it's brightness. Strange.
This is the tricky part with gouache. Lighter colors can dry darker and darker ones dry lighter. I usually add more layers after it has dried. You also need to make sure not to add too much water so the paint doesn’t become too transparent. Another important thing (which you maybe already know but I didn’t in the beginning) is that there are 2 types of white, Titanium white and Zink white. Titanium is more opaque and is good to use on it’s own. And then there is Zink white which is more transparent and is used for mixing with other colors. I used titanium white in this case.
@@Neginz-Art Thank you so much! I really appreciate u taking the time to respond..I think that is a very helpful tip. So much to learn. So grateful amazing artists like yourself are willing to share your knowledge and amazing art.
Beautifully done. Please continue posting !
I love this tutorial. I am definetly going to paint this. Thank you so much. Please continue creating seascape videos like this.
Thank you 🥰 I hope you enjoy 🙌💙
Beautiful! 😊
Thank you! 😊
I love both perspectives ... especially the second one. Thanks for sharing your techniques Negin 👌💕
My pleasure 😊 glad you enjoyed ❤️
this is so pretty! it looks great ☺
Thank you! 🥰
Wonderful Negin. I particularly love the one on the right… waves are so realistic. Thank you once again 😀😘🙏
Thank you so much 🥰
Thank you for the beautiful tutorial, you have inspired me to give this a try.❤
Wonderful! 😍🙏 I hope you enjoy
i love it !😍
🥰 thank you
What beautiful paintings, and it starts off so simply! Thank you for your wonderful art, please keep making more!
Thank you 🥰 glad you liked 🙏
Got to know about it from your reels..I was in need of this.. thankyou 💕☺️
You’re welcome 😊 💕 hope it’s helpful
Hello! I am a new sub and I am enjoying your tutorials very much. Watching you paint is so restful for me. I love that you explain everything simply and you are so encouraging. It makes me feel as though I can do this, too. I am relatively new to WC painting and your tutorials have been some of my favourites. I have learned a great deal from you. Thank you for all of your hard work to bring us such lovely videos! I am most grateful. Bless xo
Aww 🥰 makes me super happy to know, thanks for subscribing and your kind words.
Adorei esses efeitos das ondas. Sua didática é excelente fazendo do processo da pintura mais leve, tranquila. Obrigada por compartilhar seu conhecimento.😊
Glad you liked 🥰🙏
Beautiful. Inspired me to get out my watercolors and white gouache 🥰 thank you
Wonderful!😍
Love these! Thank you so much!❤
Glad you like them! 🥰💙 thank you
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Thank you. Will definitely give these a try.
Hope you enjoy 🥰🙌
Lovely paintings! I’m new to watercolor. What colors are you using?
Thank you 😊 pls see the description for details
Please what is the brande of colors? Thank you for sharing beautiful videos ❤
Thank you 💕 Daniel smith but I also can recommend Schmincke or Winsor & Newton (more affordable alternative with high quality)
Question. How do u use the white gouache properly so it doesn't loose it's whiteness once it dries? I've tried to use mine...and it loses it's brightness. Strange.
This is the tricky part with gouache. Lighter colors can dry darker and darker ones dry lighter. I usually add more layers after it has dried. You also need to make sure not to add too much water so the paint doesn’t become too transparent.
Another important thing (which you maybe already know but I didn’t in the beginning) is that there are 2 types of white, Titanium white and Zink white. Titanium is more opaque and is good to use on it’s own. And then there is Zink white which is more transparent and is used for mixing with other colors. I used titanium white in this case.
@@Neginz-Art Thank you so much! I really appreciate u taking the time to respond..I think that is a very helpful tip. So much to learn. So grateful amazing artists like yourself are willing to share your knowledge and amazing art.
🥰Awww my pleasure, this is how I myself learned, from other artists.
Do you sell these paintings/or like these?
Yes, in near future :) am setting up my online shop at the moment