Big "Aha! moment" for me in this video. The two yellows in the windows to show a warmer light! It seems so simple and obvious now that I've seen it done. Thank you so much for your wonderful videos. I don't think you need to stress about background noise. If anyone finds it annoying ( I wouldn't have noticed any of it if you hadn't said) they can just turn the volume down for that little bit. Love watching your colouring.
Regarding your earlier comment about the tube watercolors.. I think it was in part 1 or 2.. I got fed up with tubes early on in my watercolor painting and panned everything I had. Easier to work with and store. I've done almost every brand there is and some pan better than others, the biggest issues are shrinkage (just add more letting each layer dry first) and cracking, which is easily solved by mixing a few drops of vegetable glycerine (I got mine at a local drugstore) in with a toothpick while it's wet. You can even premix favorite combinations, like a nice natural green or mixed pigments that give a special effect, like a granulating or separating color. It's also fabulous if you want lightfast color as you can mix using known lightfast pigments. Just mix them in the pan, let dry, and you have your favorite color combo any time you want. I use stick on magnets and store them in tins (empty mint tins are fabulous for this) so they stay put but I can pull them out easily if I wish.. you can use them just like the markers with a palette and the waterbrush. It might help you get some use out of them if you still have them, or help others if they want to try actual paint in a similar way. I find the little "flower" ceramic palettes to be handy enough to use portably either on the go or to sit on the arm of a chair, they are only about 5" across and have little wells so color doesn't spill easily. You can buy empty pans and the precut magnets very cheaply at art stores or Amazon.
Big "Aha! moment" for me in this video. The two yellows in the windows to show a warmer light! It seems so simple and obvious now that I've seen it done. Thank you so much for your wonderful videos. I don't think you need to stress about background noise. If anyone finds it annoying ( I wouldn't have noticed any of it if you hadn't said) they can just turn the volume down for that little bit. Love watching your colouring.
😊 thanks for watching, glad to hear it was helpful!
I wouldnt worry about any background noise jackie , its not half as bad as you think it is . Love the page !
Thanks Louise, that’s good to know 😊
@@Spare_Room_Studio agree, it wasn't bothersome at all, no worries.
Hope you are feeling better soon! Very enjoyable videos and you do a fabulous job
Thank you so much! Feeling better tonight 👍🏻
Regarding your earlier comment about the tube watercolors.. I think it was in part 1 or 2.. I got fed up with tubes early on in my watercolor painting and panned everything I had. Easier to work with and store. I've done almost every brand there is and some pan better than others, the biggest issues are shrinkage (just add more letting each layer dry first) and cracking, which is easily solved by mixing a few drops of vegetable glycerine (I got mine at a local drugstore) in with a toothpick while it's wet. You can even premix favorite combinations, like a nice natural green or mixed pigments that give a special effect, like a granulating or separating color. It's also fabulous if you want lightfast color as you can mix using known lightfast pigments. Just mix them in the pan, let dry, and you have your favorite color combo any time you want. I use stick on magnets and store them in tins (empty mint tins are fabulous for this) so they stay put but I can pull them out easily if I wish.. you can use them just like the markers with a palette and the waterbrush. It might help you get some use out of them if you still have them, or help others if they want to try actual paint in a similar way. I find the little "flower" ceramic palettes to be handy enough to use portably either on the go or to sit on the arm of a chair, they are only about 5" across and have little wells so color doesn't spill easily. You can buy empty pans and the precut magnets very cheaply at art stores or Amazon.
Great ideas 👍
Beautiful Coloring ❤
Thank you so much 😀
@@Spare_Room_Studio Your welcome 🤗
Hi Jackie! I hope you feel oké soon!
Back to normal Linda, it was just a day or so that I felt unwell thankfully!
@@Spare_Room_Studio Good to hear Jackie!