Another thing some beginner artists may not have noticed: Some things that may also not be noticed is the hue change (it took me ages to see it too). As well as the colours gradually getting lighter, they're also shifting from cooler blue tones to warmer yellow tones. You can try mixing blues and yellows into your greens, but not too much, you'd be surprised by how little it takes for the effect to take place.
@@niki-zi6vm - it's a little hard to explain without seeing it, but I'll do my best. Picture painting some leaves. Usually you'd use green, and some people in their paint sets already have a dark green and a lighter green in their paint set However, let's say you only had one green, a method to make it lighter would not just be using white, rather using a bit of yellow. And to make the darker shades for the colour, rather than just using black which would make the colour seem a bit muddy, you'd use a hint of blue (Blue is quite a strong colour so you have to be careful with the amount and make sure its really small) The yellow mixed in for the highlight and the blue mixed in for the shadow introduces a more vibrant painting than if you just used black and white. Of course it doesn't have to just be yellow and blue However yellow is an example of a warm colour and blue is an example of a cool/cold colour that can be used for highlights and shadows Another Cool/cold colours would be purple And another warm colour would be orange And then there's also the fact that you can make a cooler colour a little bit warmer by adding a warm colour to it (depending on the colour you might accidentally make brown instead) and vice versa with making warm colours a little bit cooler/colder. There are different videos and articles about colour to watch, I'll try to see if I can get the links for some, for you
@@niki-zi6vm - sorry I forgot to send the links. Sometimes TH-cam doesn't allow links to go through, so I'm going to put them in a separate reply. let me know if you can see them or not.
th-cam.com/video/lfR7Qj04-UA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=UUCcQK_04F0GVx1W This video is a pixel art tutorial, but also talks about colour fundamentals. The sections are separated by timestamps, so if you go to the "intro to fundamentals" chapter, that onwards for a bit talks about colour.
@@susansullivan7816 "how I paint grass with gouache! start with a dark green base. add a lighter shade partly on top. even lighter, again paint partly on top. take the first dark shade and add blades of grass. repeat, but with the mid shade. and again, with the lightest shade. now add white flowers. finish with pale yellow for details." hope that helped :)
If you or anyone else happens to be watching on a computer instead of your phone, you can make the video full screen and watch it like a normal TH-cam video! There are a few ways to do this, but the easiest is to just click on the time anyone posted a comment (like "9 months ago", "2 weeks ago", etc) and the video will come right up. Then, as its a normal video and not in short format anymore, the title is below the video and not covering anything
this is by far one of the best tutorials out there. I will now draw exactly like this. and subbed i will binge your channel now. that's on you. cause this is great
Tip for beginners with "not so expensive paint",keep the light and highlight areas free from dark paints. Cause the base color will show up anyhow and will dull your highlights❤
Curious. I know next to nothing about paint, but what is the purpose of layering all of that dark green at the bottom for it to be 95% covered? Does it affect the lighter green that goes on top?
@@yorutsumetai gouache is a magical opaque medium, and layering lighter colours on top of dark actually makes the lighter colours look more vibrant! Good question tho, thank you for asking it 🥰
I have literally today just filmed a tutorial on how to paint a grassy wildflower field and convey depth. It'll be up this Sunday on my Instagram and Tik tok, then TH-cam afterwards! I hope it helps!
Thanks alot, i think i will start paint but i have so many questions, do you let the fresh paint dry before you put another color over it? And when you change colors, do you clean your brush?with what?watter?
Yes always let the paint dry in between layers, unless you want them to blend. Always clean your brush between colours if you don't want the colour to change. Use a little pot of water and a towel to clean and wipe the brush! Hope that helps!
Wow! Ur so talented, this art looks amazing the perfect example of trust the process, i didnt know such sinple explanations can bring to such a masterpiece
In my opinion watercolour is way harder than gouache! Gouache is so opaque that you can easily go over any mistakes, watercolour if you make a mistake that's it! So you'll be fine :)
Wow u have shown very simple steps for complex pattern... superb
A small tip for all artist: if you don't want the colours to blend then you should try for the gouache to dry first
Every "artist" already knows that. That's a tip for an absolute beginner
@@inimene6 chill bruh 💀
@@inimene6common sense is subjective. People will only know if they have had an opportunity to come across that information.
@@inimene6 i thought it was helpful because im not a painter
@@thewayidancewithuuu Thank you! I am newbie at using gouache, so this is useful info to know before i mess it up. 🙏🏻🌹
Another thing some beginner artists may not have noticed: Some things that may also not be noticed is the hue change (it took me ages to see it too).
As well as the colours gradually getting lighter, they're also shifting from cooler blue tones to warmer yellow tones.
You can try mixing blues and yellows into your greens, but not too much, you'd be surprised by how little it takes for the effect to take place.
i’m a little confused can you elaborate more?
@@niki-zi6vm - it's a little hard to explain without seeing it, but I'll do my best.
Picture painting some leaves. Usually you'd use green, and some people in their paint sets already have a dark green and a lighter green in their paint set
However, let's say you only had one green, a method to make it lighter would not just be using white, rather using a bit of yellow.
And to make the darker shades for the colour, rather than just using black which would make the colour seem a bit muddy, you'd use a hint of blue (Blue is quite a strong colour so you have to be careful with the amount and make sure its really small)
The yellow mixed in for the highlight and the blue mixed in for the shadow introduces a more vibrant painting than if you just used black and white.
Of course it doesn't have to just be yellow and blue
However yellow is an example of a warm colour and blue is an example of a cool/cold colour that can be used for highlights and shadows
Another Cool/cold colours would be purple
And another warm colour would be orange
And then there's also the fact that you can make a cooler colour a little bit warmer by adding a warm colour to it (depending on the colour you might accidentally make brown instead) and vice versa with making warm colours a little bit cooler/colder.
There are different videos and articles about colour to watch, I'll try to see if I can get the links for some, for you
@@micheya2944 oh thank you so much!! i’ll try that blue and yellow method. If you can give me some links that’d be perfect!
@@niki-zi6vm - sorry I forgot to send the links.
Sometimes TH-cam doesn't allow links to go through, so I'm going to put them in a separate reply. let me know if you can see them or not.
th-cam.com/video/lfR7Qj04-UA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=UUCcQK_04F0GVx1W
This video is a pixel art tutorial, but also talks about colour fundamentals.
The sections are separated by timestamps, so if you go to the "intro to fundamentals" chapter, that onwards for a bit talks about colour.
Love the vid but can you place subtitles on the top of the screen. The title completely blocks them
Yeah, I love the little short, ❤️🔥 but I came here to say that I can’t read the words, they are almost completely obscured.
I can't read it at all. Why put out a nice instruction that can not be read
@@susansullivan7816 "how I paint grass with gouache! start with a dark green base. add a lighter shade partly on top. even lighter, again paint partly on top. take the first dark shade and add blades of grass. repeat, but with the mid shade. and again, with the lightest shade. now add white flowers. finish with pale yellow for details." hope that helped :)
If you or anyone else happens to be watching on a computer instead of your phone, you can make the video full screen and watch it like a normal TH-cam video! There are a few ways to do this, but the easiest is to just click on the time anyone posted a comment (like "9 months ago", "2 weeks ago", etc) and the video will come right up. Then, as its a normal video and not in short format anymore, the title is below the video and not covering anything
perfect Howls Moving Castle music to go with
This is very helpful! Love the howls moving castle music in the background!
The steps you show are very clear. I'll never be able to replicate it but you're doing a great job of showing us how to do it.
I love these little tutorials so i can start learning when i starting painting with guache
this is by far one of the best tutorials out there. I will now draw exactly like this. and subbed i will binge your channel now. that's on you. cause this is great
@@the_catboi there's a bunch more tutorials on my Patreon (link on my channel page) if you run out of videos here!
Tip for beginners with "not so expensive paint",keep the light and highlight areas free from dark paints. Cause the base color will show up anyhow and will dull your highlights❤
please share paint brand and paper. thanks :)
time for me to touch grass
I try to layer on the light green its not working well for me....not opaque enough is it my paint issue?
Beautiful!!!
That’s brilliant lol I just can’t quite see the titles lmao
Beautiful and helpful, thank you
nhìn đơn giản nhưng ko đơn giản chút nào 😂😂
Nice work ❤❤❤❤new subscriber ❤❤❤❤
Curious. I know next to nothing about paint, but what is the purpose of layering all of that dark green at the bottom for it to be 95% covered? Does it affect the lighter green that goes on top?
@@yorutsumetai gouache is a magical opaque medium, and layering lighter colours on top of dark actually makes the lighter colours look more vibrant! Good question tho, thank you for asking it 🥰
Looks great!
actually really helpful, thanks
Thank you this is very straightforward
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Why does mine looks like à lake ???
Are these the ghibli paints?
This is beautiful!! How would you do this for a feild pf grass or flowers? I'm having so much trouble with grass its not even funny :(
I have literally today just filmed a tutorial on how to paint a grassy wildflower field and convey depth. It'll be up this Sunday on my Instagram and Tik tok, then TH-cam afterwards! I hope it helps!
Amazing idea
Wow wonderful
F O R T N I T E B U S H .
should you wait between layers?
For sure
@@musickool6961 thx
This is beautiful ❤❤
can I ask if did u dry the dark green first before you added that light green
Yes! You get much better results if you let each layer dry in between!
@@clolouiseart how long it will take when you dry it?
Bro I’m using this technique! You made the hardest thing easy 😮😮😮😮
Thanks alot, i think i will start paint but i have so many questions, do you let the fresh paint dry before you put another color over it? And when you change colors, do you clean your brush?with what?watter?
Yes always let the paint dry in between layers, unless you want them to blend. Always clean your brush between colours if you don't want the colour to change. Use a little pot of water and a towel to clean and wipe the brush! Hope that helps!
It is so cute to have fun withe our drawings ⚡️✨
I love it :3 wish it was as easy as drawing (not too complex) animals :")
めっちゃジブリ!
Thank youu, i really need this❤
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I love the music (merry-go round of life)
This is very helpfuuuul! Thank youuuuu
Hi! What kind of paper do you use for gouache?
I would also like to know, I’ve been using watercolor paper with my gouache paints
A beautiful spot for a little picnic 💚 thanks for sharing
Wow! Ur so talented, this art looks amazing the perfect example of trust the process, i didnt know such sinple explanations can bring to such a masterpiece
Looks great! And easy to try out yourself! Nice short video😁
I am SOOO following you for more videos! I actually think I could do what you’re showing!
The way they draw grass in Vinland saga is insane ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Very beautiful
How to do shading in every gouche painting ?
So cool❤❤❤
It's the speed up part that i need in slow motion 😂
Keep posting! Great vids!
Ooo so cool! Could you make a tutorial for normal watercolor??
Thx bro this really helped?
It's certainly is gorgeous!😄
I only see geometry dash here
Aaaand subscribed 🙌❤️
You have a subscriber in me thanks to this excellent :) I’ve been hesitant getting into this medium since I most work in either acrylic or watercolour
In my opinion watercolour is way harder than gouache! Gouache is so opaque that you can easily go over any mistakes, watercolour if you make a mistake that's it! So you'll be fine :)
Tysm! I’ll use this often :)
Wow
Thank you😊😊😊
I thought it was a fortnite bush💀
What paint medium do you use?
thank you so much for sharing this technique! 💕
Still, Colors really matters
So relaxing ☺️ omg I love 💚
This is genius!!!
This is so helpful :)
Wow 😍😍😍😍😍😍
Nice
What is the size of the brushe?
I love your art
Wow! Amazing drawing ❤🌾
Amazing 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
Genius you're.
Thankyou ❤❤❤ i've tried it 😊
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Great..
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Tight... clean.. fresh...
(The song not the art the art is amazing)
Does this work well with acrylics to?
Yes! It should work with acrylic as well :) just let each layer dry in between colours!
@@clolouiseart thank you! I’m typically a black and white artist so painting isn’t really my thing, I’m having fun though!
When you look up hacks for digital art and get slapped with the fact that digital painting IS PAINTING:
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