Do you paint with "primary" colors only? I do like these 3 colors a lot. Would love to hear what you like! 🧡Share your art with me and other kind heARTed friends: Annie Troe Art Friends facebook.com/groups/271621221740446 🎨🤗
I mostly use a split primary palette for warms and cools. The idea of using so many different tubes of colors is fun, but I worry they won't have unity together if I do thag
Why did you block in green on the edges of the outside peony petals? Love the painting btw. I always have trouble painting peonies, irises & rose petals.
Happy Friday Laurie! The Quinacridone I used is semi-transparent, SO, I was thinking I might get a softer / faded edge. BUT I ended up going lighter by adding white to my pinks, oranges and didn't need to do it! 😂 I do quite a few things when I am painting that I end up painting out. Sometimes it is just on a whim. I usually avoid peonies because I like to get into the 'weeds' like I did with this one and it takes a lot of time!
Tip: perhaps design a text layover of brands & types materials & tools, & have them scroll along the bottom of your edited videos...? Like Bob Ross did with colors at the beginning of his videos..? Thought this might be helpful.
So obviously the most important step is however you got the shapes from the peony onto your canvas. I still don't understand how you did that. I always just eyeball it and I can see how tracing would save hours of faulty eyeballing. Can you explain that process? What did you need to buy to do that? Thank you!
Hey Anne! at 7:45 it shows me tracing the printed photo with a ball point pen. I scribbled on the back of the printed photo with chalk pastel. You could use Saral paper too. I use this technique a lot to speed up the painting process for me. This video shows it in much more detail th-cam.com/video/Vgo97DY6-A4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=MzQKkOWjuHDJWJJZ DIY cottage has this video on how to print out images larger than 8.5 x 11 th-cam.com/video/qf_UVm4NdIU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=558Jp0uYGQ9KnU5R Hope this helps a bit! Art Hugs!
Do you paint with "primary" colors only? I do like these 3 colors a lot. Would love to hear what you like! 🧡Share your art with me and other kind heARTed friends: Annie Troe Art Friends facebook.com/groups/271621221740446 🎨🤗
I mostly use a split primary palette for warms and cools. The idea of using so many different tubes of colors is fun, but I worry they won't have unity together if I do thag
So try Tinker! I need to play with split primaries 👍❤️😍👋
ANNIE COULD YOU PLEASE GIVE MORE INFO ABOUT YOUR COLORMIXING ON THE FLOWER ITSELF?
Beautiful work 👏
@@jackiegarroutte8970 Thanks Jackie! Great to see you friend 👋💕
Wow! How fun ❤❤
Lots of yummy detail to paint! THANK YOU for stopping by my channel and making my day! 👋😍
Amazing color's and formation
Glad you like it! Thank you for stopping by my channel and making my day ❤👋
Charcoal is a unique mixture of gray and black, 😇😇😇
Thank bunches Tanya! 👋😍
Love this beautiful peony! Such gorgeous colors!! Thank you
I will have to do more up close flowers - it is fun to paint. THANK YOU so very much Susie! 🙏💕
Love it! Thanks
I have wanted to learn how to paint flowers your video has helped me THANKS ❤️🌞
Oh good Sherri! You might like some of my daisy videos. They are fun to paint 🎨🤗
Obrigada, pelos ensinamentos! Parabéns pelo talento!
Hello Ana!👋 Thank you so much!
Your Cardinal and this painting are two paintings i've really enjoyed lately ✨️😊
Awwww! Thank you so much 🎨🤗
Beautiful! ❤❤❤
Hi Meri! 👋😍 Thank you Art Friend 🎨🤗
@@AnnieTroe ❤️
That is absolutely gorgeous!
Thanks so very much Meri! 👋👋❤️❤️
Pretty piece shapes are so important for this one. You can see the structure gel. Would be good on pansies to give some depth.
It would be great on Pansies! Thanks bunches Coral!
Love your painting Annie. Beautiful flower 🌺
Great to see you Suzanne! 👋😍 Thank you
Love the background! Love the flower and your choices of colors!
Awww!!! Thank you Lisa! I like that I warmed up the flower too. Thanks for making my day! Art Hugs! 🎨🤗
First time here. Really enjoyed this, loved the color mix. Going now to explore your other videos. Thanks Anne.
Hey Becky! So fun to connect with you! Happy painting ❤👋🎨🤗
Beautiful work nice painting 👍
Many many thanks! 👋😍 I appreciate your kind words and stopping by my channel 🙏
It looks great 🎉 thank for the lesson
Thanks for watching! SUPER fun to connect with you! Have a good weekend art friend 👋😍
So beautiful. 😍
THANK YOU!!! Have a great week ahead
Thank you for the cloud instruction. You did a wonderful job.
I am glad you liked it Darlene! Have a good weekend ❤👋
Beautiful 🎉❤
Thank you so very much Fiona! You made my day - Art Hugs!
All that and a bag of good chips! 🎉🎉🎉
STEPHANIE! Thank you for making me laugh!, And stopping by my channel. Art Hugs!
I was curious. White charcoal pencils are made of calcium carbonate mixed with a binder. Now we know :)
AHHHHH! So a Calcium Carbonate pencil 🤣 I need to write that down. THANK YOU for making my day! 👋😍
I see - so it's just chalk. I wonder if they're the same as dressmaking chalk pencils.
@gillianbc some dressmaking pencils are wax. I would check the specific brand you have to make sure it dissolves in, or can be covered by, paint
Awesome ❤
Thank you! Cheers! Happy Friday Art Friend!
Why did you block in green on the edges of the outside peony petals?
Love the painting btw. I always have trouble painting peonies, irises & rose petals.
Happy Friday Laurie! The Quinacridone I used is semi-transparent, SO, I was thinking I might get a softer / faded edge. BUT I ended up going lighter by adding white to my pinks, oranges and didn't need to do it! 😂 I do quite a few things when I am painting that I end up painting out. Sometimes it is just on a whim. I usually avoid peonies because I like to get into the 'weeds' like I did with this one and it takes a lot of time!
@@AnnieTroe Thanks for responding!
Tip: perhaps design a text layover of brands & types materials & tools, & have them scroll along the bottom of your edited videos...? Like Bob Ross did with colors at the beginning of his videos..? Thought this might be helpful.
We always lover your great ideas Gravy! Happy Friday 👋
@@AnnieTroe thank you. I love to be helpful in any way I can. ❤️
So obviously the most important step is however you got the shapes from the peony onto your canvas. I still don't understand how you did that. I always just eyeball it and I can see how tracing would save hours of faulty eyeballing.
Can you explain that process? What did you need to buy to do that? Thank you!
Hey Anne! at 7:45 it shows me tracing the printed photo with a ball point pen. I scribbled on the back of the printed photo with chalk pastel. You could use Saral paper too. I use this technique a lot to speed up the painting process for me. This video shows it in much more detail th-cam.com/video/Vgo97DY6-A4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=MzQKkOWjuHDJWJJZ DIY cottage has this video on how to print out images larger than 8.5 x 11 th-cam.com/video/qf_UVm4NdIU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=558Jp0uYGQ9KnU5R Hope this helps a bit! Art Hugs!