Very nice! I love painting nebulae, and I have found that you can easily add a lot of depth and richness (and realism!) by using a thin glaze or two. If the highlights get knocked back too much, just subtly add a bit more white to the strongest highlights.
Thank you so much for the support - you are awesome. If you like this nebula - you might enjoy this red sea one: th-cam.com/video/2zOibs8AdsM/w-d-xo.html
This is super helpful! I see what you mean y "over blending! My first attempt was looking really good, and then I went just several dozen dabs too much and the colors no longerstamd apart, but have blended into a new color and look flat. Thanks for the tips, I'm going to keep trying!
@@WildCreates Okay, so...first attempt was just that, a first attempt, and isn't worthy of sharing. BUT, I think I already figured out a few of the things I did wrong (waaaay too much paint to start, primarily), so I will keep at it. I do have one question: for oil, would you use Liquid Clear on the canvas, or not? I didn't (since you didn't mention it in the video and i thought what it would smear), but wanted to check. Thank you, as always!
For LC you can use it or not - BOTH will have different feels and affects. When you add LC it will make your paints more transparent allowing other colors to pull forward or show through.
Thanks buddy 🔥 Be sure to check out our playlist of all or nebulas we have done: th-cam.com/play/PL1j4vqU7W_o0nyWDr3IOZ08LuHy2_ScZC.html&si=XNAMqi3VzWjd7Q5N
Glad you like it - There is another nebula coming out really soon so make sure to hit that SUB button. Until then check out this Red Sea Nebula video: th-cam.com/video/2zOibs8AdsM/w-d-xo.html
thanks for this! funnily enough i was looking for a way to paint this on my Miniatures. but basically everyone goes: its easy. you take your airbrush. NOPE i dont have that option. so i found this. and just.. tried it on a base. and it works! thank you very much!
I'm not sure if you will get to read this but I love your videos. I grew up watching Bob Ross and he inspired me to paint and all of your videos have helped me become better. Thank you so much. I would like to try this one but wanted to ask if you might have a tutorial of this but with oil paint? It's all I have. I covered the back in a permanent black liquid acrylic paint and allowed it to dry.
You are very welcome and I am glad that my videos are helping you out. I dont have a nebula video with oil yet ( but I plan on making one ) The good news is, its basically the same step ( just use less paint to start with )
@@WildCreates it would be wonderful to see you do one. I can't deny I've had some really great paintings but I tried this with oil and it was my first nebula. . I failed lol so I made it into something else. But I would love to try again. And. . . Your really cute 😂 so sorry. It had to be said.
My tip is - Paint it again BUT go slower, use a little less paint and pay attention to what colors you use ( transparent, semi, opaque ) all have different effects on colors. OH and ummmm dont forget the wine... wine helps every painting be 100x better ( trust me 🙂 ) I am not only cute BUT very handsome with a great head of hair and a velvet voice that wont quit.... AND dont forget HUMBLE... I am very humble 😂😂😂
@@WildCreates 😂😂😊 You are so correct. I got my wine. And most certainly not giving up. I'm going to keep trying and I'll get it. Wish I could show you the landscapes I've done thanks to your many helpful tips. This one was just a first for me. I certainly didn't expect to get it perfect on the first try. 😂
Thats the best party about nebulas and clouds - Everyone sees something different. We did another one you might be interested in too. Feel free to check it out below. Red Nebula Sea: th-cam.com/video/2zOibs8AdsM/w-d-xo.html
This looks like a lot of fun! I've tried painting space scenes in photoshop, but I want to see what kind of results I get from physical media. I love the energy you put into the video!
I am glad that you like it and I hope you give it a try. We also did another one which you can check out here: th-cam.com/video/2zOibs8AdsM/w-d-xo.html Make sure to hit that sub button for more awesome videos.
This is a really nice painting you did, mine did not turn out anything like this as it "got away from me", but it was one of those "happy accidents so I'm going to try this again. 🥰 And I'm now a subscriber.
Bram has great stuff - This one might be a little easier to start with. Then when you get the basics. Try painting Bram's again. They trick is... to go a little slow, create contrast & form the edges.
You can do whatever colors you want - This is just a guide to help you out. You can see some of the other colors we did here: th-cam.com/play/PL1j4vqU7W_o0nyWDr3IOZ08LuHy2_ScZC.html
Yes it can be BUT it will have to be done in stages due to the drying time differences. I say paint it twice... the 1st round will be more of a test to see how everything reacts. This way you will have a better understanding Good luck.
Hey Wild, I really like this painting very much and maybe I'll do it one day. But I really hope on the next video you will do a tutorial on how to paint snow on the mountain with Winsor and Newton oil paint . I don't have the Bob Ross oil paint so the result might not be the same and I always struggle. I really hope you can help me! Thank you Wild.
I am glad that you like it and I will see what I can do in a future video for ya BUT until then I do have some videos on mountains where I do show myself adding winsor newton snow - check it out.
Good question... It is ok to use an already black canvas BUT I would recommend you paint one yourself... The black will be way more rich. Adding to the space effect. Hope that helps
Ryan @3:47 you state to take a mixture of water and paint. If I am doing this with oil am I adding liquid white to the titanium white, or am I taking an acrylic white and mixing water to add my stars? Or are both methods acceptable? Any tutorial vids on how to achieve this effect?
If you are paint with only acrylics = Mix your white paint with a little water til it becomes a creamy liquid state For oil painting only: just use liquid white or mix any white with a oil medium til you get a soft creamy liquid. Both of these will for great for making stars. I hope that helps!
Two questions. 1) Can this be done with latex paint? and 2) I'm redoing my room in a sci-fi, outer space theme. I'm painting the ceiling black and sticking high res photos of nebulae onto it. Then I'm having Lowe's pull the green shade out of the photos for my walls. But I'm worried that the line between black and green will be too harsh. Any recommendations for softening that transition?
To be honest I haven't tried it with latex paint... I am sure it is possible... just may require more time and working in smaller sections. The best advice I can give is TEST IT FIRST. If I were you, buy a 2x2 foot sheet of MDF or Drywall ( should only cost only a few bucks ). Then paint it black and test the colors on top of it. Then you can hold it up and move it around to see how it will look in different spots. As for the soft transitions. This will be tough with latex paint if you are not experienced. Generally air brushing on walls/ceiling is best ( but can be expensive ). I would recommend for a beginner use the "dry brush blending" technique ( look it up on YT ) - This will help blend and create better transitions. I hope that helps - Would love to see it when its all done.
I love how it looks and the process looked easy, but I definitely failed. Everything just looks flat. Yes colors pop, but I have no depth... I guess for this knowing how to paint clouds is a benefit😅
If it looks flat... that generally means you killed all the contrast. Make sure not eliminate all the black and to have bright colors next to some rich dark ones... That should help a lot.
the text box "closed captioning" is covering 50% of the video... not sure if that is your choice... or TH-cam formatting... great nebula!!! just wish I could see it without looking through words LOL
Thats you video play option... On the bottom left of the video player click on "CC" this will turn on or off the captions for all TH-cam videos going forward. Hope that helps.
Are all colors actually painted "wet in wet" without drying between the different steps? I'm a total newbie to paintings and just don't know better. Thanks in advance. :)
This is done with acrylics - so some layers start drying right away. The over layers are done wet with what is called glazing. Here is a video that explains what glazing it so you have aa better understanding: th-cam.com/video/uqA7o6xjExk/w-d-xo.html
I have never tried. I am always down for a challenge the only thing I would be worried about is I think the paint would wear off when you play and strum it.
Fantastic painting. Would this be possible with oils? I don't have acrylic paint :/ I guess it would be difficult to layer with oils without over-blending.
100% You can... the trick is to start with a lot less paint and build up. If you notice you are mud mixing too much stop for the day and continue on the next day. This will let the paint to tacky up.
i tried painting this and the red nebula 3 times now and I just can't get either one down... The colors don't pop like they do in the video. Mine are very dull and you can barely even see them but in the video it's super bright.. not sure what I am doing wrong.
Without knowing - it kinda sounds like you may be using transparent or semi-transparent paint. Which with show the canvas underneath when drying f you don't layer. I kinda explain it in this video below... see if that helps: th-cam.com/video/_Vz7WsmUsqU/w-d-xo.html
That signals to me that you are using too much paint too fast... but hard to tell without being there. Can you send me a pic and I might be able to help.
Ha ha ha Hell ya. I am glad you had fun... I bet if you were to paint it again it would be 10 times better because you understand it so much more now. I would love to see what you and your family painted. We also did another one... feel free to check it out below: th-cam.com/video/2zOibs8AdsM/w-d-xo.html
It does help if the layers are slightly tacky or slightly dry-ish BUT the issue might be you are just blending too much and too hard. Try it with a way lighter touch and I think that will give you better results
Ha ha ha - I am glad to hear that you like it. Honestly the best thing to do is paint it again... I think you will be amazed at how much better the 2nd attempt is.
Interested in painting this nebula?
Check out the supplies and colors we used in the video description
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What is the size of canvas
Best teacher ever!!!!! I would give you five thumbs up if it was allowed!!!!
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Finally an "easy" video that's actually easy
It truly is... make sure to hit that follow button for more awesome videos
It looks so cool! I love space!
Glad you like it - Currently working on a new one for a video dropping soon.
I am having a painting and Trekkie vibes. I hadn’t watch Star Trek: First Contact and haven’t paint in years. I should go back to it! :D
Go for it - It is a fun one to paint
This is fantastic. I flat dig these nebula paintings! Thanks so much for sharing the art and awesome tutorial. You're the best! 🎨🖼
Glad you are enjoying them - I hope to get a few more out this summer. So stay tuned 🔥
Very nice! I love painting nebulae, and I have found that you can easily add a lot of depth and richness (and realism!) by using a thin glaze or two. If the highlights get knocked back too much, just subtly add a bit more white to the strongest highlights.
very true - Thinking of doing another one... What color nebula should I do?
@@WildCreates Any color is great, but I always love the brown and teal pictures, those just sing extra loud.
I will see what I can do for ya.
Thanks!
Thank you so much for the support - you are awesome.
If you like this nebula - you might enjoy this red sea one: th-cam.com/video/2zOibs8AdsM/w-d-xo.html
Very easy to follow, thanks for making it look very simple, 😊👍
Glad you enjoyed it.
We did a Red Nebula Sea too that you might enjoy. I will attach it below for ya:
th-cam.com/video/2zOibs8AdsM/w-d-xo.html
This is super helpful! I see what you mean y "over blending! My first attempt was looking really good, and then I went just several dozen dabs too much and the colors no longerstamd apart, but have blended into a new color and look flat. Thanks for the tips, I'm going to keep trying!
Glad it was helpful! Keeping the contrast in colors and in light to dark will really make it pop.
That's pretty amazing.
Glad you think so!
I hope you give it a try 🔥
Cannot wait to try this!!!
Let me know how it goes for ya?
@@WildCreates Okay, so...first attempt was just that, a first attempt, and isn't worthy of sharing.
BUT, I think I already figured out a few of the things I did wrong (waaaay too much paint to start, primarily), so I will keep at it.
I do have one question: for oil, would you use Liquid Clear on the canvas, or not? I didn't (since you didn't mention it in the video and i thought what it would smear), but wanted to check. Thank you, as always!
For LC you can use it or not - BOTH will have different feels and affects. When you add LC it will make your paints more transparent allowing other colors to pull forward or show through.
This is one of the coolest galaxy paintings I've seen
I am glad that you like it - Its super fun and relaxing to paint.
Give it a shot, and if you do... let us know how it went :)
This is Incredible!!😮❤
Thanks buddy 🔥
Be sure to check out our playlist of all or nebulas we have done: th-cam.com/play/PL1j4vqU7W_o0nyWDr3IOZ08LuHy2_ScZC.html&si=XNAMqi3VzWjd7Q5N
The only thing I couldn’t really do for my nebula is the cloud type stuff
My painting didn't turn out to be a nebula, but it still looks good. I'm going to keep on trying.
Give it a second try - I think you will be amazed at how good the 2nd attempt comes out.
Looks gorgeous good work fellas!
Glad you like it!
Amazing what Tally makes when he is sober ha ha ha
Sheesh, noice!
@@WildCreates True, LMAO 😂😂😂
Definitely learned from this
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Its so good i love space alot and i draw it alot thanks for the tutorial
Glad you like it - There is another nebula coming out really soon so make sure to hit that SUB button. Until then check out this Red Sea Nebula video: th-cam.com/video/2zOibs8AdsM/w-d-xo.html
@@WildCreates ok you earned a subscriber
Thank You For That SUB LOVE.
@@WildCreates your welcome
thanks for this! funnily enough i was looking for a way to paint this on my Miniatures. but basically everyone goes: its easy. you take your airbrush. NOPE i dont have that option. so i found this. and just.. tried it on a base. and it works! thank you very much!
Yeah - air brushes are the great hack ha ha ha
That painting looks awesome guys!
Yeah Tally did a great job while I watched he he he
I love your nebula and it is an easy technique! Thanks so much, I have subscribed just because of this video
Thanks for subbing! If you like this purple nebula you will love the Red Sea Nebula we did.
Linked here: th-cam.com/video/2zOibs8AdsM/w-d-xo.html
I'm not sure if you will get to read this but I love your videos. I grew up watching Bob Ross and he inspired me to paint and all of your videos have helped me become better. Thank you so much. I would like to try this one but wanted to ask if you might have a tutorial of this but with oil paint? It's all I have. I covered the back in a permanent black liquid acrylic paint and allowed it to dry.
You are very welcome and I am glad that my videos are helping you out. I dont have a nebula video with oil yet ( but I plan on making one ) The good news is, its basically the same step ( just use less paint to start with )
@@WildCreates it would be wonderful to see you do one. I can't deny I've had some really great paintings but I tried this with oil and it was my first nebula. . I failed lol so I made it into something else. But I would love to try again. And. . . Your really cute 😂 so sorry. It had to be said.
My tip is - Paint it again BUT go slower, use a little less paint and pay attention to what colors you use ( transparent, semi, opaque ) all have different effects on colors. OH and ummmm dont forget the wine... wine helps every painting be 100x better ( trust me 🙂 )
I am not only cute BUT very handsome with a great head of hair and a velvet voice that wont quit.... AND dont forget HUMBLE... I am very humble 😂😂😂
@@WildCreates 😂😂😊 You are so correct. I got my wine. And most certainly not giving up. I'm going to keep trying and I'll get it. Wish I could show you the landscapes I've done thanks to your many helpful tips. This one was just a first for me. I certainly didn't expect to get it perfect on the first try. 😂
You can always share your art with my by tagging me on Twitter or Instagram or DM it to me
Bro I see a cluster of skulls ... that's bad ass
Thats the best party about nebulas and clouds - Everyone sees something different. We did another one you might be interested in too. Feel free to check it out below.
Red Nebula Sea: th-cam.com/video/2zOibs8AdsM/w-d-xo.html
This looks like a lot of fun! I've tried painting space scenes in photoshop, but I want to see what kind of results I get from physical media. I love the energy you put into the video!
I am glad that you like it and I hope you give it a try. We also did another one which you can check out here: th-cam.com/video/2zOibs8AdsM/w-d-xo.html
Make sure to hit that sub button for more awesome videos.
Great job
Thank you very much
This is a really nice painting you did, mine did not turn out anything like this as it "got away from me", but it was one of those "happy accidents so I'm going to try this again. 🥰 And I'm now a subscriber.
I am glad you gave it a try - If you paint it again you will be amazed at how good the second one comes out.
👌Awesome 👌
You are super welcome. Make sure to hit that SUB button for more helpful videos
Soo good man
Glad you enjoyed it - We just did another one about a week ago.
Check it out and paint along: th-cam.com/video/2zOibs8AdsM/w-d-xo.html
THANK YOU SO MUCHHH❤❤
You are super welcome Shy.
Feel free to check out my other awesome videos ❤
Does it need to be dry? (Black paint)
Yes - That should be dry at the start.
Very interesting!
Glad you think so!
Thanks for checking it out :)
Thank you great video
Glad you enjoyed it. Hopefully you give it a go.
@@WildCreates I did today but it didn’t turn out like yours 😂
Ha ha ha - Painters tip: Legit paint it again. I think you will be amazed at how the 2nd one comes out.
Awesome! :D
Glad you like it - Thanks for watching
Cool. Thank you..x
Glad you liked it. Make sure to check out this awesome nebula painting too: th-cam.com/video/2zOibs8AdsM/w-d-xo.html
@@WildCreates Will do. X
Out of this world.
Thanks for watching.
"This is gonna help you shape your nebula"
-Wild Creates, 2023
Best quote ever ha ha haa
@@WildCreates ikr
Love the colours. I tried one in oil following Bram but it wasn't good. This is something I might actually nail! Thx!
Bram has great stuff - This one might be a little easier to start with. Then when you get the basics. Try painting Bram's again.
They trick is... to go a little slow, create contrast & form the edges.
I'm a huge galaxy lover and I wanna do galaxy painting
There are a few on my channel and more coming this summer. So make sure to hit that SUB button to see when they go live
Can you pls say asap what is the name for it as i am gonna do it for my school project😅
Didn't really give it a name ha ha ha - It was just a purple nebula... Feel free to call it whatever you want.
@@WildCreates oh ok it was a very good painting
Glad you like it :)
Can u do any color for the nebula painting
You can do whatever colors you want - This is just a guide to help you out. You can see some of the other colors we did here: th-cam.com/play/PL1j4vqU7W_o0nyWDr3IOZ08LuHy2_ScZC.html
By any chance, do you know if this can be done in Gouache?
Yes it can be BUT it will have to be done in stages due to the drying time differences. I say paint it twice... the 1st round will be more of a test to see how everything reacts. This way you will have a better understanding
Good luck.
Hey Wild, I really like this painting very much and maybe I'll do it one day. But I really hope on the next video you will do a tutorial on how to paint snow on the mountain with Winsor and Newton oil paint . I don't have the Bob Ross oil paint so the result might not be the same and I always struggle. I really hope you can help me! Thank you Wild.
I am glad that you like it and I will see what I can do in a future video for ya BUT until then I do have some videos on mountains where I do show myself adding winsor newton snow - check it out.
Can you give me the link to that video?
@@maikhoipham270 th-cam.com/video/qDTM3xYCGr0/w-d-xo.html
@@maikhoipham270 th-cam.com/video/dJao3LQ70pg/w-d-xo.html
@@maikhoipham270 HI Mai. I just replied to you with two links of prior videos where Wild speaks about mountain painting tips. I hope they help.
For these do you have to actually paint the canvas black or can you just use a black canvas?
Good question... It is ok to use an already black canvas BUT I would recommend you paint one yourself... The black will be way more rich. Adding to the space effect.
Hope that helps
Hey would this pain blending works the same on brass surfaces?😅not a painting person myself
I am not sure - never painted on brass.
Acrylic paint is basically liquid plastic so It easily could BUT I would reccomend priming the surface first
Ryan @3:47 you state to take a mixture of water and paint. If I am doing this with oil am I adding liquid white to the titanium white, or am I taking an acrylic white and mixing water to add my stars? Or are both methods acceptable? Any tutorial vids on how to achieve this effect?
If you are paint with only acrylics = Mix your white paint with a little water til it becomes a creamy liquid state
For oil painting only: just use liquid white or mix any white with a oil medium til you get a soft creamy liquid.
Both of these will for great for making stars. I hope that helps!
Two questions.
1) Can this be done with latex paint?
and
2) I'm redoing my room in a sci-fi, outer space theme. I'm painting the ceiling black and sticking high res photos of nebulae onto it. Then I'm having Lowe's pull the green shade out of the photos for my walls. But I'm worried that the line between black and green will be too harsh. Any recommendations for softening that transition?
To be honest I haven't tried it with latex paint... I am sure it is possible... just may require more time and working in smaller sections.
The best advice I can give is TEST IT FIRST. If I were you, buy a 2x2 foot sheet of MDF or Drywall ( should only cost only a few bucks ). Then paint it black and test the colors on top of it. Then you can hold it up and move it around to see how it will look in different spots.
As for the soft transitions. This will be tough with latex paint if you are not experienced. Generally air brushing on walls/ceiling is best ( but can be expensive ). I would recommend for a beginner use the "dry brush blending" technique ( look it up on YT ) - This will help blend and create better transitions.
I hope that helps - Would love to see it when its all done.
What different kinds of Brush did you use?
If you look in the video description, I list all the supplies & colors used in this video.
Hope that helps you out :)
I kinda dont have those brushes. Most of them. What should i do?
Just make do with what you have until you get more brushes.
Can you also use water color?
You could BUT the approach would be way different. I don't work much in watercolor so you might want to find channel that does nebulas in that medium.
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You might also like this one: th-cam.com/video/2zOibs8AdsM/w-d-xo.html
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I love how it looks and the process looked easy, but I definitely failed. Everything just looks flat. Yes colors pop, but I have no depth... I guess for this knowing how to paint clouds is a benefit😅
If it looks flat... that generally means you killed all the contrast. Make sure not eliminate all the black and to have bright colors next to some rich dark ones... That should help a lot.
im the one thousand like :D
Ha ha ha Hell Ya.
Thanks for the support buddy
the text box "closed captioning" is covering 50% of the video... not sure if that is your choice... or TH-cam formatting... great nebula!!! just wish I could see it without looking through words LOL
Thats you video play option... On the bottom left of the video player click on "CC" this will turn on or off the captions for all TH-cam videos going forward.
Hope that helps.
thank you so much!!! Love the video... NOW... LOL@@WildCreates
Can I do it with watercolor?
You can but the steps and order would be way different. I would recommend testing first
@@WildCreates I did.. but it turned out something else.. not bad but not expected
Not bad is pretty good in my book ha ha ha
Are all colors actually painted "wet in wet" without drying between the different steps? I'm a total newbie to paintings and just don't know better. Thanks in advance. :)
This is done with acrylics - so some layers start drying right away. The over layers are done wet with what is called glazing.
Here is a video that explains what glazing it so you have aa better understanding: th-cam.com/video/uqA7o6xjExk/w-d-xo.html
I like how she was too busy looking at her phone to notice the painting.
It was so awesome, that she can't look directly at it without blowing your mind ha ha ha
Now here’s the question, could you paint this on a bass guitar body and what would you charge?
I have never tried. I am always down for a challenge the only thing I would be worried about is I think the paint would wear off when you play and strum it.
@@WildCreates oh I’d put a protective layer on it, but at that point it’s more of an art piece!
If you are interested we could talk commission. Send me a DM on socials and we can discuss.
How to clean my pc mat after coloring cause some acrylics fell 😅
Dawn dish soap, warm water, and a soft brush 🔥
Fantastic painting. Would this be possible with oils? I don't have acrylic paint :/ I guess it would be difficult to layer with oils without over-blending.
100% You can... the trick is to start with a lot less paint and build up. If you notice you are mud mixing too much stop for the day and continue on the next day. This will let the paint to tacky up.
@@WildCreates Would you suggest to cover canvas with "liquid clear" before starting?
i tried painting this and the red nebula 3 times now and I just can't get either one down... The colors don't pop like they do in the video. Mine are very dull and you can barely even see them but in the video it's super bright.. not sure what I am doing wrong.
Without knowing - it kinda sounds like you may be using transparent or semi-transparent paint. Which with show the canvas underneath when drying f you don't layer. I kinda explain it in this video below... see if that helps:
th-cam.com/video/_Vz7WsmUsqU/w-d-xo.html
Ya thanks mine was no we’re near this
Try painting it again with this tutorial - I think you will be amazed at how awesome the 2nd one turns out.
"Bet you $100 I can say nebula 87 times in a 6min video"
The real question is, can you paint this nebula and sell it for $100?
Please help! Tried doing a big version of this on a wall in my son’s bedroom. And it doesn’t look good😭🤣🤷🏼♀️ help please
Best tip is to practice on aa small piece of dry wall to learn how to make it flow - then do it on your sons wall.
bro this isnt working for me the colours mix and turn into a brownish colour and ive tried 3 times
That signals to me that you are using too much paint too fast... but hard to tell without being there. Can you send me a pic and I might be able to help.
Just attempted this with the family, the results do NOT match 😂 too much paint may or not have been used in the painting process 🤣 but it was fun!
Ha ha ha Hell ya.
I am glad you had fun... I bet if you were to paint it again it would be 10 times better because you understand it so much more now. I would love to see what you and your family painted.
We also did another one... feel free to check it out below:
th-cam.com/video/2zOibs8AdsM/w-d-xo.html
Umm am I meant to be letting the paint dry between the layers? my painting just ended up turning into mud... 2:30 specifically, but even before.
It does help if the layers are slightly tacky or slightly dry-ish BUT the issue might be you are just blending too much and too hard. Try it with a way lighter touch and I think that will give you better results
@@WildCreatesOh okay that might be it! thank you, I will try again today
Glad to help - Let me know how the 2nd attempt goes 🔥
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Not sure what this say BUT thanks for watching and supporting 🙂
Hello, you draw very beautifully, if possible, turn on the Georgian subtitles, I would like to know
I did this but it become a fried octopus
Ha ha ha - the nice this about that is nebulas and clouds look different to everyone and that makes them fun
It sounds really easy, but I tried more than 6 times to paint it, I failed every single one ㅠㅠ
What part do you fail with?
My name Nabila
Well hello there Nabila
I dont understand!!!
What part?
Mine looks like absolute shit
Just finished and i love it despite not looking nothing like your version
Ha ha ha - I am glad to hear that you like it. Honestly the best thing to do is paint it again... I think you will be amazed at how much better the 2nd attempt is.
Didn't work
Sorry to hear that - what issue were you having?
@@WildCreates I can't paint
Stick with it and follow my videos and you will be able too
It doesn't work 🫠
What issue are you having?
Worked for me
It worked🎉🎉