Thank you! I’ll write it in the caption as well, but here’s the outline and some of my thoughts: 1. Sky Weather- rainy, sunny, cloudy, stormy etc. Time of day- sunrise, sunset, mid day, night etc. Objects- birds, planes, tall trees that will break up into the space 2. Background Height- mountains, buildings, trees on the horizon, Perspective- is there anything far away that will also come into the foreground. Train tracks, road, fence, tree line, buildings etc. focal point- what are we focusing on in the background? A building, a tree, water, an animal, nothing? Etc. 3. Foreground Focal point- what catches our attention at the front? A person, road, fence, building, plants, animals etc. details- things in the foreground are crisp and in focus compared to objects in the background. This is where I list things I need to make sure have sharp details i.e. grass from this tutorial Movement- this could be the shape of the grass, the fence coming into focus, a road curving across the front like in this video, leaves that are falling, a bird on flight in the foreground etc. Then I do a little color sample swatch for each section to make sure the colors are cohesive. I hope that helps 💕
Thank you Kristin that was very relaxing watching your technique in the landscape evolve. When you put the darker values in I thought it gave it so much depth. You have a very easy voice to listen to and interspersed with the music was lovely. Love your choice of colours and it is encouraging to watch in real time. I can’t watch too many sped up time videos it is a headache. Bless you 🙌
This is excellent! Thank you for sharing. I'm only a beginner, but I will slowly use your very well explained and executed instructions and play around. Thank you, thank you!
What a beautiful landscape you painted. I’ll have to watch this a thousand times. Your preparation is unlike anyone’s I’ve seen. You so clearly show how things evolve in your painting. Yes, there was a point in which I would have thrown it away as well. I’m so glad you didn’t. You are a super teacher. Thank you!
heeeey, i just really want to say you are sooo cool! honestly, thank you for sharing your knowledge and skills in such an understandable and relaxing way!! even my mood during this video went up (not only the knowledge and skills) Thank you!!!!!
thanks for saying that watercolor has a lot of ugly stages….never heard anyone else acknowledge that. Just need more patience with the ‘ugly.’ you’re a beautiful painter and a grace-filled teacher.
This is lovely! I paint minis to give away as encouragement, and now you've given me a "reference piece" for a specific mini I've had in mind! (But I use white paint pens instead of scratching off.) 🙋♀️❤🙂
Love this painting and your whole formula process. I want so much to paint my own paintings instead of just following someone else's, but I don't know where or how to start. This was very helpful and I hope you'll do more examples like this. Thank you so much!!
Love when you said, "watercolor has a lot of ugly stages". It's so true. Thanks a lot for all the tips in your videos.
I really enjoy watching you work. In doing so, you show that it’s a process… not instantaneous.😊
Thank you, that's so perfectly said! Lots of patience with watercolor haha
Your planning format is wonderful! I need this detail, there is too much to remember.
Thank you! I’ll write it in the caption as well, but here’s the outline and some of my thoughts:
1. Sky
Weather- rainy, sunny, cloudy, stormy etc.
Time of day- sunrise, sunset, mid day, night etc.
Objects- birds, planes, tall trees that will break up into the space
2. Background
Height- mountains, buildings, trees on the horizon,
Perspective- is there anything far away that will also come into the foreground. Train tracks, road, fence, tree line, buildings etc.
focal point- what are we focusing on in the background? A building, a tree, water, an animal, nothing? Etc.
3. Foreground
Focal point- what catches our attention at the front? A person, road, fence, building, plants, animals etc.
details- things in the foreground are crisp and in focus compared to objects in the background. This is where I list things I need to make sure have sharp details i.e. grass from this tutorial
Movement- this could be the shape of the grass, the fence coming into focus, a road curving across the front like in this video, leaves that are falling, a bird on flight in the foreground etc.
Then I do a little color sample swatch for each section to make sure the colors are cohesive.
I hope that helps 💕
I like when you explain and when it's only music in fact I like this channel very much 👍🏾
Thank you so much!
Oh my God
Such a clear cut idea of landscape
I like 3pt.you explained
We r lucky student
Thank you very much ,mam
Kristin you have such an amazing talent! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us ❤
Thank you Kristin that was very relaxing watching your technique in the landscape evolve. When you put the darker values in I thought it gave it so much depth. You have a very easy voice to listen to and interspersed with the music was lovely. Love your choice of colours and it is encouraging to watch in real time. I can’t watch too many sped up time videos it is a headache. Bless you 🙌
This is excellent! Thank you for sharing. I'm only a beginner, but I will slowly use your very well explained and executed instructions and play around. Thank you, thank you!
You're very welcome! Thank you for your kind words
Thank you! I love watching your process; so very helpful. The result was beautiful in this painting!
Thank you so much!
What a beautiful landscape you painted. I’ll have to watch this a thousand times. Your preparation is unlike anyone’s I’ve seen. You so clearly show how things evolve in your painting. Yes, there was a point in which I would have thrown it away as well. I’m so glad you didn’t. You are a super teacher. Thank you!
I like it when you talk the best!
heeeey, i just really want to say you are sooo cool! honestly, thank you for sharing your knowledge and skills in such an understandable and relaxing way!! even my mood during this video went up (not only the knowledge and skills) Thank you!!!!!
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thanks for saying that watercolor has a lot of ugly stages….never heard anyone else acknowledge that. Just need more patience with the ‘ugly.’
you’re a beautiful painter and a grace-filled teacher.
This is lovely! I paint minis to give away as encouragement, and now you've given me a "reference piece" for a specific mini I've had in mind! (But I use white paint pens instead of scratching off.) 🙋♀️❤🙂
That's a great idea! I love that you do that
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Thank you for this tutorial. Very Nice art work. Easy for me to understand. Your explications are interesting and clear 😊
Loved it.❤️
Really informative thank you. X
Love this painting and your whole formula process. I want so much to paint my own paintings instead of just following someone else's, but I don't know where or how to start. This was very helpful and I hope you'll do more examples like this. Thank you so much!!
Omg that wide brush where did you get it? I didn't see it linked in the description