I'm glad you're excited! We have a Facebook group where you can share your artwork with the community - you can join here; facebook.com/groups/kirstyrebeccasartcommunity/
Thank you 😊 for the beginner friendly painting!!! I just saw your utube video tonight, California time. I always ♥ read about the artist with the info you have provided. My heart goes out to you, after reading about your chronic health issues. My prayers are with you as you journey through this difficult time... like another person wrote, finding out what your new "normal" is. You're so very talented and I'm sure you want to do more... but please allow yourself a slower pace and know many prayers are for you. God bless you, The Great Physician, Healer, Comforter - with love from a California Gramma ❤
Which brand did you use? Some brands are more opaque then others, and some have a "mixing white" (might be labelled with a different name) which is a more transparent white compared to a normal opaque white. Also, the more water you add, the more transparent/pale it will dry so try adding as little water as possible! I hope that helps! 😊
@KirstyRebeccaFineArt I have W&N, permanent white. I did saturate it rather with the water, I might give it another shot with the less water though! Thanks.
I immediately related to your teaching style. I subscribed to after watching one tutorial, but I plan to watch all of them. 👩🎨🖌Thank you for posting this and inspiring us. 💙🙏🌵
Do you mean for the star splatters instead of gouache? Or for the entire project? You can definitely use acrylic instead of the gouache, but acrylic doesn't create the same effects as watercolour does so it would be very hard to paint the background with acrylics 😊
You're welcome 😊 If you are interested in real-time full-length tutorials, I offer them in my KR Fine Art Academy for a very affordable price! www.kirstyrebeccafineart.com/krfineartacademy
Awesome tutorial thank you so much for sharing. Loved how the finished piece looked.
Thanks so much 😊
I'm was looking for a cool background for my art and found this in the thumbnail
Now I'm gonna create an actual galaxy with this background
I’m so excited to do this! I wish I could share the final product with you!
I'm glad you're excited!
We have a Facebook group where you can share your artwork with the community - you can join here;
facebook.com/groups/kirstyrebeccasartcommunity/
Thank you! Super helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you 😊 for the beginner friendly painting!!! I just saw your utube video tonight, California time. I always ♥ read about the artist with the info you have provided. My heart goes out to you, after reading about your chronic health issues. My prayers are with you as you journey through this difficult time... like another person wrote, finding out what your new "normal" is. You're so very talented and I'm sure you want to do more... but please allow yourself a slower pace and know many prayers are for you. God bless you, The Great Physician, Healer, Comforter - with love from a California Gramma ❤
Thank you, I'm glad you like the tutorials!
I appreciate your support 😊
Love it❤
Very helpful! Thanks Kirsty!!
Glad it was helpful!
I'm gonna try this!
This was a fantastic tutorial! Thank you!
You're very welcome!
Fun! thank you!
You are so welcome!
thank you so much :D I'm still learning watercolors, and this helps immensely :)
You're welcome 😊
Thanks for sharing this tutorial 😊
My pleasure 😊
I love this! I tried the white gouache for the star splatter and it dried super pale... it's supposed to be watered gouache on dry?
Which brand did you use? Some brands are more opaque then others, and some have a "mixing white" (might be labelled with a different name) which is a more transparent white compared to a normal opaque white. Also, the more water you add, the more transparent/pale it will dry so try adding as little water as possible! I hope that helps! 😊
@KirstyRebeccaFineArt I have W&N, permanent white. I did saturate it rather with the water, I might give it another shot with the less water though! Thanks.
Great tutorial Loved it
Glad you liked it 😊
Oh. My god it looks amazing.... 👍😱
Really realistic
Thank you so much 😀
I immediately related to your teaching style. I subscribed to after watching one tutorial, but I plan to watch all of them. 👩🎨🖌Thank you for posting this and inspiring us. 💙🙏🌵
Thank you, and you're welcome! 😊
Excuse me, the white paint is acrylic or what type it is?? Thanks!!! love the final piece btw..
The white is Gouache which is like an opaque watercolour 😊
I use either Winsor and Newton Designer Gouache or Art Spectrum Gouache
can i use cartridge paper ?
I wouldn't recommend it with watercolour because it will buckle/crease/bend when it gets wet so it won't lay flat when it dries
Is acrylic gonna work on this?
Do you mean for the star splatters instead of gouache? Or for the entire project?
You can definitely use acrylic instead of the gouache, but acrylic doesn't create the same effects as watercolour does so it would be very hard to paint the background with acrylics 😊
@@KirstyRebeccaFineArt thank you so much!!
Veeery helpfu
Thank you for this tutorial. A little bit to fast 😓
You're welcome 😊
If you are interested in real-time full-length tutorials, I offer them in my KR Fine Art Academy for a very affordable price!
www.kirstyrebeccafineart.com/krfineartacademy