Subbed. I get in trouble with too many colors. I really make my life easier when I just use primaries with burnt Sienna but I agree that the burnt umber helps as the Sienna is a bit red for some application. For my simplified palette, I use Winsor blues in green shade and red shade. Thanks for your advice - it’s very clear.
Hi! I’m planning to paint a colibrí, small bird full of blue and green feathers. Thanks for your content, is quite difficult to find this watercolor quality videos! Greetings ❤
Wow, another great informative video! Love your simplified techniques that produce beautiful paintings.
Thank you Kathryn, I appreciate that!
Very helpful. The best video I’ve seen on how to choose colors! Thank you !
I'm so glad to know this - thank you!
learned so much in less than 15 min ❤
I'm so glad to know this - thank you!
This was very helpful, thank you so much for sharing! 🙏🏽 Your artwork is just stunning 😍
You are welcome, and thanks so much!
Great information! Thanks!
You are welcome, and thank you!
This is a great video! Thank you for breaking down the thought process of deciding on which colors to use. I will definitely refer back to this.
I'm glad it was helpful, Gayle - thanks for your feedback!
Very helpful. Thank you so much
Glad it was helpful! You are welcome!
Very helpful 👍🏻thank you
Thanks - glad it was helpful!
Subbed. I get in trouble with too many colors. I really make my life easier when I just use primaries with burnt Sienna but I agree that the burnt umber helps as the Sienna is a bit red for some application. For my simplified palette, I use Winsor blues in green shade and red shade. Thanks for your advice - it’s very clear.
Thank you! Totally agree - you can do so much with just a few colors.
Hi! I’m planning to paint a colibrí, small bird full of blue and green feathers. Thanks for your content, is quite difficult to find this watercolor quality videos! Greetings ❤
You are so welcome! I hope it's helpful in choosing colors for your painting.