oh my goodness this is the best rose video ive seen and ive watched many ,ive been painting 26 years and only dream of painting this well if a beginner can do this then i hope i can
I know it may not be the best for you with the algorithm, but I like to save some videos that I know I will simply LOVE for a more relaxed time of day when I can truly enjoy them! I knew this would be one of those kinds of a video! Thank you for sharing your wonderful Rose Painting! It was a real JOY to watch, I also enjoy painting Roses like this one, they are easier and relaxing to do. I hope your having a lovely afternoon or evening as the case may be. Please take care and be safe over there! Til next time . . . Have a lovely day!
I'm really glad you enjoyed this one- I also save videos I know I'll enjoy so I can really give them my full attention! Thank you for you're lovely comment and stay safe over there too! 😊
This "backwards" style of starting with the darks is extremely helpful. I learned it from a natural history illustrator.. she starts with the mass tones, builds the lighter areas with a series of glazes, then comes back at the end for the darkest shadows. The mass tones give you a "map" of where everything needs to be. The traditional method.. starting light and working to dark, means you have to plot darks over the top of a monochrome painting when it is successively harder and harder to see your drawing underneath. I find it so much easier and it produces better results with a ton of clarity and less layers overall.
@@SarahNewburyArt Her name is Lizzie Harper if you would like to see her work. She has a little TH-cam channel but much more content on her blog. She just finished illustrating a book for Sir David Attenbourough.. she's very good... and a total sweetheart.
Excellent Sarah! I love to watch you build up the layers. You’re right about Anna being an amazing artist, but so are you my dear. Just loving your videos and your painting, tips, etc. Thank you for sharing. Blessings to you!
My goodness you are awesome teacher and artist too! I understood better than anybody I’ve seen! I don’t understand why you have not more subscribers? Love the realistic and natural way you do it, I’m not into the abstract stuff at all! Thank you so much!
Is it just me? I found on corner flowers I am a naples yellow geek for backdrops on a paintimg :P Dunno whats with that. I just am addicted to that color.
Naples yellow is a lovely colour- I'd like to experiment more with colour and have just bought a new book called 'Colour Choices' by Stephen Quiller to help me. I'm excited to see what I'll learn and how I can use it in my paintings! 😊
Here are the substitutes I found (and tested) for each of the watercolour paints used in the tutorial. They are either _exact_ , _nearly identical_ or _similar_ replicas of the colours used. • *Quinacridone Rose* : permenant rose (PV19) *+* crimson (any deep red colour) = _exact_ (I believe permanent rose (PV19) + alizarin crimson hue (PR179) will also create this) • *Rhodonite Genuine* : rose permanent (PV19) *+* a bit of chinese white (PW5) = _nearly identical_ • *Pyrrol Scarlet* : cadmium red hue (PR149, PR255) *OR* vermillion (PR254) = _exact_ • *Hansa Yellow Light* : lemon yellow hue (PY175) + cadmium yellow hue (PY97, PY65) + a bit of chinese white (PW5) = _almost identical_ • *Jadeite Genuine* : hooker’s green (PY139, PB15, PG7) = _similar_ • *French Ultramarine* : ultramarine (PB29) *+* dioxazine purple (PV23) = _exact_ I used Winsor & Newton Cotman watercolours as substitutes. Correct ratios of each colour should hopefully result in the colours used in the video. (Trial and error).
Love love love :) YT needs to add hearts next to the thumbs up and ditch the thunbs down on the art video's. People get a free art lesson. If they wanna bitch, join twitter or do better yourself,right :P
oh my goodness this is the best rose video ive seen and ive watched many ,ive been painting 26 years and only dream of painting this well if a beginner can do this then i hope i can
Thank you so much Gina! You can do it 😊
I know it may not be the best for you with the algorithm, but I like to save some videos that I know I will simply LOVE for a more relaxed time of day when I can truly enjoy them! I knew this would be one of those kinds of a video! Thank you for sharing your wonderful Rose Painting! It was a real JOY to watch, I also enjoy painting Roses like this one, they are easier and relaxing to do. I hope your having a lovely afternoon or evening as the case may be. Please take care and be safe over there! Til next time . . . Have a lovely day!
I'm really glad you enjoyed this one- I also save videos I know I'll enjoy so I can really give them my full attention! Thank you for you're lovely comment and stay safe over there too! 😊
Easiest tutorial of Beautiful rose ever❤️🌸✨😃
Thank you so much 😀
Thank you 💖😘💗
You are very welcome 😊
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
So beautiful
Thank you so much 😊
You are amazing. Such a beautiful painting. 👌🙏🙂
Thank you so much 😀
This is beautiful. Very helpful tutorial. Thank you 👍👍
Thank you Julie! Glad it was helpful 😊
This "backwards" style of starting with the darks is extremely helpful. I learned it from a natural history illustrator.. she starts with the mass tones, builds the lighter areas with a series of glazes, then comes back at the end for the darkest shadows. The mass tones give you a "map" of where everything needs to be. The traditional method.. starting light and working to dark, means you have to plot darks over the top of a monochrome painting when it is successively harder and harder to see your drawing underneath. I find it so much easier and it produces better results with a ton of clarity and less layers overall.
I agree and I'm glad I'm not the only one! This way may not technically be 'the right way' with watercolour but it does make it a lot easier! 😊
@@SarahNewburyArt Her name is Lizzie Harper if you would like to see her work. She has a little TH-cam channel but much more content on her blog. She just finished illustrating a book for Sir David Attenbourough.. she's very good... and a total sweetheart.
Charles Reid paints from dark to light too.
What a beautiful rose!
Thank you so much! 🌹💮
Lovely! Thank you !
Thank you too! So glad you liked it 😊
Love this.
Incredible...wow
Thank you! 😊
@@SarahNewburyArt u r most welcome
So good👌🏻 subscribed
Thank you so much and welcome! 😊
Excellent Sarah! I love to watch you build up the layers. You’re right about Anna being an amazing artist, but so are you my dear. Just loving your videos and your painting, tips, etc. Thank you for sharing. Blessings to you!
Thank you so much Rita! I'm glad you enjoyed the video 😊💐
Nice
Thank you! 😊
Lovely!💖 loved the progress 💝
Thank you!! 😊
My goodness you are awesome teacher and artist too! I understood better than anybody I’ve seen! I don’t understand why you have not more subscribers? Love the realistic and natural way you do it, I’m not into the abstract stuff at all!
Thank you so much!
Wow, thank you Maria! 😊
Such a nice explanation for a beginner like me. Precise and so much of information. I love your channel ❤
So glad you found it helpful! 😊🌹🤗
Beautiful very helpful
This is so beautiful! Wonderful video, love the outline idea, I will try this for sure. Thanks so much for producing this video.
Thank you so much! 😊
Is it just me? I found on corner flowers I am a naples yellow geek for backdrops on a paintimg :P Dunno whats with that. I just am addicted to that color.
Naples yellow is a lovely colour- I'd like to experiment more with colour and have just bought a new book called 'Colour Choices' by Stephen Quiller to help me. I'm excited to see what I'll learn and how I can use it in my paintings! 😊
Beautiful! Do you have a link for the tape?
Here are the substitutes I found (and tested) for each of the watercolour paints used in the tutorial. They are either _exact_ , _nearly identical_ or _similar_ replicas of the colours used.
• *Quinacridone Rose* : permenant rose (PV19) *+* crimson (any deep red colour) = _exact_
(I believe permanent rose (PV19) + alizarin crimson hue (PR179) will also create this)
• *Rhodonite Genuine* : rose permanent (PV19) *+* a bit of chinese white (PW5) = _nearly identical_
• *Pyrrol Scarlet* : cadmium red hue (PR149, PR255) *OR* vermillion (PR254) = _exact_
• *Hansa Yellow Light* : lemon yellow hue (PY175) + cadmium yellow hue (PY97, PY65) + a bit of chinese white (PW5) = _almost identical_
• *Jadeite Genuine* : hooker’s green (PY139, PB15, PG7) = _similar_
• *French Ultramarine* : ultramarine (PB29) *+* dioxazine purple (PV23) = _exact_
I used Winsor & Newton Cotman watercolours as substitutes. Correct ratios of each colour should hopefully result in the colours used in the video. (Trial and error).
Love love love :) YT needs to add hearts next to the thumbs up and ditch the thunbs down on the art video's. People get a free art lesson. If they wanna bitch, join twitter or do better yourself,right :P
😊 So kind! 💜