Amazing video and technique! Really well explained and helpful. Many are great artists but drawing/painting are hard to teach, and with videos that are mainly “first make this perfect shape, then this one, then blend perfectly and then add the perfect line work and …voila!” Always takes practice, but the step-by-step and brush angles for each step here is so well done.
Thank you so much for these video tutorials! I live in a very rural area where I don't have the ability to shadow or learn from another face-painter, so I rely on TH-cam a lot! I really appreciate that you give us a photo right up front with the supplies you use. It helps me follow along even better!
I've just started face painting as a hobby and have watched lots of tutorials, your videos are so concise and clear. I love how you explain each step and break the strokes down. It makes it all seem so much more possible for me to accomplish. Thank you for sharing your great talent!! I'm subscribed and notified 🥰.
Hi, have only recently discovered your tutorials. What an amazing instructor you are! The way you break down each step, accompanied by verbal explanations is wonderful and just what I need to learn and progress. Thank you so much for sharing your gift and your art xx
Hi Maria! I’m using a plastic face painting practice board by Sally-Ann Lynch. www.etsy.com/shop/Sallyannlynch In the past, I also used a thin plastic cutting board that had texture on it. You can also use thick paper, but it does take more paint and for the brush to be more wet.
Such a grand painting. You have done an excellent job here.
Thank you very much! You’re kind 🥰
Amazing video and technique! Really well explained and helpful.
Many are great artists but drawing/painting are hard to teach, and with videos that are mainly “first make this perfect shape, then this one, then blend perfectly and then add the perfect line work and …voila!” Always takes practice, but the step-by-step and brush angles for each step here is so well done.
Thank you so much! Your comment means a lot 🤗 I am very glad you found the video helpful!!
Im 2yrs late but you're a great teacher... peace and blessings 🙏🏽
Thank you so much!!! and peace and blessings for you as well!
Thank you so much for these video tutorials! I live in a very rural area where I don't have the ability to shadow or learn from another face-painter, so I rely on TH-cam a lot! I really appreciate that you give us a photo right up front with the supplies you use. It helps me follow along even better!
I've just started face painting as a hobby and have watched lots of tutorials, your videos are so concise and clear. I love how you explain each step and break the strokes down. It makes it all seem so much more possible for me to accomplish. Thank you for sharing your great talent!! I'm subscribed and notified 🥰.
Continue posting, I’ve learned so much.
Thanks! What kind of designs/technique would you like to see?
Just as shown, one sided, one stroke animal face painting. Step by step, thank you
lovely painting and awsome step by step instructions thank you so much!
Thank you! 💕
Hi, have only recently discovered your tutorials. What an amazing instructor you are! The way you break down each step, accompanied by verbal explanations is wonderful and just what I need to learn and progress. Thank you so much for sharing your gift and your art xx
Wow ur amazing,love from India ❤
Thank you so much!! 💕
Another brilliant tutorial, love it thank you x
Thank you very much!
A great tutorial. thank you!.😍
New subscriber here! What a fabulous and informative tutorial ❤
Yay! Thank you!
what colours did you use to make your one stroke blue?
I used colors from Fusion Body Art
I have watched this over and over and I love how you explain everything so well!! Thank you so much!!!
Glad you found it helpful 🤗 thank YOU!
Amazing
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What split cake you both?
What kind of plastic o paper are you using to practice?
Hi Maria!
I’m using a plastic face painting practice board by Sally-Ann Lynch.
www.etsy.com/shop/Sallyannlynch
In the past, I also used a thin plastic cutting board that had texture on it. You can also use thick paper, but it does take more paint and for the brush to be more wet.