Lovely job!! Thank you for the clear instruction on blurring. I prefer to use a dry brush. You are very inspirational. I love your voice! This is a beauuuutiful painting!!
Hi, I ordered a paint by numbers kit and started doing a bit of research on the how to I will ask this question in the spirit of the saying that there are no stupid questions :) This technique is used so the delimitation lines of the mapped colors are not so obvious ? At least that is what I think I saw here.
Yes, sometimes, especially on big areas as the sky or smooth background delimitation lines looking .... really strange and even with tiny blend there, the whole painting will look better. Blending not need everywhere and many areas can be done with by-numbers with hard lines... small ones looking good this way
I'm new to PBN. I have my 1st kit but I have not started it yet. Thank you for this video; it is very helpful. is it possible to do this technique after completing the whole painting and after the paint has dried? thanks again
My art instructor, stated that it is not blurring, it is blending the colors on the canvas for a more realistic presentation of your subject. Ms. L. Churchill
I saw some videos wherein they finish all the same color before going on to the next one. In your case you seem to paint them per area, so you have to keep cleaning your brush. Whats better?
Its depends on your own taste - both ways will work. I prefer paint "by object" - I mean paint vase for example, them move to flowers one by one. I also like to blend colors on canvas - to make borders between areas not visible (you can see streams on channel - I demonstrated this way of painting there).
How did you know what colour to use over the purple to blend/blur? You chose 10, but how did you decide to pick that one? Also you said wait for it to be dry but you blended it when still wet….I’m confused
1) How thick should I paint? Just enough to cover the canvas, or so all colors are strong or??? My black sky seems a little thin in some places, even though I covered everything. 2) How closely should I follow the lines?
1) Thickness of paint depends on personal taste. Some ppl like to paint with visible strokes, some prefer thin and smooth paintings. Colors: black, navy blue, emerald, red, yellow, white - can be transparent (depends on trademark) and its mean we have to cover some areas with 2-3 layers 2) About how closely you have to follow lines I streamed videos: goo.gl/8A3Y5R For beginners I recommend to complete first painting with line following, if first DIY painting is done - I recommend o try freestyle blend
One more question, but first, thank you. I really appreciate it. This video is about blurring/shading and the example is great, but also is a big object, how about if there are several different colors, and more like lines about 5mm wide next to each other, which is the best technique for shading?
Same way of painting (freestyle blending) nice for small areas. Please watch: goo.gl/JX3Hxj Also here my tutorial with small areas with Eng subs: goo.gl/c2XkUx
Wonderful. I wish I saw this before I started. Hahaha. Okay, well, I'm almost done. After, maybe I will try zigzag and I will let you know how it is going. Also, in your painting you have a large picture to show. My kit has a tiny picture about 15x10 cm to follow. :P Well, I will do my best. The tiny picture has zero blending. Only sharp lines. So it's up to my imagination maybe. :D
Hello! Some colors are really transparent coz of pigment (usually its white, yellow and red, can be emerald green). Its normal - professional acrylic even more transparent :) How to fix it: 1. Dont put much water into your paints (if you use water). 2. I cover number with white with white corrector pen (amzn.to/2qZII9X - like this) Please watch: quality of video is so so - but you can see how to use corrector pen. I usually use Erich Krause pen or BIC pen. th-cam.com/video/XpFhjp_RJx0/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=Anurisui quality of video is so so - but its
Dear Madam, Maybe you can help me with some helpful advice. I bought two paintings Paint by namber on AliExpress, and the image, as they are written in the manual, is supposedly oily (clearly wrote: Oil, not acrylic). But those Chinese oily colors are very strange. Namely, I do not have a suitable solvent. These colors do not dissolve any water, nor does it dissolve turpentine, it does not dissolve linseed oil, does not dissolve acetone, nor dissolve even gasoline from the car!!! How do I paint my color? How do I wash my brushes? Is it some special cosmic chemistry? One thing I'm sure: It's not classic oil painting! - How do you dissolve the color for staining? What are you brushing? I will be grateful for any comment. Thank you. (Goran Malich, Belgrade, Serbia).
I see... I think its acrylic - as soon as "not dissolve any water, nor does it dissolve turpentine, it does not dissolve linseed oil, does not dissolve acetone, nor dissolve even gasoline from the car" - acrylic can be dissolved by monomer acrylic liquid only - if its completely dried. But after acrylic dissolved by monomer u cant use it again - just ok to clear brushes. Brushes in DIY kits are single-use - u paint ant throw it away.. quality of brushes in kits kinda low most of the times (Dimensions and Shipper can be ok - AliExpress ones are always single use).
Fabulous
Thanks for this technique. I love watching your videos.
looks like Bob Marley in the yellow flower
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Lovely job!! Thank you for the clear instruction on blurring. I prefer to use a dry brush. You are very inspirational. I love your voice! This is a beauuuutiful painting!!
Thank you! ❤️❤️❤️🌸🌸🌸
@@PaintyKat is it possible to do the blurring after the whole painting is done and its dry
Great tip. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Wow 👏 👏 👏 great job
Thank you!
Where did you get this pic? Love it an the blurring technique as you go is a great idea!! Does it use more paint to blurt as you go!!
Hi, I ordered a paint by numbers kit and started doing a bit of research on the how to
I will ask this question in the spirit of the saying that there are no stupid questions :)
This technique is used so the delimitation lines of the mapped colors are not so obvious ?
At least that is what I think I saw here.
Yes, sometimes, especially on big areas as the sky or smooth background delimitation lines looking .... really strange and even with tiny blend there, the whole painting will look better. Blending not need everywhere and many areas can be done with by-numbers with hard lines... small ones looking good this way
I m new to painting, is this acrylic paint or oil based paint
This is acrylic paint.
I'm new to PBN. I have my 1st kit but I have not started it yet. Thank you for this video; it is very helpful.
is it possible to do this technique after completing the whole painting and after the paint has dried?
thanks again
I am new to painting. Where do I buy this set? Thanks.
❖ Sunflower Still Life Paint By Number Kit (Amazon US): amzn.to/2jMMLGz
❖ More Dimensions Paint By Number Kits: amzn.to/2zZLnXl
My art instructor, stated that it is not blurring, it is blending the colors on the canvas for a more realistic presentation of your subject.
Ms. L. Churchill
I saw some videos wherein they finish all the same color before going on to the next one. In your case you seem to paint them per area, so you have to keep cleaning your brush. Whats better?
Its depends on your own taste - both ways will work. I prefer paint "by object" - I mean paint vase for example, them move to flowers one by one. I also like to blend colors on canvas - to make borders between areas not visible (you can see streams on channel - I demonstrated this way of painting there).
How did you know what colour to use over the purple to blend/blur? You chose 10, but how did you decide to pick that one? Also you said wait for it to be dry but you blended it when still wet….I’m confused
1) How thick should I paint? Just enough to cover the canvas, or so all colors are strong or??? My black sky seems a little thin in some places, even though I covered everything. 2) How closely should I follow the lines?
1) Thickness of paint depends on personal taste. Some ppl like to paint with visible strokes, some prefer thin and smooth paintings.
Colors: black, navy blue, emerald, red, yellow, white - can be transparent (depends on trademark) and its mean we have to cover some areas with 2-3 layers
2) About how closely you have to follow lines I streamed videos: goo.gl/8A3Y5R For beginners I recommend to complete first painting with line following, if first DIY painting is done - I recommend o try freestyle blend
One more question, but first, thank you. I really appreciate it. This video is about blurring/shading and the example is great, but also is a big object, how about if there are several different colors, and more like lines about 5mm wide next to each other, which is the best technique for shading?
Same way of painting (freestyle blending) nice for small areas. Please watch: goo.gl/JX3Hxj
Also here my tutorial with small areas with Eng subs: goo.gl/c2XkUx
Wonderful. I wish I saw this before I started. Hahaha. Okay, well, I'm almost done. After, maybe I will try zigzag and I will let you know how it is going. Also, in your painting you have a large picture to show. My kit has a tiny picture about 15x10 cm to follow. :P Well, I will do my best. The tiny picture has zero blending. Only sharp lines. So it's up to my imagination maybe. :D
Where did you buy this?
This set of Dementions brand. It’s DIY paint by numbers - can be found on Amazon, EBay or at some local art and crafts stores
Where can I buy this kit??
Not sure if brand "Demention" still selling it. You can search it: Dimension paint by number Sunflower Still Life
Had a hard time understanding you. DO NOT BUY FROM AN ONLINE COMPANY CALLED MY PAINT BY NUMBERS. They are a scam. Help spread the word
Hello, how do you keep the numbers from showing? Thank you for your beautiful videos.
Hello! Some colors are really transparent coz of pigment (usually its white, yellow and red, can be emerald green). Its normal - professional acrylic even more transparent :)
How to fix it:
1. Dont put much water into your paints (if you use water).
2. I cover number with white with white corrector pen (amzn.to/2qZII9X - like this)
Please watch: quality of video is so so - but you can see how to use corrector pen. I usually use Erich Krause pen or BIC pen.
th-cam.com/video/XpFhjp_RJx0/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=Anurisui quality of video is so so - but its
Dear Madam, Maybe you can help me with some helpful advice. I bought two paintings Paint by namber on AliExpress, and the image, as they are written in the manual, is supposedly oily (clearly wrote: Oil, not acrylic). But those Chinese oily colors are very strange. Namely, I do not have a suitable solvent. These colors do not dissolve any water, nor does it dissolve turpentine, it does not dissolve linseed oil, does not dissolve acetone, nor dissolve even gasoline from the car!!! How do I paint my color? How do I wash my brushes? Is it some special cosmic chemistry? One thing I'm sure: It's not classic oil painting! - How do you dissolve the color for staining? What are you brushing? I will be grateful for any comment. Thank you. (Goran Malich, Belgrade, Serbia).
I see... I think its acrylic - as soon as "not dissolve any water, nor does it dissolve turpentine, it does not dissolve linseed oil, does not dissolve acetone, nor dissolve even gasoline from the car" - acrylic can be dissolved by monomer acrylic liquid only - if its completely dried. But after acrylic dissolved by monomer u cant use it again - just ok to clear brushes. Brushes in DIY kits are single-use - u paint ant throw it away.. quality of brushes in kits kinda low most of the times (Dimensions and Shipper can be ok - AliExpress ones are always single use).
Thank you very much.
that sunflower in the middle has a face
Yeah:) I know:)
You said E, but you chose P for the very light grey
Please provide links to 4 blurring ways to pbn
Sorry, cant understand what you mean
@@PaintyKat sorry.
@@PaintyKatshe is saying that you mentioned in the video that you have 4 ways of blending…where are the links to those videos? 😊
Do you speak russian or german
I can speak Russian - its my native)
There's a face in the sunflower 😂
Yeah:)😅
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