Hi Matt, I have membership for various media in your website. Its so good . I always go back to your lessons on drawing.....to photoshop. You are one of the best teacher online i am aware. Thanks for your lessons
Quick note: Liquitex ink is not India ink, it’s acrylic ink. India ink is a separate thing, though for this specific application they’ll work the same. But it’s important to remember that when using any acrylic-based medium you generally shouldn’t mix it with so much water as this will cause the acrylic binder to fail and it won’t adhere to surfaces properly anymore, the only reason it’s seems to be working fine here is because you are painting on an absorbent paper. India ink is usually just made with water + pigment (usually carbon) so you can add as much water as you want no problem.
You are so .....to the point in your teaching......superb...thanks for this video. could you please do a video on people who have multiple medium interests and how to justify? I love the structured approach of your lessons
Fantastic tutorial on how to use ink wash! Thank you so much! I have subscribed to your TH-cam tutorials and will recommend them to my fellow painters!
Sorry if by any chance you talked about this already, if you did, I didn't catch it! Quick question is you could help me... Does alcohol (india) ink stain porcelain/ceramic palette? Or does it wipes away like watercolors? I'm about to buy my first inks and don't want to ruin my watercolor palette!
Question: We have a lot of bottles full of whiteboard marker's ink lying around the house. Can I use this for ink washes or not? Kinda sad if all would just go to waste
Amazing!! One question: Why do you use a glass palette? Is it just personal preference or is it so the ink doesn't get absorbed? Or something else? Anyone?
Hi Smashing Pencils, I use all different types of palettes. Usually I use disposable ones. Glass is simply easy to clean and you can put any color of paper behind it that you wish.
Thanks for the tutorial! Can somebody or the Tutor tell me names of brands of the hot press 140lb paper for watercolour? I can find only Fabriano Studio hot Press 140lb, size 9x12. I would like to find also paper size A3... It is not easy for me because I am an Italian living abroad from my country, in Russia. Ink art is my only way to express in little space. Thanks
Duna Dan the link in the description is to Arches Hot Press. Fabriano also makes professional grade hot press paper (“Studio” usually indicates student grade). There are others. Maybe try to find an art store in your area? Hot press watercolour paper is a very common and basic supply that any art store should carry. There are many brands available. Some are a brighter white than others. It’s a matter of preference. Look for 100% cotton and a weight of at least 300 gsm (140#). If you buy a full sheet, rather than a pad, you can cut or tear it easily to the sizes you need. The full sheets are often of a better quality than the sheets in a pad for some reason.
this is great. Your values are spot on. I painted cherries in oils few days ago. Very nice subject for painting. cheers
great channel
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Hi Matt, I have membership for various media in your website. Its so good . I always go back to your lessons on drawing.....to photoshop. You are one of the best teacher online i am aware. Thanks for your lessons
Quick note: Liquitex ink is not India ink, it’s acrylic ink. India ink is a separate thing, though for this specific application they’ll work the same. But it’s important to remember that when using any acrylic-based medium you generally shouldn’t mix it with so much water as this will cause the acrylic binder to fail and it won’t adhere to surfaces properly anymore, the only reason it’s seems to be working fine here is because you are painting on an absorbent paper. India ink is usually just made with water + pigment (usually carbon) so you can add as much water as you want no problem.
Thank you for the note!
You are so .....to the point in your teaching......superb...thanks for this video. could you please do a video on people who have multiple medium interests and how to justify? I love the structured approach of your lessons
Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial! 🎨 Perfect kick-off for me, this years Inktober! ❤
Fantastic tutorial on how to use ink wash! Thank you so much! I have subscribed to your TH-cam tutorials and will recommend them to my fellow painters!
Great Teacher , so much infromation imparted so clearly -Thanks so much .claire Australia
Are your pen and ink courses suitable for complete beginners? Or should I take a pencil drawing course first?
I think you need have more than that of subscribers!!👍👍
Thank you very much for your lesson❣️Now my challenge is to draw juicy pear ...😊
Really very amazing
Stunning video
Sorry if by any chance you talked about this already, if you did, I didn't catch it! Quick question is you could help me... Does alcohol (india) ink stain porcelain/ceramic palette? Or does it wipes away like watercolors? I'm about to buy my first inks and don't want to ruin my watercolor palette!
Great Video, Really helpful🙂❤
Excelente video!
Sir I am your big fan from india
Very beautiful
Question: We have a lot of bottles full of whiteboard marker's ink lying around the house. Can I use this for ink washes or not? Kinda sad if all would just go to waste
i personally think it won't work?? depends on the quality
I would just get some watercolor paper and try.
Great thank you
Amazing!
❤️Cherries❤️
Amazing…
Wow, that's so cool.~^^
thank you!!
Amazing!! One question: Why do you use a glass palette? Is it just personal preference or is it so the ink doesn't get absorbed? Or something else? Anyone?
Hi Smashing Pencils,
I use all different types of palettes. Usually I use disposable ones. Glass is simply easy to clean and you can put any color of paper behind it that you wish.
@@thevirtualinstructor Ahh I see. Thanks man!! Really appreciate that!
Thanks for the tutorial! Can somebody or the Tutor tell me names of brands of the hot press 140lb paper for watercolour? I can find only Fabriano Studio hot Press 140lb, size 9x12. I would like to find also paper size A3... It is not easy for me because I am an Italian living abroad from my country, in Russia. Ink art is my only way to express in little space. Thanks
Duna Dan the link in the description is to Arches Hot Press. Fabriano also makes professional grade hot press paper (“Studio” usually indicates student grade). There are others. Maybe try to find an art store in your area? Hot press watercolour paper is a very common and basic supply that any art store should carry. There are many brands available. Some are a brighter white than others. It’s a matter of preference.
Look for 100% cotton and a weight of at least 300 gsm (140#). If you buy a full sheet, rather than a pad, you can cut or tear it easily to the sizes you need. The full sheets are often of a better quality than the sheets in a pad for some reason.
What is the music that plays at the beginning?
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جميل جدا Thank you
How many does it take?
Jst awesome
Cheeries, the happiest fruit.
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Came here after I discovered Fang Lijun's works
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