I translated what I could (unfortunately my Chinese vocabulary is not that good): 0:03 She's saying that you have to control the water content of your brush very carefully. If you use too much tube paint or the brush doesn't have enough water, your strokes will be too dry. 0:22 Scrape off excess water/paint off the side of the palette/bowl to help control your strokes. It's hard to tell, but it looks like she pre-mixed some white paint into a liquid mixture. So she's warning that when you go to re-wet your brush in later strokes, to only dip a tiny bit of water so you don't dilute the concentration. 1:18 Mix the color carefully so you get a blended pink gradation at the tip of the brush (like a peach) 1:45 She says she's teaching the easiest method: "7 stroke method". The front part of the flower is blocked in with about 7 petals. Once you're more advanced, you don't have to stick to 7 strokes. 2:21 The lightest area doesn't have that much white paint--the white is very dilute. If you have too much white paint, the stroke becomes way too dry and doesn't blend into the paper nicely. 2:32 Don't draw the other petals coming out from a single center. Have the other petals start from the side. 2:49 The strokes are starting to get a little dry, so she demonstrates how to load more of the white mix only onto the base/belly of the brush to preserver the color gradation. 3:37 Don't let the outer stroke get too close to the center. Leave some nice white space. 3:42 Ta-da. 7 strokes. 4:06 For the saturated/shadow part of the flower, you don't need white paint--at most only a little. 5:15 For the back row of petals, keep them in-between your front row petals, don't extend past them. She also said that this stroke was kind of dry, so she's going for more water. 5:40 She's pointing out the variation of heights in that stroke--there's a high and short side in the petal. Don't just do a single wide sweep. 7:15 She's pointing out that you should always go in for a tiny bit of water when picking up more paint--if you don't, the stroke will be too dry. 7:43 In this area, you don't have to extend your color all the way to the center, it's OK to leave some whitespace. 8:50 You can block in the middle row with about three narrow petals, then have more petals radiating outwards from that row. Make the bottom row of petals shorter than the top row (due to perspective). 9:22 Go ahead and fill in your whites if you have too much.
I was amazed by her expertise but only know that I would be blessed to understand the words. What is she dipping her brush into that is the thick white paste? She is a master of painting!
She uses two shades of red, what we would call fire engine red and carmine in Western colour terminology. And to construct the upper petals a stroke at a time instead of using the larger flaring brush strokes at the beginning. For the rest, watch her brush carefully. This isn't the first time I've had to learn art techniques by watching only.
It sounds like she is saying load brush in titanium white, then tip in peony red (mu dan hong) or carmine (su hong/shu hong). Can anyone please give me the Marie's Colors Chinese character for carmine? thank you!
I translated what I could (unfortunately my Chinese vocabulary is not that good):
0:03 She's saying that you have to control the water content of your brush very carefully. If you use too much tube paint or the brush doesn't have enough water, your strokes will be too dry.
0:22 Scrape off excess water/paint off the side of the palette/bowl to help control your strokes. It's hard to tell, but it looks like she pre-mixed some white paint into a liquid mixture. So she's warning that when you go to re-wet your brush in later strokes, to only dip a tiny bit of water so you don't dilute the concentration.
1:18 Mix the color carefully so you get a blended pink gradation at the tip of the brush (like a peach)
1:45 She says she's teaching the easiest method: "7 stroke method". The front part of the flower is blocked in with about 7 petals. Once you're more advanced, you don't have to stick to 7 strokes.
2:21 The lightest area doesn't have that much white paint--the white is very dilute. If you have too much white paint, the stroke becomes way too dry and doesn't blend into the paper nicely.
2:32 Don't draw the other petals coming out from a single center. Have the other petals start from the side.
2:49 The strokes are starting to get a little dry, so she demonstrates how to load more of the white mix only onto the base/belly of the brush to preserver the color gradation.
3:37 Don't let the outer stroke get too close to the center. Leave some nice white space.
3:42 Ta-da. 7 strokes.
4:06 For the saturated/shadow part of the flower, you don't need white paint--at most only a little.
5:15 For the back row of petals, keep them in-between your front row petals, don't extend past them. She also said that this stroke was kind of dry, so she's going for more water.
5:40 She's pointing out the variation of heights in that stroke--there's a high and short side in the petal. Don't just do a single wide sweep.
7:15 She's pointing out that you should always go in for a tiny bit of water when picking up more paint--if you don't, the stroke will be too dry.
7:43 In this area, you don't have to extend your color all the way to the center, it's OK to leave some whitespace.
8:50 You can block in the middle row with about three narrow petals, then have more petals radiating outwards from that row. Make the bottom row of petals shorter than the top row (due to perspective).
9:22 Go ahead and fill in your whites if you have too much.
Ist ja wie ein gutes Lehrbuch; danke für die Übersetzung!
.uk McDonald's: Huynh/
Thanks a lot!!
Valerie Liu thank you 🙏
Thanks a lot for the translation..
This lady teacher is so engaging. Even if you don’t speak the language you still get it just by watching.👍🏽
Beautiful artistry. Wish I could understand her instructions but her demo is most helpful even so.
Thank you for the translation. She is GREAT.
能看到這麼仔細的教學,太好了,謝謝🙏🏻
謝謝你
太美了 這位老師的手筆很有韻味
Thank you for sharing this! It was really informative and very beautiful at the same time!
廖墨軍老師「基礎素描」「水彩畫」新班開課,老師教學經驗豐富,上課內容充實,讓你更了解透視的原理,也會提升你的創作能力ㄛ
上課地點:新北市致理科技大學
交通:板南線新埔捷運站1號出口
Its the asian paint brush she uses as well to give the effect as well as the angle .
Excellent! Master's strokes.
謝謝你
đây đúng là cao thủ vẽ tranh, khâm phục, tài năng của chị
Excellent video
Mucha tecnica...mucha belleza
I wonder what she says , seems to be so helpful in explaining the technique.
This woman is a real master. So beautiful.
beautiful. amazing. real beauty. good luck
這位老師講解非常清楚,我喜歡讚!
She is the master. Love you.
好想念牡丹王阿!她曾經送我一幅畫,到現在我還一直珍藏著呢🍀
謝謝你
你住在哪裡?
I was amazed by her expertise but only know that I would be blessed to understand the words. What is she dipping her brush into that is the thick white paste? She is a master of painting!
Looks to be titanium white or Marie's brand. It was either watered down or liquid white with it- could be something else
I recognize some of the strokes, I am beginning to love my sumie and would love to experience it in the old way!
Even though I know basic level of Mandarin, her instructions are very simply and I can understand most of what I should do. Thank you!!
Un888ab8n
Thank you for sharing this! It was really informative and very beautiful at the same time! Would love to learn from this master!
Very nice
這一看就知道是國寶級的老師畫家了,我好珍惜!又羨慕!好喜歡!
tuyệt vời bạn ...mình đã xem video rất hay, bạn mời bạn qua cùng kết nối để học hỏi nhé nhé
thanks you for sharing even I don't understand but she must be and expert
thank you for watching
太美了,下次也練習畫畫
😱uau quê lindíssima ô👩🎨🎨👏👏👏👍🏻👍🏻💗🌷
thats a beautiful rose, what kind of painting is she using?
It's Chinese Shui-mo painting.
She is using watercolor paints. Several colors of red.
Thanks wonderful tecnique! Love it!
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Whoever was holding the camera had really steady hands.
It’s me.
@@cpcofhk2012 congrats on your steady hands then bro
She uses two shades of red, what we would call fire engine red and carmine in Western colour terminology. And to construct the upper petals a stroke at a time instead of using the larger flaring brush strokes at the beginning. For the rest, watch her brush carefully. This isn't the first time I've had to learn art techniques by watching only.
Thanks for your translation. Would love to see/hear it in english
Как интересно... Сколько смотрела видео про роспись одним мазком - нигде не показывали этот прикол с разной жидкостью краски... О_О
请问,一个是牡丹红,另一个是什么红?
Красиво.!
wow its Amazing
牡丹是国花,花开富贵
Would love to find a dvd on stitches from suxiuu chiinese embroiddery. The book on chinese embroidery does not show how to start and end stitches
you know the real history of technique who invented this beautiful technique? the one stroke !
这位老师是来自四川或者西南省份的吗?
На чём это рисуют?
It sounds like she is saying load brush in titanium white, then tip in peony red (mu dan hong) or carmine (su hong/shu hong). Can anyone please give me the Marie's Colors Chinese character for carmine? thank you!
Laurel P Carmine in Chinese is 胭脂紅
Thank you, Parker!
Здорово!
WOW IT IS NICE
Can someone please name the paintbrush? What is it called? Thank you so very much.
It’s a Chinese brush, that can be used to write Chinese characters and paint Chinese painting.
So gorgeous!
拍太遠没抓到老師運筆
Talkative
Precioso
me encanto
請問"工具"是毛筆?水彩?畫布?紙還是布
不是畫布而是宣紙
GRAZIE VIDEO SPECIALE ❤@@cpcofhk2012
This teacher come from Sichuan, right? LOL... Which city she teaching now? Thanks
Очень красиво.!
Thanks beautiful
nice
線は僕を描くを読んで気になった
Ещё бы понять что базарит... классно по любому!)
C ,est magnifique dommage je ne parle que. Le français je suis en extase merci
请问peter你是哪里人??中国吗??
hk. how about you?
你知道技术的真正的历史谁发明了这个美丽的技巧?在一举!Nǐ zhīdào jìshù de zhēnzhèng de lìshǐ shuí fāmíngliǎo zhège měilì de jìqiǎo? Zài yījǔ!
Jazz festival Tournai
《隨喜功德》
less talky talky more painty painty
Brushes are 20 and paint guess western society doesnt like artist🤔😉😆
She talk yo much should she the practice of painting which is easy
ok
I love so much Japanese arts!!!!!!!! Ohayo Gozaimass! a verry good lesson! This lesson is about how to keep the freshness! Excellent!
It is classical Chinese painting. I like it very much too!:)
尴尬
stupid
This woman is chinese
Nói nhiều quá
OMG
哎
三郎回來吖
목ㅎ
偏熟
这个老师叫什么名字啊 ? 那里人?好像我奶奶 ! 我还以为我看见了我的奶奶了呢!
宋秀珍女士是也
谢谢你 ! 我奶奶姓邢 我还以为这位老师是我奶奶的姐妹呢!真没想到会有如此长相相像的两个人!
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+Reika Shimoda 其實你看看上面Peter回覆別人
咁樣就叫做牡丹王 真是搞笑
花形不美,全部相等,沒有国畫中的高,低,長短,聚散,深淺綫条,我只是对畫,人我是尊重的。ricky
廖墨軍老師「基礎素描」,「水彩畫」新班要開課了,廖老師教學經驗豐富,你想了解「光與影」的關係嗎?快來上廖老師的基出素描就明了
上課地點:新北市致理技術大學 交通:板南線新埔站1號出口
工畫師畫心境畫筆者內在沒有用在學别人一模一樣;出色不是一天造成的…心境內涵;心如工畫師…能畫諸世間;
牡丹王って笑
her wig is really bad!
really!
+jun lo .No its great!
Melmagic Spell
jun lo 😂😂😂😂
jun lo ...😂
男的太吵。
Hahaha 🤪 🤣 😝
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