Learned so much from this session! Especially about the reflections, light in sky a tone darker and the darks a tone lighter. From your past sessions I learned about wetting the back of paper and board, saving taping. I love doing it this way. Thank you again!
Bonjour, je vous remercie pour toutes vos vidéos très enrichissantes. J ai debutée l aquarelle il y a 6 mois. Depuis quelques semaines je regarde votre chaine et grâce à vous, j ai fait des pas de geant. Un immense merci
Mr. Cartwright, Thank you for this very good tutorial. I painted it and added a cowboy on a horse sillouette riding along the coast. I appreciate your great talent. Don Sylvester Houston, Texas
@@JoeCartwright I'm sorry if I wasn't clear about my question. I mean at the moment of 31:04 when you start painting the darker orange. There's already foliage in the background
@@giespel68 Oh, I see. Yes, if you notice the paint from the foliage bleeds into the orange wash, that means the foliage was still wet. I often do this on purpose, though in this case it was not needed, just allowed me to keep painting. I may have mentioned such later in the video - though I may have edited out. 😞
Oh thank you again so so much!!! Love all your videos!! Can’t wait to get your book! I always learn so much from your teaching!
You are so welcome!
Fantastic video and explanation. I was stuck with how to paint these type of skies. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Brilliant work and super teaching , well done, so easy to follow and excellent tips and instructions
Many thanks! Glad you found it helpful.
Learned so much from this session! Especially about the reflections, light in sky a tone darker and the darks a tone lighter. From your past sessions I learned about wetting the back of paper and board, saving taping. I love doing it this way. Thank you again!
Glad it was helpful!
Stunning and once again I really appreciate your detailed instructions. Thanks, I will try this.
Thank you! Cheers!
Bonjour, je vous remercie pour toutes vos vidéos très enrichissantes. J ai debutée l aquarelle il y a 6 mois. Depuis quelques semaines je regarde votre chaine et grâce à vous, j ai fait des pas de geant. Un immense merci
I am so happy you are finding my videos helpful!
Mr. Cartwright, Thank you for this very good tutorial. I painted it and added a cowboy on a horse sillouette riding along the coast. I appreciate your great talent.
Don Sylvester
Houston, Texas
Sounds great!
As always so amazing, Joe! I learn something new every time I view one of your videos!
Awesome, thank you Janice! Glad you are enjoying them!
Another excellent tutorial. Thank you so much.
You're very welcome!
Wonderful! You are also such a good ‘instructor’….always learn so much from you. Thank you!
You are so welcome! Thank for the feedback.
Thanks so much,love your work
Glad you enjoy it!
Another awesome piece. Thank you
Thanks for listening
Belle luminosité. Superbe.
Thank you very much, glad you liked it!
Wonderful, a great sunset scene. I always support your channel🍀🍀😍
Many thanks
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Glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing
Thank you!
Beautiful ! Question, before starting with the orange reflection, do you let the the foliage dry to avoid bleeding? And do you wet the backside again?
The orange reflection in the water is done before the foliage is done. I only wet the back if I need to.
@@JoeCartwright I'm sorry if I wasn't clear about my question. I mean at the moment of 31:04 when you start painting the darker orange. There's already foliage in the background
@@giespel68 Oh, I see. Yes, if you notice the paint from the foliage bleeds into the orange wash, that means the foliage was still wet. I often do this on purpose, though in this case it was not needed, just allowed me to keep painting. I may have mentioned such later in the video - though I may have edited out. 😞
Lovely Joe! I have your first book and learning a lot from it. Is the palette you are using in this video available to purchase anywhere?
Thanks.
Yes, it is Angela, I designed it myself and print it on a 3D printer. The price is $60 Australian plus postage. They take quite a while to produce.
Wondering what brushes you use
They are made by a Melbourne (Australia) company called NEEF, model is 4750-LP 😊
@@JoeCartwright thank you