Elevate your watercolor with these 5 landscape elements
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 มิ.ย. 2024
- Here are five different elements or subjects to incorporate in your landscape watercolor painting. I do my best to keep it simple, and hope you find it helpful in your own paintings.
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Thanks Jackie!!!!
Love these techniques
Wow, you make it look so easy. I am always impressed by your trees, but was knocked out when I saw that grass.
Haha isn't that how it goes though? Whenever I watch another artist using watercolor, I think the same thing. And when I attempt it, I struggle. I hope to continue to better my content so others can benefit from my videos and paint these things with ease.
Thank you so much for your kind comment, Marvin! I appreciate you watching.
Lovely stuff. Simple and effective for my level of beginner.
🤍🌲 thank you!
Love this video. Ty.
So glad! And thank you so much for watching 🌲
Beautiful. Very very beautiful
🌲 thank you so much.
This is a wonderful video. thank you.
Thank you for spending your time with me! And thank you for the lovely comment, Lindy!
Love it all.. Thank you for sharing and helping me build my own scenery's.😊
You are so welcome!
I love convenience colors
Haha the best!
Thank you for sharing this video
My pleasure 🤍🌲
Love your approach to landscapes Jackie. I reviewed trees, mountains and landscapes of many artists. I find that your approach speaks to me. Can't wait to try it! Thank you
Thank you so much, Diane.
It’s always a wonderful thing when you can connect with it. I’m glad to be of help.
Hi Jackie, I just found your channel today and I am enjoying it so much, you do beautiful work and your videos are relaxing, informative and so enjoyable to watch! Thank you!😀❤
I appreciate that so much. Thank you for watching and commenting. And I’m so so happy you find my videos and style relaxing and enjoyable. Definitely what I’m aiming for. 🌲🌲🌲 I love those types of videos, so I’m happy to be able to do them in a teaching style.
Great video, on to the next ones.
Woohoo enjoy! Thank you!
Definitely interested in videos using granulated paints!
Noted! They are so cool!
Like you my landscapes are generally done with a lot of dry brushing. I found the addition of a cheap chip brush and flat bristle brush quite useful.
Ooh a chip brush! Good idea. Yeah, there’s something magical about the dry brush technique. Love it.
Your Douglas Fir trees look great. By adding a gentle arc to the very tip top (line) of the tree you'll get a Hemlock tree which typically grows in and around the fir trees. From a distance the two look the same, the Hemlock tips droop slightly, first straight up. Your trees and mountains are a give away to the west coast, Northern California to Washington...
Thank you for the tips! I love those trees. They are so quirky. And yes, guilty haha absolutely the correct region. 🌲 The west coast is what I know and love so much.
I have a highly granulating PRIMATEK color, which is green apatite genuine and I bought it thinking it would be great for leaves. Spoiler alert, it’s not 😂 and it was sitting in my collection not being used until I was struggling to paint a mossy forest path and decided to try it as a last resort. And OMG… It saved the painting and gave it a texture that looked like I have the actual forest in front of me. So so so beautiful
Yes!!! So glad you busted it out again. It’s perfect for moss and texture. 🌲🤍
Thank you! I’m still practicing the trees and not liking mine. Practice makes perfect 😅
Ditto! Love the synchronicity.
When I first started painting trees I didn’t like them either. I painted a lot of trees that didn’t fit what I had in my imagination. I kept at it every day and eventually found a style I was happy with. However, I’m always tweaking and changing my trees, and half the time I love them and half the time I don’t. Haha the battle.
I promise you you’ll end up painting your perfect tree. 🌲
Great video!!! What is the name/brand of paint brush you used for the grass? Do you have a link for it? Thank you ❤
Thank you so much, Nancy! It's actually the Marseille Series 150 Bamboo Round Brush by Artist's Loft, but I'm having weird feelings about it since I didn't realize it's made of natural hair. I'm not one to purchase brushes made from animal hair, but just so you know in case that bothers you, too.
Thanks for sharing these techniques so useful for landscapes! Could you also share the Amazon link for the wooden letters?
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merci pour ce tutos ...les arbres c est pas encore ça ...mais j y travaille 🙂
The more you keep practicing, you'll end up getting the perfect tree. 😄
I usually prefer to work with one warm and one cool. Sap green, perelyne green and black you say? It’s interesting… you paint realism but choose paints like an illustrator… I could learn things from you!
Haha my color choices are interesting indeed. I went into a small art store not too long ago and was telling a staff member how much I loved deep sap green mixed with sepia. He looked at me quite strangely. Hey, whatever works for each artist... I love illustrations! Usually do these in digital art and not watercolor so much, but that's funny! I never thought about it.
I appreciate you watching and leaving me a comment, Elin. :)
I don’t like mixing to get a color either. I have the same problems of trying to get the shade I want but not having enough and needing to go back and mixing again. It’s too frustrating and I don’t see why I should go through that if I can just buy it in a tube. And I love an excuse to buy more art supplies. I’m 76 and I want to enjoy making art in my later years, not become acknowledgeable in color theory.
Haha I hear you. I enjoy changing my hues, but not so much color mixing to get different shades. Always a good excuse to get more paint. Thank you for watching and leaving me a comment. I appreciate it.
Diffuser en Français ?
I’ll have to figure out how to do that as I’m not so sure but thank you for the suggestion and I will look into it.
To bad and sad that you did not zoomed in for the rocks ,grass. and mountain. It is so small and hard to see what you are doing. But the look good from a far
Ahh yes. This is an older video, so hopefully I’m getting better. Taking all feedback into consideration for future videos. I appreciate the honest feedback. 🌲
Easy to just zoom the video ourselves. I zoom in on your paintbrush tip lol