...In watercolor - How to capture the form of a cliff - Full demo
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ม.ค. 2025
- Watercolor Tutorial and step by step demo of a watercolor painting of the Tajo Gorge at Ronda in Spain.
This video features:
Choice of painting subject
Composition
Drawing skills
Various watercolor techniques
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This is super! I'm having a great time so far. I started to paint along but realized you were going much too fast for me (Two months must not be a very long time to learn watercolor. :)). Instead, I just took a screen-shot of the photo and put it in Gimp to desaturate and then kept it in Windows photo viewer at half screen. You painted and I drew a similar composition from both you and the photo. I really need to learn all these things that viewer is drawn by when looking at art. Composition, hard and soft edges, light and dark contrasts and beautiful colors. Thanks for showing how to put these in a painting. I like cliffs and big rocks too.
I finished my composition and will hopefully be able to paint this tomorrow.
Subbed too. I like your content.
Thanks FJ and great idea about the source photo
I have a mixed bipolar disorder and a paint watercolor for about 5 years now . when I don’t feel well, and I don’t have the energy to paint, I always come to your channel to see you painting because something in your voice for me is very therapeutic !
Thanks Roxy and painting is very therapeutic!
@@TimWilmot I agree with you thank you I really like your channel. Keep it up.
Beautiful, lights and textures off rocks ....great! Thank you Tim 😊
Glad you like them!
I went to Ronda. It’s a really fantastic city, and your painting is the reflet from what I saw. Great.
Thank you so much 😀As you know, it's a great view from this side of the bridge
ありがとうございます!
Thank you so much Lilian!
I have a similar photo from Ronda and have wondered how to paint this c.iff to make it readable as a cliff. Thank you so much for this and all of your amazing demos!
Good luck with your version Jan
Lovely! Well done!
Thank you! Cheers!
Es difícil , para mi está muy bien resuelto maestro!
Gracias Omar
Great demo- thank you for sharing. Really enjoying it. That is a really beautiful location.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great painting.
Thank you so much 😀
Great.
Another triumph! I love how you've just left the bridge alone, it's barely a sketch but that's all that it needs. The little tree is a marvel - I love how you just casually popped that in, in the beginning. Curious about the use of the turquoise blue - a few artists I have watched use this colour as a highlight - it has an almost magical property in how it lifts an area - it's clearly an opaque colour - is that the lavender in the mix or is it something else? What paper do you use as it seems to stay damp for a good long time allowing you to drop pure pigment into it, Ive just bought some Millford to try out for this reason, as I find Arches dries very quickly.
Yes lavender Paul. Nice just to dry brush it on in some shade now and again
@@TimWilmot ok thought so, I have a tube of DS lavender, it is rather nice to use now and then. Just had a thought - ever painted a night scene? There is also this other amazing colour mix called moonglow from DS, I would love to see your take on that.
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Thanks!
It’s all your fault…you hit this difficult place, with all those elements, out of the park!
Now you have a go!
@@TimWilmot 😆I thought I was good. This piece by you takes the cake. I'll pass😄