Thanks so much, Tim. You're videos are time well spent. I took a few watercolor courses a couple years back and always take away more from one of your tutorials than several weeks of those classes I took. Thank you again for your kind direction on shadow work. I find my technique improving there from info in some your older videos. If you have a moment in one of your future tutorials, could you touch on painting stairways straight on so they have some depth rather than looking like stripes on a wall? Cheers and thanks again!
I really love your rough, but at the same time, very delicate brush stokes! I was planning to draw some sort of water splash image, and wasn't sure how to. Your fountain demo video really helped me figure out a bit. Thanks for you sharing your valuable talent!!
I still follow you Tim. Youve helped me get better as a watercolorist. i certainly recommend to all that paint , your work is simply put educationally , and with that , you always come out with professionally advanced quality work. Thats more than any amateur or advanced watercolorist could ask for with your tutorials. Theirs something that i wonder? I always wet my pallette with a fine spray to loosen the pigment before each painting , and only adding fresh pigment when it runs out on the pallette. I am beggining to think , i may need to add fresh pigment before each painting , as it will improve itensity and other abilities , rather than just wetting the dry pallette .What do you think?
Thanks so much, Tim. You're videos are time well spent. I took a few watercolor courses a couple years back and always take away more from one of your tutorials than several weeks of those classes I took. Thank you again for your kind direction on shadow work. I find my technique improving there from info in some your older videos. If you have a moment in one of your future tutorials, could you touch on painting stairways straight on so they have some depth rather than looking like stripes on a wall? Cheers and thanks again!
Yes I will. I think I did some harbour steps a while back
Thank you so much for this watercolor painting demonstration. I’ll try to replicate this and will be quite satisfied if it comes out half as good.
You can do it!
Exceptional! I'm amazed at how you clearly know what shapes you want to leave for the ripples. A beautiful composition.
Thanks Denise
An informative and educating demonstration as always from Tim. Many thanks Tim 🙏
Very welcome
I am your big fan , your watercolor painting always inspire me . thank you .
My pleasure 😊
I really love your rough, but at the same time, very delicate brush stokes! I was planning to draw some sort of water splash image, and wasn't sure how to. Your fountain demo video really helped me figure out a bit. Thanks for you sharing your valuable talent!!
Glad it helped and good luck!
Superbe comme toujours ! ♥️👍
Merci
MERCIIIII TIM
Thanks to you too
Beautiful tutorial
Thank you! Cheers!
Lovely tutorial , thanks
Glad you liked it!
I still follow you Tim. Youve helped me get better as a watercolorist. i certainly recommend to all that paint , your work is simply put educationally , and with that , you always come out with professionally advanced quality work. Thats more than any amateur or advanced watercolorist could ask for with your tutorials.
Theirs something that i wonder? I always wet my pallette with a fine spray to loosen the pigment before each painting , and only adding fresh pigment when it runs out on the pallette. I am beggining to think , i may need to add fresh pigment before each painting , as it will improve itensity and other abilities , rather than just wetting the dry pallette .What do you think?
I do the same. Really old paint lower down!
Tim, if I may...what colors are you using for the water in the fountain? Thank you. Enjoyed very much!
white gouache
Tim, why your workshops on cradwcast always in wednesdays...?? Thats not fair!!
Sorry Rosa. They are at 8pm or 9pm European time
@@TimWilmot ooh, the next one is on a thursday..14th april..I'm in...!! 😊
Wow! I’m watching on my iPad and all I see for color on the buildings are grey and dark purple. Does anyone see orange?
All sorts of colours in there
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Thanks
@@TimWilmot 🙏🙏😁