How to Paint Reflections (Watercolor Cityscape)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ส.ค. 2024
- How to Paint Reflections (Watercolor Cityscape)
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This watercolor is a quick demo of a scene from Paris, France . I hope you enjoy! Please consider liking this video and don't forget to subscribe for more Daily videos. The water color paper used is Arches 300gm rough. All watercolors are Daniel Smith and the full list is below.
- Neutral Tint
- Joseph Z's Neutral Grey
- Joseph Z's Warm Grey
- Ultramarine Blue
- Cobalt Blue
- Cerulean Blue, Chromium
- Lavender
- Viridian
- Chinese White
- Burnt Umber
- Burnt Sienna Light
- Yellow Ochre
- Mayan Orange
- Cadmium Red Scarlet Hue
- Pyrol Scarlet
- Hansa Yellow Medium
I love the way you teach, which in watercolor it’s not an easy task!!!!
so so good your amazing
I'm so glad Jenna Rainy highlighted your work.
I like how the road looks wet!
Really enjoyed this lesson. Thank you for the detailed explanations you give while painting. Some painters paint so quickly they do not take the time to explain what they are doing.
Thank you John! This is what I needed to be more impressionistic. I will be following you more often!
Wonderful technique and wonderful painting as always! Can’t wait to paint it on my free time! Amazing 🤩
We are blessed to have you 🙏
Thank you for your support, Reina!!
Thank you I love the detail at the end with the highlights
Another great tutorial. For my weekend goal I will attempt this painting a few times. Thanks !
Love your style and a you’re a great teacher. I too checked out your channel from Jenna Rainy’s channel. I will be following you from now on. Thanks so much for sharing!!!!
Thank you for the presentation.
Wow 🤩
Brilliant thanks!
Muchas gracias por esta clase magistral
Like your work, John, thank you. really wish you would describe the colors you are using as you use them. I get it that some people don’t need/like that, but for me - it really helps in color mixing.
Super super super
Just discovered your your tube...I like very much
Chap in lavender in my mind put him cycling away towards arch. Then you put car headlights coming towards him. So i would have done tail lights. And i think your sky was spot on as you have to have light for reflections. All it was missing was a scooter!
Thank you for the input! I think those changes would have made for a better scene as well! It's one of my weaknesses that I make my street scenes a bit too bland so I will have to try something like a scooter on the next one!
What kind of small brush do you use for details as in legs in your figures?
Karel here I am confused about neutral tint. Why do you use it. What exactly does it mean? Can you explain someday.
Where I live we see more colour. Not so much grey. It’s prettier
Excellent video … amateur comment perhaps but I think you could have improved by finding some way to introduce some stronger warm colours to contrast with the predominant cool tone
Ah, but he isn't you! His painting, his style!
@@samstewart9249oh I thought he was me. Thx for setting me straight
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why your name is "Box"?
Its actually my middle name. Just one of those old family names!
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