Thank you, Lisa, I really appreciate your examples and tips! I'm a fan of your brushes and mostly work with watercolour ones. They are perfect for characters, but it is definitely hard to work with a complicated piece with lots of objects in the background (to keep the unity of style and colour). I experiment a lot but still struggle, so I would be glad to see more such examples ❤
It's a great pleasure! I completely understand all those struggles. I have found having a dominant colour (like the blue-green in this winter illustration) and using it throughout in various tones helps to bring the piece together and keep everything cohesive. Keep experimenting! That's the best way to find a workflow that works for you 😊
What fun to watch you paint!! I learn so much from you. And I love your brushes and have several sets. When I see a new video from you I get excited and happy. Thank you so much!
Love it, Lisa! I don’t have the Messy brushes just yet, but I was wondering if there are any brushes from the Dreamland collection I could use? 🤔 Thanks Lisa! Love your tutorials☺
You could try the Wet Paint for overall application, then the Shaders for the other colours, especially the Wet Smudger and also use the Wet Smudger for the Smudging of the colours to get some nice texture in the smudge work as well.😅🤗
Lisa may I ask you why you are wearing an artist's glove? I have those but only use them for traditional art to prevent smudging, is there a benefit for using them with an iPad?
Hi Lisa can you help with when you add the background how it doesn’t affect the foreground ? When I add my background I have to go in and erase the background from the foreground, is there an easier way?
Do you mean your background on a different layer under your foreground is showing through your foreground elements? This would be due to your foreground elements not being solid/opaque enough. To get around that, you could duplicate your foreground elements until they are opaque enough to blockout your background. Hope that helps!
@@Lisaglanz yes that's what i mean thankyou. I was lying in bed thinking about how to do it LOL!!! and i did think about that but i haven't tried it yet, i would image the colour will change which mean altering the colours thankyou so much for replying, ill give it a go
Would it be too much to ask for a small practical tutorial? It is easier to incorporate Also... does the Messy paint package have any combo style purchase packages? What I mean is, on the one hand, do you have to buy the box of messy brushes and, on the other hand, the box of watercolors? each one worth 19 usd? sorry but I understand little English I couldnt put subtitles in español
Hi! Thank you for your feedback. By small practical tutorial, do you mean a tutorial with using just the Messy Paintbox? Have you seen this one: th-cam.com/video/q5WHKEkaDnc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Yzo_vSgZl7AUvJIY For your second question, I wasn't 100% sure what you meant, would you mind explaining further. The subtitles should work, I've just tested them for translation. Please clear the cache on your browser and try again. Thank you so much!
Thank you, Lisa, I really appreciate your examples and tips!
I'm a fan of your brushes and mostly work with watercolour ones. They are perfect for characters, but it is definitely hard to work with a complicated piece with lots of objects in the background (to keep the unity of style and colour). I experiment a lot but still struggle, so I would be glad to see more such examples ❤
It's a great pleasure! I completely understand all those struggles. I have found having a dominant colour (like the blue-green in this winter illustration) and using it throughout in various tones helps to bring the piece together and keep everything cohesive. Keep experimenting! That's the best way to find a workflow that works for you 😊
My happy face is on when I see your work. Thank you 😊
Awwww! You are so lovely, appreciate your kind words xx
What fun to watch you paint!! I learn so much from you. And I love your brushes and have several sets. When I see a new video from you I get excited and happy. Thank you so much!
Awwww! Thank you so much! That really makes me SO happy reading your comments, you're super kind ❤️😘
Always look forward to your tutorials, please keep them coming! ❤️
Thank you so much! I really appreciate that xx
Gosh that’s so beautiful and you make it seem so simple. Thank you so much
Thank you so much, so glad you like it! It definitely gets easier the more you apply the technique 🤗🌸
Very Beautiful Lisa!!!...I love it!
Thank you so much, much appreciated! ❤️
Thank you very interesting
It's a pleasure! Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Love it, Lisa! I don’t have the Messy brushes just yet, but I was wondering if there are any brushes from the Dreamland collection I could use? 🤔 Thanks Lisa! Love your tutorials☺
You could try the Wet Paint for overall application, then the Shaders for the other colours, especially the Wet Smudger and also use the Wet Smudger for the Smudging of the colours to get some nice texture in the smudge work as well.😅🤗
@@Lisaglanz Gracias Lisa!
Lisa may I ask you why you are wearing an artist's glove? I have those but only use them for traditional art to prevent smudging, is there a benefit for using them with an iPad?
Hi! I use the glove to prevent my palm from interacting with the screen and accidentally changing tools or undoing when I don't want an undo 😊
Hi Lisa can you help with when you add the background how it doesn’t affect the foreground ? When I add my background I have to go in and erase the background from the foreground, is there an easier way?
Do you mean your background on a different layer under your foreground is showing through your foreground elements? This would be due to your foreground elements not being solid/opaque enough. To get around that, you could duplicate your foreground elements until they are opaque enough to blockout your background. Hope that helps!
@@Lisaglanz yes that's what i mean thankyou. I was lying in bed thinking about how to do it LOL!!! and i did think about that but i haven't tried it yet, i would image the colour will change which mean altering the colours thankyou so much for replying, ill give it a go
Would it be too much to ask for a small practical tutorial? It is easier to incorporate Also... does the Messy paint package have any combo style purchase packages?
What I mean is, on the one hand, do you have to buy the box of messy brushes and, on the other hand, the box of watercolors? each one worth 19 usd? sorry but I understand little English
I couldnt put subtitles in español
Hi! Thank you for your feedback. By small practical tutorial, do you mean a tutorial with using just the Messy Paintbox? Have you seen this one: th-cam.com/video/q5WHKEkaDnc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Yzo_vSgZl7AUvJIY For your second question, I wasn't 100% sure what you meant, would you mind explaining further.
The subtitles should work, I've just tested them for translation. Please clear the cache on your browser and try again. Thank you so much!
You’re just the greatest Lisa! 🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍 I mean with this, your step by step character drawings you have been doing recently you are just the best!
Thank you so much!!! That really means a lot to know you're enjoying them! Hoping to definitely keep doing them when I can 🤗❤️