I'm a beginner. That's the type of paintings I like to paint. It doesn't have to be very realistic or perfect. I like it to look organic, with splash and imperfections. Great job!!
What a pleasure it is watching you paint this gorgeous piece! For me, your loose spontaneous techniques are what watercolor is all about. Great tips! Limiting subject, size, color palette, just about everything is very helpful no matter the stage one is at. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Your videos are informative. I loved how you painting out of scribble. The best part is the video is not fast forwarded. This helps to pick details at each point. Kindly share what watercolor papers to pick ;of what gsm ... And what brushes to pick. That would be a BIG help.
Hi Nitin I enjoyed your video and particularly impressed with the way you've replied to everyone's comments. Beautiful bird. Keep the videos coming please. Thank you.
Nitin, thank you so much for your advices: I've tried them and I definitely feel more free now to experiment. I've always loved watercolors but I wasn't confident about using them. Your videos are precious, thank you a lot 🙏
Thank you! This is so helpful. I just painted a bird without pre-drawing, just looking at your picture. I was so surprised how pretty it was just doing some simple colors and shapes. It gave me confidence now to try and draw and do a better job of mine.
I enjoyed this, and found it vry helpful. It is fun also sharing your videos to my favorite beginner's watercolor FB group. Thank you for what you do! The bird is wonderulf!
KINDLY SHARE LINK FOR MATERIAL YOU ARE USING IN THIS VIDEO... REALLY A QUICK AND BEAUTIFUL VIDEO..... MORE USEFUL IF YOU SAY SOMETHING ABOUT ART MATERIAL ... A HUMBLE REQUEST BROTHER..... THANKS KEEP ON SHARING YOUR VALUABLE KNOWLEDGE...
Very helpful video, succinct, excellent topics, well stated, thank you so much for sharing, I'll check out more, maybe your Paatreon (I dont know what that is)
When you say use a "quarter sheet...a little smaller than A4" do you actually mean an Eighth sheet of watercolor paper?... Because that is the fraction size of a watercolor sheet that is close to A4. Also, the paper you were holding looks alot smaller than a quarter sheet. Just trying to clarify or were you using something out of a block or pad?
What a beautiful idea about a home gallery! I want to look at your skillshare classes and plan to very soon. I had to learn my materials well, Nitin, to develop the confidence for lessons. My confindance is that I can keep up with learning more complex scenes and Iunderstand color theory well enough to make things of beauty, and have them turn out ok more often than the unmentionable piles of failure that teach so much. I do not have paintings just totally fail in the first 5 minutes anymore, LOL! Blissfull Watercolors indeed. It is a great day for me to start from a new perspective, and my two of my favorite mainstay colors- I just got Daniel Smith, will be here tomorrow. Indantherone Blue PB60 (I prefer over Ultramarine) and Perm Alizarin Crimson. My favorite Red, I did not have but fugitive brands of it. Ok, enough of this short-story, but Nitin, you were the fist watercolorist I began watching 4 years ago, and I have watched you become even greater laatelly, and I am so happy I feel like I can grasp everything. I had NO art exposure prior to 4 yrs ago. Looking forward to the next video, and I will look back at the MANY I had missed!
Thank you Terrie for this long comment very rarely this happens from any subscribers. Failing on something which you love is a way to success, not only you but myself also gone through the days when I was about to loose all hope to paint watercolor. Only one thing made me to paint is my innermost desire to learn this medium. I was keep making art despite all initial few month failures. Anyway, that’s my story. I’m just sharing what I have gone through and what helped me. My best wishes for your watercolor art journey, you will surely will see lot more watercolor inspiration will follow
@@NitinSinghwatercolorpaintings I really like to wrte long commments! I worry though that I devote time and also that I am just rambling, lol. I get very happy to see a lot of people in social media really learrn to do GREAT painting, and from wonderfulartists from around the world. It only takkes a small investment in student grad materials to get more than started!! I find this wonderful, though I wil say I became addicted to watercolors, and buy too man sometimes, lol. I stop for awhile, only to want to try something new. I would rather buy the lessons now, and after I get relocated, will use money for classes from you and maybe Liron Yankowski also. I remember the video with you guys together, it was really great and I will watch it agan today. You guys,and Steve Mitchell, are my top 3! Have a great day!
Your burnt sienna is MUCHHHH darker than any I have ever seen, it looks almost like SEPIA....what brand is this...your "red" too confuses me, maybe it's just the VIDEO????
One advice everyone gives is to limit the palate. This one advice I completely don't agree with even when it comes to beginners. This is one reason when I look around most of the waters I see they look very similar in the sense that most people just take a yellow and a blue and doing painting with it. I think one should go out and explore the colors and see what colors one in the end want to use.
limited colours forces you to mix and in that way you become a better artist and have a deeper understanding of the colours you're using and how they behave.
@@zuhairroomaney10 no it doesn't. Only when you have spent years and truly tried, you would come the stages where you can mix colors to get virtually any color. Till that happen by limiting palate you are just limiting what you are painting from. Case in point take in Nitin whose video we are commenting on. You can see all his painting have similar look to them. That's because he hasn't grown out of it, he probably will never if he doesn't break the limited palate shackles. He is limited by the palate.
I can feel your energy when you give advice, your heart is in it as you give encouragement and practical tips. Thank you.
Thanks for noticing that, how could I say my love toward this medium
I'm a beginner. That's the type of paintings I like to paint. It doesn't have to be very realistic or perfect. I like it to look organic, with splash and imperfections. Great job!!
great description. You don't hold back information which a lot of teachers do, really awesome
Amazing 👍
What a pleasure it is watching you paint this gorgeous piece! For me, your loose spontaneous techniques are what watercolor is all about. Great tips! Limiting subject, size, color palette, just about everything is very helpful no matter the stage one is at. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Best chhanel for learning water colour❤
Thank you
All this advice is true and honest.
Your videos are informative. I loved how you painting out of scribble.
The best part is the video is not fast forwarded. This helps to pick details at each point.
Kindly share what watercolor papers to pick ;of what gsm ... And what brushes to pick. That would be a BIG help.
Hi Nitin I enjoyed your video and particularly impressed with the way you've replied to everyone's comments. Beautiful bird. Keep the videos coming please. Thank you.
Oh yes, it’s good to interact. Thanks for this observation
Excellent tutorial. I will take your advice of at least creating three paintings a week if not one a day.
Thankyou !
Thankyou for doing what you are doing .
Nitin, thank you so much for your advices: I've tried them and I definitely feel more free now to experiment. I've always loved watercolors but I wasn't confident about using them. Your videos are precious, thank you a lot 🙏
Hi salome, thanks for your understanding. My best wishes for your art journey
Sir I like your art and idea and techniques
Nitin Singh is 2nd van gogh
Thank you for encouraging😊🙏
Thank you! This is so helpful. I just painted a bird without pre-drawing, just looking at your picture. I was so surprised how pretty it was just doing some simple colors and shapes. It gave me confidence now to try and draw and do a better job of mine.
Happy to hear this. Try to bring sketch first before you start painting
Nitin Singh Thank you. I will do that.
beautiful and inspiring advice, thank you so much ❤️
Thank you
Thank you very much for your valuable and encouraging tips for beginners. The demonstration is very illustrative. Once again thank you.
It's been 2 months now that I have left painting, I will take your advice and atleast do 3 paintings per week in an A4 size sheet
I enjoyed this, and found it vry helpful. It is fun also sharing your videos to my favorite beginner's watercolor FB group. Thank you for what you do! The bird is wonderulf!
Thank you so much sharing this to your group
You are amazing ♥
The last advice has my heart.❤️😭
Thank you for the lesson and encouragement, Nitin! I love your classes on Skillshare!
Thanks for practical common sense...I enjoyed it very much.
Pleasure to hear from you
Gorgeous painting 👏 🖌️👍
Thank you so much
Hello. I just want to say thank you for every great content.
So encouraging and informative ! Thanks for sharing.
that ultramarine blue is so beautiful
Thank you
Thanks for your good advice and good luck! )))
Thank you.
KINDLY SHARE LINK FOR MATERIAL YOU ARE USING IN THIS VIDEO...
REALLY A QUICK AND BEAUTIFUL VIDEO.....
MORE USEFUL IF YOU SAY SOMETHING ABOUT ART MATERIAL ...
A HUMBLE REQUEST BROTHER.....
THANKS
KEEP ON SHARING YOUR VALUABLE
KNOWLEDGE...
Thanks! I just did this painting and parts of it even came out okay lol!
Great, my best wishes to your art journey
Wonderful... Please make animals also for us... You nailed it... Is this chitrapat paper?
Thank you for the great and useful tips and for the words of encouragement.
Thank you so much
Your advice is very important and helpfull.which paper u used?
Beautiful advice, thank you.
My best wishes
Thank you for advice!
Hope this is helpful
Such wonderful tips!
Thank you
Thank you. Great advice and very helpful.
Thank you so much
Thankyou Nitin. That is very good advice and i will take it on board.
My best wishes
Thank you nithin
Thank you sir🙏
Wow really you are blessing for us sir.thank you
Thank you so much
What ever u say simple and easy is not at all simple or easy what art u make in three stroke I can't amke it in 300.. nitin ji...😅 U r too good
Wonderful as always. Great way to start my day!
Pleasure to hear this
Thanks sir 👍👍👍
Video is really helpful 😊
Pleasure to hear this
Very helpful advice. Thanks.
Thank you so much
Thank you, this is lovely and a great list.
Thank you
Very helpful video, succinct, excellent topics, well stated, thank you so much for sharing, I'll check out more, maybe your Paatreon (I dont know what that is)
Thank you. You take care, also. 🙏
Thank you Nitin. This is really helpful.
Thank you
When you say use a "quarter sheet...a little smaller than A4" do you actually mean an Eighth sheet of watercolor paper?... Because that is the fraction size of a watercolor sheet that is close to A4. Also, the paper you were holding looks alot smaller than a quarter sheet. Just trying to clarify or were you using something out of a block or pad?
Yes you got it right, i mean Eighth sheet of watercolor paper.
What a beautiful idea about a home gallery! I want to look at your skillshare classes and plan to very soon. I had to learn my materials well, Nitin, to develop the confidence for lessons. My confindance is that I can keep up with learning more complex scenes and Iunderstand color theory well enough to make things of beauty, and have them turn out ok more often than the unmentionable piles of failure that teach so much. I do not have paintings just totally fail in the first 5 minutes anymore, LOL! Blissfull Watercolors indeed. It is a great day for me to start from a new perspective, and my two of my favorite mainstay colors- I just got Daniel Smith, will be here tomorrow. Indantherone Blue PB60 (I prefer over Ultramarine) and Perm Alizarin Crimson. My favorite Red, I did not have but fugitive brands of it. Ok, enough of this short-story, but Nitin, you were the fist watercolorist I began watching 4 years ago, and I have watched you become even greater laatelly, and I am so happy I feel like I can grasp everything. I had NO art exposure prior to 4 yrs ago. Looking forward to the next video, and I will look back at the MANY I had missed!
Thank you Terrie for this long comment very rarely this happens from any subscribers. Failing on something which you love is a way to success, not only you but myself also gone through the days when I was about to loose all hope to paint watercolor. Only one thing made me to paint is my innermost desire to learn this medium. I was keep making art despite all initial few month failures. Anyway, that’s my story. I’m just sharing what I have gone through and what helped me. My best wishes for your watercolor art journey, you will surely will see lot more watercolor inspiration will follow
@@NitinSinghwatercolorpaintings I really like to wrte long commments! I worry though that I devote time and also that I am just rambling, lol. I get very happy to see a lot of people in social media really learrn to do GREAT painting, and from wonderfulartists from around the world. It only takkes a small investment in student grad materials to get more than started!! I find this wonderful, though I wil say I became addicted to watercolors, and buy too man sometimes, lol. I stop for awhile, only to want to try something new. I would rather buy the lessons now, and after I get relocated, will use money for classes from you and maybe Liron Yankowski also. I remember the video with you guys together, it was really great and I will watch it agan today. You guys,and Steve Mitchell, are my top 3! Have a great day!
Thank you so much for your guidance sir ji ...........
Thank you so much
nice
Thankyou sir , great advices
Thank you
Well, I tried and it looked nice! Thaks!
That’s great
Wonderful!
Great advice! Thank you. What do you do with all your practice paintings?
👌🙏❤️
Thank you very much. This video is really helpful.
Thanks Ankita
@@NitinSinghwatercolorpaintings can you please share a colour mixing tutorial..
iLife you style
Sir your every videos inspired me
Thank you so much
Thanks sir for tips🥰
Thank you
perfect my friend :)
Thank you
That bird is beautiful
Thank you
Very nice..... Sir r u from delhi?
Thank you, I’m from Bangalore
What is the brand of paper that you use. Thanks
Hi, please let me know that when your future exhibition on water color in Delhi.
Oh sure
Probably too complex for really new artists. Great job though!
Sir is it okay if the pencil of my sketchwork at base still appears after colouring?
That is even more beautiful
I see you use very few colors. Is there a list available?
May I know what brush do you use?
What kind of watercolor paper do you use? Thanks
I’m using my local paper
@@NitinSinghwatercolorpaintings Is it hand made paper Nitin ji ? I mean what kind of paper ?
Sir is this an ivory sheet ?
Sir paper and brushes name????
🤝
Can you put another language .... like Arabic please .... and thank you♥
Which paper is this
I’m using locally made hand made paper called Chitrapath
@@NitinSinghwatercolorpaintings thank you where can I find it, iam from india
Plz check online
Hi Nitin you are a artist and do you remember me?
Hi, did we meet before? i am sorry but i'm not getting you.
Your burnt sienna is MUCHHHH darker than any I have ever seen, it looks almost like SEPIA....what brand is this...your "red" too confuses me, maybe it's just the VIDEO????
this looks difficult to draw
The moment you said difficult it became difficult to you
One advice everyone gives is to limit the palate. This one advice I completely don't agree with even when it comes to beginners.
This is one reason when I look around most of the waters I see they look very similar in the sense that most people just take a yellow and a blue and doing painting with it.
I think one should go out and explore the colors and see what colors one in the end want to use.
limited colours forces you to mix and in that way you become a better artist and have a deeper understanding of the colours you're using and how they behave.
@@zuhairroomaney10 no it doesn't. Only when you have spent years and truly tried, you would come the stages where you can mix colors to get virtually any color.
Till that happen by limiting palate you are just limiting what you are painting from.
Case in point take in Nitin whose video we are commenting on. You can see all his painting have similar look to them. That's because he hasn't grown out of it, he probably will never if he doesn't break the limited palate shackles.
He is limited by the palate.
@@parthsavyasachi9348 :) Thanks for your comment.
@@NitinSinghwatercolorpaintings good work man. Watching your videos for some time.