Oh wow! That's awesome to hear, thank you! What do you think of this idea... I do a few simple paintings and post them in real time. So the video would be about 30 mins. but not sped up. Thoughts?
Yes! I love the longer, slower videos. I know that can be a lot of pressure voiceovers wise, but quiet or light music could fill in the extra spaces. I thoroughly enjoy your voice overs as well too.
@@josiesARTLAB you get it! The voiceover part is what I worry about... because, honestly, I could talk for hours without stopping, but I don't want to bore anyone. Musical interludes are a great idea, thanks!
Another excellent video!! Very appreciated! Nice to follow along! Love everything you have to say - the tips, tricks, history details and updates on you! :-). ❤
That's so awesome to hear, thank you! I've noticed that working digitally has helped my traditional painting skills and vice versa. I teach a digital tools course the Emily Carr University! It's through Continuing Studies, so anyone, from anywhere, can take it. Here's the link if you want to check it out :) www.ecuad.ca/academics/continuing-studies/topic/illustration/digital-tools
Thank you! I think this might be one of my favourites too! I am in awe of how Mary was able to create so much "detail" with simple brush strokes and textures.
I loved the pace of this one, it was perfect! I go through the exact same process with those black leaves haha. Committing your technique to memory now of painting a thin line first - always wondered how she got the tip so thin. Nice hearing the backstory on Peter Pan and thanks for the lesson on white paint! There's so much to love in this video, including your little cat friend
We need to talk brushes! I am on a mission to find the finest point. And thanks for the kind words, I feel like I'm finding my rhythm, trying to balance the movie facts with the painting tips. So happy you enjoyed this one!! (I am so into the cat... she comes every day now)
I would love some real real time or a 2hours long video. You are a joy to have around me while I do my things I love it ! You made me start a concept art of Mary Blair from Cinderella ! It’s really hard ! It made me enjoy your work even more ! 🧡
This was SO nice to read, thank you! I'm happy to hear you are trying a piece from Cinderella! And thank you for the suggestion, I will post a long, real time video soon. Thank you for watching!!!
Thank you! And, good question! I believe I used primary cyan, white, and primary yellow. If you mix those and it feels too saturated, try adding a little bit of orange to tone it down.
And I have a question, do you use stay wet palette ? To keep the acryla gouache (or any wet medium) fresh ? Or maybe it is part of the « challenge » ? What do you do with the artwork at the end ? frame it ? I would love to see a studio tour !
Great question! I don't use a stay wet palette. I paint pretty fast and keep the dimensions smaller so I can do each layer quickly, and with less paint. I have most of the artwork that I have made up in my art room. I'll do a studio tour once I clean up that room! haha! Maybe I'll shoot a before and after video ;)
I love all of them BUT the longer and slower the better. I never get tired of watching these!
Oh wow! That's awesome to hear, thank you! What do you think of this idea... I do a few simple paintings and post them in real time. So the video would be about 30 mins. but not sped up. Thoughts?
Yes! I love the longer, slower videos. I know that can be a lot of pressure voiceovers wise, but quiet or light music could fill in the extra spaces. I thoroughly enjoy your voice overs as well too.
@@josiesARTLAB you get it! The voiceover part is what I worry about... because, honestly, I could talk for hours without stopping, but I don't want to bore anyone. Musical interludes are a great idea, thanks!
Another excellent video!! Very appreciated! Nice to follow along! Love everything you have to say - the tips, tricks, history details and updates on you! :-). ❤
Yay! Thank you!!! Your comments always make me smile and are so encouraging :))))
I too love the mermaid arms!
@@melissalapa hahah right?! So cute!
I mainly work digitally in procreate and I still learn so much from your videos! Such awesome work 😊
That's so awesome to hear, thank you! I've noticed that working digitally has helped my traditional painting skills and vice versa. I teach a digital tools course the Emily Carr University! It's through Continuing Studies, so anyone, from anywhere, can take it. Here's the link if you want to check it out :) www.ecuad.ca/academics/continuing-studies/topic/illustration/digital-tools
Definitely a new favorite for me! The layeredness of the background works really well with all the foliage layers!
Thank you! I think this might be one of my favourites too! I am in awe of how Mary was able to create so much "detail" with simple brush strokes and textures.
I loved the pace of this one, it was perfect! I go through the exact same process with those black leaves haha. Committing your technique to memory now of painting a thin line first - always wondered how she got the tip so thin. Nice hearing the backstory on Peter Pan and thanks for the lesson on white paint! There's so much to love in this video, including your little cat friend
We need to talk brushes! I am on a mission to find the finest point. And thanks for the kind words, I feel like I'm finding my rhythm, trying to balance the movie facts with the painting tips. So happy you enjoyed this one!! (I am so into the cat... she comes every day now)
Love the layering! Great replica and tutorial! ❤
Thank you!!! I love the layering too!
I would love some real real time or a 2hours long video. You are a joy to have around me while I do my things I love it ! You made me start a concept art of Mary Blair from Cinderella ! It’s really hard ! It made me enjoy your work even more ! 🧡
This was SO nice to read, thank you! I'm happy to hear you are trying a piece from Cinderella! And thank you for the suggestion, I will post a long, real time video soon. Thank you for watching!!!
@@children_of_the_craftThank your for your kind answer, i can't wait !
@@CurlySpicyGirl You are so welcome!
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Hi great video:) one question: what colors did you use for the third mermaid?
Thank you! And, good question! I believe I used primary cyan, white, and primary yellow. If you mix those and it feels too saturated, try adding a little bit of orange to tone it down.
And I have a question, do you use stay wet palette ? To keep the acryla gouache (or any wet medium) fresh ? Or maybe it is part of the « challenge » ? What do you do with the artwork at the end ? frame it ? I would love to see a studio tour !
Great question! I don't use a stay wet palette. I paint pretty fast and keep the dimensions smaller so I can do each layer quickly, and with less paint.
I have most of the artwork that I have made up in my art room. I'll do a studio tour once I clean up that room! haha! Maybe I'll shoot a before and after video ;)
@@children_of_the_craftI want to see everything ! :D
@@CurlySpicyGirl You got it!!!