I really love this style of "I painted this first and now I am narrating what I did and why". I haven't see this before that I can recall, and it's really helpful. The quality of the words you're using is noticeable higher because you own attention is not divided between painting and talking, and you can point at things while the painting is happening, and go back and forth. Really a winner.
Wow. Such a great usage of time lapse to go backwards and forward into the oainting. It was kinda magical watching the layers go on and then off, and certainly helped with comprehension. Thank you for the time you out into that. That was excellent. ⭐
As soon as I recover from surgery, I am planning to take your watercolor course. You explain and detail each situation that may arise in the process of painting with this medium. Thank you.
Another fantastic video and lesson, Matt! Thank you for the time and effort you put into your teaching and the editing of your videos. I totally agree with another viewer who commented about the effectiveness of the timelapse moving back and forth. It was a great touch and so helpful in understanding the lesson even better. I also appreciate that you mention your color mixes as well. Once again, thank you! Love this channel and the great wealth of knowledge you share with us
Thank you for your content Matthew. When I can afford one of your courses, i plan on doing so. You are a wonderful teacher who is very easy to listen to. 👍
Fabulous! Great lesson on tones, light, shadows etc. I like how you use a variety of colors in the shadows. Connected shapes… wow. I need to see if you do seascapes.
A great tutorial again, I am going to try and apply this today instead of rushing through. Just wondering if you wet the painting again for the second layer? With me I am so slow it is going to be dry by the time I get there.
So I've been a acrylic artist for a long time. A lot of ink and pencil art, and spray can art. This last year I started my adventures into watercolor. I've been trying to apply the same principles to my watercolor art but I just can't seem to get proper color separation or really beautiful contrast. I'm just now getting the hand of washes...but everything now is either took weak or waay too strong. Any tips?
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I really love this style of "I painted this first and now I am narrating what I did and why". I haven't see this before that I can recall, and it's really helpful. The quality of the words you're using is noticeable higher because you own attention is not divided between painting and talking, and you can point at things while the painting is happening, and go back and forth. Really a winner.
Wow. Such a great usage of time lapse to go backwards and forward into the oainting. It was kinda magical watching the layers go on and then off, and certainly helped with comprehension. Thank you for the time you out into that. That was excellent. ⭐
As soon as I recover from surgery, I am planning to take your watercolor course. You explain and detail each situation that may arise in the process of painting with this medium.
Thank you.
Another fantastic video and lesson, Matt! Thank you for the time and effort you put into your teaching and the editing of your videos.
I totally agree with another viewer who commented about the effectiveness of the timelapse moving back and forth. It was a great touch and so helpful in understanding the lesson even better. I also appreciate that you mention your color mixes as well.
Once again, thank you! Love this channel and the great wealth of knowledge you share with us
Wonderfully useful tutorial. Thank you!
This is really useful and clear advice. I can't wait to try this tutorial against my overworking problem. Many thanks!
this is so helpful.... !!! The shades are soooo perfect .....thank you
Thank you for the great demonstration!
Thank you for your content Matthew. When I can afford one of your courses, i plan on doing so. You are a wonderful teacher who is very easy to listen to. 👍
your methodical aproach is really helpful, specially for a beginner like me, thanks so much!!
You're so talented
Great explanation, thanks!
It's really beautiful my friend ❤️
amazing!
Fabulous! Great lesson on tones, light, shadows etc. I like how you use a variety of colors in the shadows. Connected shapes… wow. I need to see if you do seascapes.
Now that was really fantastic.
You’re awesome thank you
brilliant !
A great tutorial again, I am going to try and apply this today instead of rushing through. Just wondering if you wet the painting again for the second layer? With me I am so slow it is going to be dry by the time I get there.
So I've been a acrylic artist for a long time. A lot of ink and pencil art, and spray can art. This last year I started my adventures into watercolor.
I've been trying to apply the same principles to my watercolor art but I just can't seem to get proper color separation or really beautiful contrast.
I'm just now getting the hand of washes...but everything now is either took weak or waay too strong.
Any tips?
after you let first layers dry..... do you wet again for second layers...
thanks
Great question
What is neutral tint ?
It is a shade that comes in a tube or pan. A very neutral grey.
before you put shadow on the street it looked very Wyeth