What was your favorite leaf? Which was the most challenging? Do you like cilantro or taste soap?! Let me know in the comments! Don't miss Complete Beginner's Guide to Watercolor FLOWERS: th-cam.com/video/xIQUd-d6wuM/w-d-xo.html
Favourite 🍃 leaf 🍂? That’s a trick question: all of them, of course! 😍The most challenging for me were the 2nd and the last one. I’ll re-watch and practice more. Thank you 🙏
Of all the great artist- teachers on TH-cam- I REALLY appreciate your methods- such as explaining how you hold the brush & how to move the maneuver it and paint. Fantastic!
I love the way you teach. Your slow demonstrations are the way to go. I see lots of demos and get inpatient with how fast they go without specific explanation. Thank you for taking your time and thoroughly explaining the process.
I’m so glad to find you on TH-cam. Your teaching style is perfect for me. I’m 62 and have been working in accounting for 40+ years and desperately need a creative outlet. Teaching brush strokes has been a game changer for me learning watercolor. Your flower and leave ❤️tutorials are over the top! Thank you so very much! ❤️❤️❤️
omgg thenks sm for this! i'm a twelve year old who recently got interested in water colour painting and your videos are always relaxing and teach me alottt..till now all ik abt watercolours is bcz of you jennaaa ilysmm!
I never dreamed I could watercolor but the way you teach, explain and show exactly how to do each stroke including how to hold the brush, pressure, level of color and your description and comparisons are SO helpful that I’m actually painting with watercolor! I’m taking your guidance and have purchased the supplies you referenced and I’m practicing most days with you. I purchased your beautiful book, Everyday Watercolor which is super helpful! I love it! I’ve passed on your links to my friends so we can paint together. You are a delight! THANK YOU JENNA
Aw thanks Crystal! The wavey leaf can cause some challenges, it’s just getting that perspective and keeping that brush nice and smooth. It’s a little dance. You’ll get it!
Jenna I feel like you think of everything. I decided a couple of weeks ago to give watercolors a try - I have no artistic experience except for some drawing classes I took in college many many LOL years ago. I appreciate your style of teaching and painting. Thanks!
Just started dabbing into watercolour and this video was a bless! Thank you!! I like the way you show the entire workspace, the colours you are mixing, etc. I wish sometimes I could see better the amount of water/ink you carry on the brush and your dabbing on the tissue to dry it a bit before your first strokes. The MOST DIFFICULT for me is without doubt the tulip long twisted leaf. Can't get it right :( Thanks again and will keep with your videos for my progress!
I watch your channel for almost a year, and couldn't take the practice, because I was so frustrated about my strokes. Today I received set of Princeton Heritage brushes and I find it all so easy now! My Black Velvet ones are useless with florals this kind. Princeton 4050 rulez! Jenna, thank you so much for your efforts and passion you share
Jenna, for the first time I was able to paint along with you during the video. I had to pause you here and there to gather things because I was painting sitting on my bead. Not everything turned out well, but that shows I need more work with those, the last time I tried anything like it I couldn't do it at all. So I am making strides. Thank you always for your constant encouragement. :)
I think I spoke waaaay to early and brashly about it being time to take on Big Pink. Yeah.. ima gonna go back to basics and rebuild my way back up and then its game on! :D
I was painting all afternoon. Your wavy, grassy leaves look the most challenging. I like cilantro as an ingredient but it is a bit soapy on its own. My windows are bursting with fresh green plants. My next painting will be the Easter items. Thanks for spending time with us today!!
Oh you get some of the soapy taste? Isn’t that weird that some people taste that and others don’t? Haha. Love the sound of your windows, btw. Happy painting, Cynthia!
@@JennaRaineyChannel it’s genetic! Another interesting genetic item is whether you can smell the weird asparagus pee odor! Ahh, asparagus would be a lovely watercolor leaf subject!! Thanks so much for these, I am new, new, new and your lessons are super useful.💗
All of my leaves looked the same. This is just what I needed. My favourite is the long grassy type. I never knew how to make that twisted look. Thank you, again, for these tutorials.
I am so glad I found this channel. I have not picked up my watercolor brushes since my husband died in 2020. This makes me want to go back to painting. Thank you so much! You inspire us all!
I just love those long flowing leaves - pressure, release, pressure. They did look like they were flowing in the wind. I had so much fun with them!! As always, you are so fun, so real and always teach me something. 😊
You’re a terrific instructor, teacher and inspiration. I’m so pleased with how you’ve influenced my painting. Your demonstrations are clear, enthusiastic and attainable. Thank you for coming into my life.
Thank you for giving me ideas on different types of leaves. I was getting sick of my same ones. I LOVE your tutorials. Thank you so much for giving such a variety of topics.
Your the best. You take your time to show us what to do with each. I've watch so many others that just rush so fast I can't catch it. Of course I have no talent as a beginner but you make it look like maybe I can learn as an old lady wanting to enjoy art.
I love this Jenna. I can't wait to try them out again. I will be on a cross-country trip to my home from LA to Daytona Beach. FINALLY. It helps me to watch several times studying your hand position and water use.
This is the best way to unwind from work. THis si so uniquely calming but just challenging enough for me to actually practice. And as I am never able to figure out sketching I can still get a relatively pretty painting without it. It also holds a little bit of Bob Ross vibes with pretty little flowers and paint what makes you happy.
Love your leaves! Once again difficult to choose a favorite. I haven't tried painting these yet so I don't know which one is most difficult. Cilantro: I used to hate cilantro. If a dish had a cilantro leaf in it, the whole thing was tainted. I don't know what happened, but now I love fresh cilantro! You painted a really cute bunch of cilantro! I also really love your eucalyptus leaves. Precious! Thanks, Jenna, we now have lots to keep us busy, busy, busy! 💜🙏🏻
How funny! Isn't weird how your food taste can just change like that? I love cilantro and am glad you have joined the cilantro team. 😉 Have fun painting these leaves, Colleen!
Liebe Jenna, es hat mir noch nie soviel Spaß gemacht zu malen! Mit dir ist es so entspannend❤. Ich übe bei dir Schritt für Schritt! Ich habe dich abonniert! Liebe Grüße von Gisela aus Germany 😊
so nice to learn something new :) and I love the music in the background! so relaxing and helps me not being too hard to myself while exploring new territory :D thank you Jenna!!
Thank you for this amazing tutorial. Watching your several videos have boosted my confidence in watercolours and somehow your mantra of 'practice, practice' has latched on. Your methods are so simple to follow and the outcome is amazing. Can't wait to dive into another of your tutorial video.
I love all of your tutorials and quite often go back to the old ones. You are a very good teacher, easy to follow. I find loose painting challenging in general (I call it my heavy hand so the cilantro does not look anything even close to yours or the real thing. But also teardrops or round leaves are difficult, I think it may be down to the incorrect amount of water I am using. Thank you for allowing me to learn
Thank you for letting me in to your process! I’m so happy to hear these tutorials are helpful. Sounds like you’re having fun, which is what’s really the important part. ❤️
Instant « thumbs up » because...well, we love your beautiful spirit, and because, once again, you’re making watercolour accessible ...and FUN 🤩 I’m getting better thanks 🙏 to you and your book!) Regards to John and your baby! Love ❤️ y’all!
You are so great, at painting and teaching. I really like your loose style approach and peaceful videos, but also how you drop in some technique tips here and there. Thanks for making all these videos! Subscribed. I want to paint a whole paper full of tulip leaves, so beautiful :)
I am just starting in watercolour and I love your videos. I can't seem to get the leaf right, are you twisting the brush during the stroke of crating a slight curve? I am unable to get the straight line you get and I bought the same brushes and paper from your link so I am obviously missing something. Fantastic video by the way.
I loved the jagged edge leaf. I had trouble with the little cutie baby leaves. I don't think I had enough paint on my brush....couldn't get them to look like a leaf shape as in your example. Thank you for the description as you paint. So helpful. Like that I can pause to watch the stroke of the brush. :)
Thank you for doing these tutorials. I'm working hard to master these. As a beginner they are all hard. All about the practice though gotta start somewhere.
Loved the leaves and trying to paint them. My favorite leaf was the rose leaf and the tulip leaf. I struggled with cilantro and the tiny leaves tree branch
I really enjoy loose style leaves, the first ones she painted, as well as the "cilantro" type leaves she dots around her flower bundles. What I'd like to see more of are big flower bouquet paintings with all sorts of flowers elements. I love those. There's also a technique called the negative painting technique where you paint around an object and I've been trying to learn it. Makoccino does this in a few of her videos, but I have trouble following her tutorials because of there's a lot of editing cuts while she paints and it's very confusing.
Hey Angela! Thanks for commenting and giving great feedback. Glad you liked the video. Funny you mentioned the negative space painting, I just came out with a video how to paint white flowers, which shows in detail a lot of negative painting. You should definitely check that out if you haven’t, and also bc it’s a nice little floral bouquet. Sounds like just the video for you. It’s a recent one, from the last week or two. Thanks for watching! ❤️
I have such a hard time with the fluffs! I think my type A Perfectionist personality makes it really hard to do anything "loose," without specific parameters, It's been holding me back in so many of my creative outlets, even sword-fighting. Do you have any advice? I've been binge-watching your channel, for like a week! You've really inspired me, and getting into this (which I was only able to do because you make it Feel accessible), has been really good for me, thank you.☺
I kind of like the grassy leaf one. I think because, you were able to crossover the bottom leaf and the way the watercolor pooled you were able to get that natural shading. I struggle with painting loose watercolors and I want to learn so badly… So maybe practicing your loose leaves it will help. The Cilantro thing, it’s interesting & perplexing. My husband & I both taste soap & one of our guys taste a citrusy flavor. Wish I did because I love citrus flavors. What about you, which do you taste?
What was your favorite leaf? Which was the most challenging? Do you like cilantro or taste soap?! Let me know in the comments! Don't miss Complete Beginner's Guide to Watercolor FLOWERS: th-cam.com/video/xIQUd-d6wuM/w-d-xo.html
I liked that autumnal leaf with the serrated edges 🍁 🍂 it’s something I’ve never tried before
I’d definitely gotten stuck on green leaves
Favourite 🍃 leaf 🍂? That’s a trick question: all of them, of course! 😍The most challenging for me were the 2nd and the last one. I’ll re-watch and practice more. Thank you 🙏
haven't yet tasted cilantro..will get back to you
You are an excellent teacher. Thx for sharing!
I would like more peony & rose leaf practice! Picked up some great tips on this one. Thank you Jenna!
Of all the great artist- teachers on TH-cam- I REALLY appreciate your methods- such as explaining how you hold the brush & how to move the maneuver it and paint. Fantastic!
Wow that’s so sweet of you to say! Thank you! I’m very happy to hear my instructions are helpful. ❤️❤️
🍃 “Leaves are like little music notes 🎶 floating around the flowers “
💐 what a lovely poetic thing to say
That was a little poetic, wasn’t it? 😂
I love the way you teach. Your slow demonstrations are the way to go. I see lots of demos and get inpatient with how fast they go without specific explanation. Thank you for taking your time and thoroughly explaining the process.
That tulip blowing in the wind. That’s my fave for sure!!
We miss your uploads 📖 🎥
I didn’t know you liked that one so much, John. 😉
I’m so glad to find you on TH-cam. Your teaching style is perfect for me. I’m 62 and have been working in accounting for 40+ years and desperately need a creative outlet. Teaching brush strokes has been a game changer for me learning watercolor. Your flower and leave ❤️tutorials are over the top! Thank you so very much! ❤️❤️❤️
So lovely. The long ones flowing in the wind are my favorite. Definitely going to try this out.
🤗 YAY! I always default to painting leaves. Something new is always appreciated 😁
Especially now while I wait for greens outside.
Leaves are so much fun to paint! Glad you’re happy to see this one!
You are by far the best teacher for watercolor painting. Thank you. All leaves are very helpful.
I love watching you paint the highly pigmented leaves, so the last one was my favorite. I can’t wait to paint along.
Oh I hope you have so much fun, Cindy! ❤️
omgg thenks sm for this! i'm a twelve year old who recently got interested in water colour painting and your videos are always relaxing and teach me alottt..till now all ik abt watercolours is bcz of you jennaaa ilysmm!
12! You’re getting an early start, good for you!! I’m glad you enjoy my videos. Keep painting and you’ll be incredible!
@@JennaRaineyChannel yes i hope sooo and it'll be easier with your videos always there to help!
You are an amazing teacher!💕
Very very helpful and inspiring
Thanks so much for teaching me and sharing your ideas
I never dreamed I could watercolor but the way you teach, explain and show exactly how to do each stroke including how to hold the brush, pressure, level of color and your description and comparisons are SO helpful that I’m actually painting with watercolor! I’m taking your guidance and have purchased the supplies you referenced and I’m practicing most days with you. I purchased your beautiful book, Everyday Watercolor which is super helpful! I love it! I’ve passed on your links to my friends so we can paint together. You are a delight! THANK YOU JENNA
The cilantro blew my mind. Love painting it. Loved the results. The wavey leaf is the most challenging!
Aw thanks Crystal! The wavey leaf can cause some challenges, it’s just getting that perspective and keeping that brush nice and smooth. It’s a little dance. You’ll get it!
Jenna I feel like you think of everything. I decided a couple of weeks ago to give watercolors a try - I have no artistic experience except for some drawing classes I took in college many many LOL years ago. I appreciate your style of teaching and painting. Thanks!
Super ! Thank you for clear explanations.
Loved the red leaf Esp the wavy edge.
Awesome video! I'm just learning to paint and this video on leaf painting was fantastic. Thanks so much!!!!!
A great tutoiral Thank you so much---with wonderful expanlnations
Your leaves sample demo is a work of art in itself..!
Just started dabbing into watercolour and this video was a bless! Thank you!! I like the way you show the entire workspace, the colours you are mixing, etc. I wish sometimes I could see better the amount of water/ink you carry on the brush and your dabbing on the tissue to dry it a bit before your first strokes. The MOST DIFFICULT for me is without doubt the tulip long twisted leaf. Can't get it right :( Thanks again and will keep with your videos for my progress!
I watch your channel for almost a year, and couldn't take the practice, because I was so frustrated about my strokes. Today I received set of Princeton Heritage brushes and I find it all so easy now! My Black Velvet ones are useless with florals this kind. Princeton 4050 rulez! Jenna, thank you so much for your efforts and passion you share
Jenna, for the first time I was able to paint along with you during the video. I had to pause you here and there to gather things because I was painting sitting on my bead. Not everything turned out well, but that shows I need more work with those, the last time I tried anything like it I couldn't do it at all. So I am making strides. Thank you always for your constant encouragement. :)
Thanks for sharing, Peita! I’m so glad to hear you were able to paint along. I can’t wait to hear how your rose turns out. Have fun with it!!
I think I spoke waaaay to early and brashly about it being time to take on Big Pink. Yeah.. ima gonna go back to basics and rebuild my way back up and then its game on! :D
Thanks for the practice. The cilantro was fun. Like a little tree. Love the ribbon like leaves too. Helping me get outside my boring comfort zones.
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Thank you - so lovely - and you make it look so easy...
I was painting all afternoon. Your wavy, grassy leaves look the most challenging. I like cilantro as an ingredient but it is a bit soapy on its own. My windows are bursting with fresh green plants. My next painting will be the Easter items. Thanks for spending time with us today!!
Oh you get some of the soapy taste? Isn’t that weird that some people taste that and others don’t? Haha. Love the sound of your windows, btw. Happy painting, Cynthia!
@@JennaRaineyChannel it’s genetic! Another interesting genetic item is whether you can smell the weird asparagus pee odor! Ahh, asparagus would be a lovely watercolor leaf subject!! Thanks so much for these, I am new, new, new and your lessons are super useful.💗
I love the eucalyptus! Those colors and shapes are beautiful, as well as the contrast of a light mint green color with brown.
Except one, I drew every other leaf with you. Thanks for being such a fantastic teacher.
I like every one of the them ! Thanks very much !
Glad you like them!
All of my leaves looked the same. This is just what I needed. My favourite is the long grassy type. I never knew how to make that twisted look. Thank you, again, for these tutorials.
You’re so welcome, Sharon! I’m glad to hear this was helpful!
You are an amazing talented artist and your teaching skills are wonderful. You’re a sweetheart! 🌺🌿❤
Thank you for your inspiring leaf video. I am a senior beginner and of all the videos out there I am enjoying you the most.
I am so glad I found this channel. I have not picked up my watercolor brushes since my husband died in 2020. This makes me want to go back to painting. Thank you so much! You inspire us all!
I just love those long flowing leaves - pressure, release, pressure. They did look like they were flowing in the wind. I had so much fun with them!! As always, you are so fun, so real and always teach me something. 😊
Aw thanks Cher! So glad you loved this. ❤️❤️
You’re a terrific instructor, teacher and inspiration. I’m so pleased with how you’ve influenced my painting. Your demonstrations are clear, enthusiastic and attainable. Thank you for coming into my life.
Well said Bobbie. I feel the same!
Loads of fun and learning! Thank you 🎨
Love this. Can’t wait to try it.
Great video, very helpful lesson!
Glad it was helpful!
I can’t wait to dig into this one! You’re awesome and I so appreciate your tutorials! Thank you Jenna!
You’re awesome! Thanks Michelle! ❤️
Thank you for giving me ideas on different types of leaves. I was getting sick of my same ones. I LOVE your tutorials. Thank you so much for giving such a variety of topics.
So glad you're loving my tutorials, Tammy! 💕
Your the best. You take your time to show us what to do with each. I've watch so many others that just rush so fast I can't catch it. Of course I have no talent as a beginner but you make it look like maybe I can learn as an old lady wanting to enjoy art.
My favorite leaf is the sage and eucalyptus! Thanks for all the videos and the fun humor.
I love this Jenna. I can't wait to try them out again. I will be on a cross-country trip to my home from LA to Daytona Beach. FINALLY. It helps me to watch several times studying your hand position and water use.
Great video Jenna will try these out tomorrow
Have fun Carol!
This is the best way to unwind from work. THis si so uniquely calming but just challenging enough for me to actually practice. And as I am never able to figure out sketching I can still get a relatively pretty painting without it. It also holds a little bit of Bob Ross vibes with pretty little flowers and paint what makes you happy.
Thanks so much for the upload, I always practice artwork while watching your tutorials :)
You’re so welcome! Thanks so much for watching! ❤️
@@JennaRaineyChannel Do you have a Patreon site? I would like to support your efforts :)
I liked the addition of jagged edges on rose leaves and also the rust tone leaves. Thank you
I am really enjoying your videos. I have found that they are the best so far in teaching techniques and explaining background.
Glad you like my videos! 💕
Love your leaves! Once again difficult to choose a favorite. I haven't tried painting these yet so I don't know which one is most difficult. Cilantro: I used to hate cilantro. If a dish had a cilantro leaf in it, the whole thing was tainted. I don't know what happened, but now I love fresh cilantro! You painted a really cute bunch of cilantro! I also really love your eucalyptus leaves. Precious! Thanks, Jenna, we now have lots to keep us busy, busy, busy! 💜🙏🏻
How funny! Isn't weird how your food taste can just change like that? I love cilantro and am glad you have joined the cilantro team. 😉 Have fun painting these leaves, Colleen!
@@JennaRaineyChannel Yes, I'll have to practice painting cute cilantro like yours!
I like your cilantro more than what I'm growing in my garden! Great work.
Yea! I love your leaves.
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Liebe Jenna, es hat mir noch nie soviel Spaß gemacht zu malen! Mit dir ist es so entspannend❤. Ich übe bei dir Schritt für Schritt! Ich habe dich abonniert! Liebe Grüße von Gisela aus Germany 😊
so nice to learn something new :) and I love the music in the background! so relaxing and helps me not being too hard to myself while exploring new territory :D thank you Jenna!!
Super !! 🌺🙏
You are an excellent teacher! Thx for sharing!
Thanks Donna! Glad you like my teaching style!
Beautiful!! It looks so easy, but it's not!!!You are really artistic!! Thanks for sharing your videos!!
Thank you for this amazing tutorial. Watching your several videos have boosted my confidence in watercolours and somehow your mantra of 'practice, practice' has latched on. Your methods are so simple to follow and the outcome is amazing. Can't wait to dive into another of your tutorial video.
So glad you're loving my videos!! ❤️
Thanks so much, Jenna. Looking forward to trying these.
Thank you so much, they are all beautiful. I think the six and seven are the most difficult ones. Practice makes perfect.
Wonderful, patient detailing. Thank you!
I wach this video every time I need go to basics, it is so helpful
Thanks so much for this tutorial… love doing leaves…
I love all of your tutorials and quite often go back to the old ones. You are a very good teacher, easy to follow. I find loose painting challenging in general (I call it my heavy hand so the cilantro does not look anything even close to yours or the real thing. But also teardrops or round leaves are difficult, I think it may be down to the incorrect amount of water I am using. Thank you for allowing me to learn
Thank you for letting me in to your process! I’m so happy to hear these tutorials are helpful. Sounds like you’re having fun, which is what’s really the important part. ❤️
Instant « thumbs up » because...well, we love your beautiful spirit, and because, once again, you’re making watercolour accessible ...and FUN 🤩 I’m getting better thanks 🙏 to you and your book!) Regards to John and your baby! Love ❤️ y’all!
Aw you’re so sweet!! That’s awesome you’re getting better, great job!!
80K, congrats, Jenna. Great watercolor tutorials - keep ‘em coming!! Thank you 😊😊😊
Aw thanks Marian! Grateful for you to be a part of the JR YT community! ❤️
I am just starting to watercolor & everything looks like a first grader did it. I am just enjoying watching all aspects
As long as you’re enjoying yourself! Keep painting and you’ll keep graduating!
Thank you so much, Jenna. The most challenging for me was the long, curvy trio. But I enjoyed each and everyone of them.
Thanks for sharing, Lia! Ya those ones take practice, need to get used to those movements. They’re fun tho!
I really love this channel it makes me soo interested with watercolour
You make it look so easy
Totally enjoyed this tutorial. I wanted to know how to paint different leaves, and this was very helpful!
Thank you Jenna 🤗 your tutorials are SO helpful, informative and tranquil!!! Love and light xx Terry
Very helpful. Thank you!
Very helpful - thanks!❤
My favorite leaf was the garden leaf. Had a very hard time with the jagged red leaf. Had a fun time with these. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing Ella, glad to hear you painted along!
Thank you I can't wait to try it
loved this!
You are so great, at painting and teaching. I really like your loose style approach and peaceful videos, but also how you drop in some technique tips here and there.
Thanks for making all these videos! Subscribed.
I want to paint a whole paper full of tulip leaves, so beautiful :)
I am just starting in watercolour and I love your videos. I can't seem to get the leaf right, are you twisting the brush during the stroke of crating a slight curve? I am unable to get the straight line you get and I bought the same brushes and paper from your link so I am obviously missing something. Fantastic video by the way.
I really liked this and appreciate this video. Wasn't sure how to get started on the leaves. Newbie at painting
I need this tutorial in my tool box! Love painting leaves, but tend to just use one or two types over and over. Thank you. Great reference page❣️
You're so welcome! ❤️
I love the cilantro leaves... a bit of a different look!
Thanks Jennifer! ❤️
the rose leaves were my favorite.... also cilantro yum
Thanks for sharing, Nicole! And I love cilantro too!
How did I wander away? I need you in my life! ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks Jenna, I've already started practicing. Very difficult but I won't give up. Greetings LalitaVarma ®
That was really helpful.
I loved the jagged edge leaf. I had trouble with the little cutie baby leaves. I don't think I had enough paint on my brush....couldn't get them to look like a leaf shape as in your example. Thank you for the description as you paint. So helpful. Like that I can pause to watch the stroke of the brush. :)
Thank you for doing these tutorials. I'm working hard to master these. As a beginner they are all hard. All about the practice though gotta start somewhere.
they're all beautiful! Thx very much for this tut
I loved the Cilantro! I struggled with big wavy leaves! Having said that I also love the fall leaves and would love more of those!
Just wondering what you think of using a hair dryer to dry paint instead of waiting. Thank you! Love your loose style.
Loved it- I love cilantro, would love to paint a herb bouquet ❤️
Dear Jenna. Love your videos! Please could you show us how to paint hanging leaves...anything...such as hanging ivy, creepers etc. Thank you!
Loved the leaves and trying to paint them. My favorite leaf was the rose leaf and the tulip leaf. I struggled with cilantro and the tiny leaves tree branch
thank you very beautiful
I really enjoy loose style leaves, the first ones she painted, as well as the "cilantro" type leaves she dots around her flower bundles. What I'd like to see more of are big flower bouquet paintings with all sorts of flowers elements. I love those. There's also a technique called the negative painting technique where you paint around an object and I've been trying to learn it. Makoccino does this in a few of her videos, but I have trouble following her tutorials because of there's a lot of editing cuts while she paints and it's very confusing.
Hey Angela! Thanks for commenting and giving great feedback. Glad you liked the video. Funny you mentioned the negative space painting, I just came out with a video how to paint white flowers, which shows in detail a lot of negative painting. You should definitely check that out if you haven’t, and also bc it’s a nice little floral bouquet. Sounds like just the video for you. It’s a recent one, from the last week or two. Thanks for watching! ❤️
I struggle so hard with leaves. This was very helpful and beginner friendly 🌻 I realllly struggled with the autumn leave! 🍁🍂
I really learned alot in here thanks:)))
I have such a hard time with the fluffs! I think my type A Perfectionist personality makes it really hard to do anything "loose," without specific parameters, It's been holding me back in so many of my creative outlets, even sword-fighting. Do you have any advice? I've been binge-watching your channel, for like a week! You've really inspired me, and getting into this (which I was only able to do because you make it Feel accessible), has been really good for me, thank you.☺
I kind of like the grassy leaf one. I think because, you were able to crossover the bottom leaf and the way the watercolor pooled you were able to get that natural shading. I struggle with painting loose watercolors and I want to learn so badly… So maybe practicing your loose leaves it will help.
The Cilantro thing, it’s interesting & perplexing. My husband & I both taste soap & one of our guys taste a citrusy flavor. Wish I did because I love citrus flavors. What about you, which do you taste?