Figures in Watercolour II - More Tips and Tricks
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- Hi everyone, I did a version of this video about 18 months ago, and it has been well received. So I thought it would be nice to do a follow-up and add a few more comments tips and tricks.
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Enjoy and I hope that you all get some good information out of this video to take on in your own work.
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My full list of colours set out below are in sequence as they appear in my palette.
These videos are aimed for you all to try and have a go at yourselves. the reference can be found on my patreon. free to download and use to learn from, no commercial uses allowed.
Palette box is a Craig Young handmade brass box. and my brushes are mainly Rosemary and Co Sable and Synthetics.
My watercolour palette is as follows:
Core Palette in the order they lay:
Sepia
Burnt Umber
Indian Red
Burnt Sienna
Raw Sienna
Magenta
Vermillion
Translucent Orange
Indian Yellow
Aureolin (Sometimes called Cobalt Yellow)
Phithalo Green (sometimes called Windsor Green)
Neutral Tint
Phithalo Blue ( Sometimes called Windsor Blue)
Cobalt Blue
Ultramarine Blue
Indigo Blue
Ultramarine Violet
Extras
Cerulean Blue
Prussian Blue
Cobalt Turquoise
Viridian
Cadmium Red
Quinacridone Yellow
Daniel smith Joeseph ZBukvic
Warm and Cool Greys
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Really helpful!
hellow
i love this figures
Thank you 🎨
This is a lovely video Paul - beautiful angles and I really love your working space! You are surrounded by so many books and inspiration! 😊
so sorry for the delayed reply, it is such a small space compared to others that I have enjoyed. Lockdown prevents my gallery studio being used, and this space is great for creating videos. cheers Amy , Paul
I love these practice pieces. So, so helpful in getting body shapes and sizes incorporated into paintings. I never did this before. This is a wonderful piece to work with and it's so much fun to do. Now I can have actual people standing next to my painted trees... Thank you so much Paul App.
That’s cool Lucinda so glad that you are getting something from my videos. Cheers P
I hadn't considered that most of their heads were the same level. Good tip! 👍🏻 Thank you.
You are so very welcome, glad it helped you, cheers Paul
Your tutorial is fantastic!! you make it looks so easy but is not. GREAT work! Very kind of you to share your knowledge!
Thank you!
Sorry for late reply, glad it help cheers P
Thank you Paul. A video of figures in oils would be very helpful
I shall work on that Wendy cheers Paul
How handsome in the sweater 😉
Lol Elsa thank you , cheers P
Thank you! Put the heads on the same level - of course! I've been struggling to create realistic crowds and this is exactly what I needed to do.
So glad it helped, Paul
Thank you for taking your time, explaining, details, for me I’m learning, can not go to fast, 😊
Glad you enjoyed it Ines, the beauty of video stop fast p
Forward and rewind etc. idea, for all speeds cheers P
So glad that it helped, cheers P
Helpful video. Your relaxed way makes it feel easier!
So glad it helped sorry for late reply! Cheers P
I just love watching the figures take shape. I practice this a lot. Mine are very chunky even though a bit bigger they are too thick. I suppose I can use a smaller brush but maybe more years of practice.
Do it so many times it’s all about confidence cheers
Very kind of you to give us such tips and tricks. Thank you.
Marina you are so welcome sorry my reply is so late, cheers P
@@paulappswildlifeart :) That's ok. Thank you . Cheers.
Thank you Paul!
Thank you Elaine that’s kind f you , Paul
Wonderful, thank you for sharing..
That’s good thank you sorry so late replying cheers
Oh I love this beautiful what kind of stand do you use
This helped me so much!!
That’s cool thanks for saying , cheers P
Thank you
Glad it was useful , cheers P
Paul, Question the brush you are using may I asked the size and make? Thankyou..
Hi Paul. I'm going through your videos and notice that you have a collection of books behind you. Are they watercolour/art related, and if so, are there any off the top of your head that you would recommend?
I recently bought my first book based on watercolours, Painting Watercolour Landscapes the Easy Way - Terry Harrison, and I am enjoying the content and views from the artist, so would like to add more knowledge and insight through reading on my spare time.
Hi Steve, I have heaps upon heaps of books, so will look through a few and do a little video next week on some of my favourite ones, or at least let you know what they ar, cheers Pe
@@paulappswildlifeart thank you Paul. That would be brilliant. I think it is something that is overlooked and could be beneficial. I haven't seen any videos covering this topic, so could be a winner. Looking forward to it 🙂
The person holding umbrella is not a gentleman as he is only holding umbrella over himself! 😂
No the rain was Coming in at an angle so protecting his partner
What about a figure sitting
Good one Helen I will be doing a new video soon and cover that aspect, cheers Paul
Shadows probably not parallel from point source sun.