Thank you, am 74 year female have wanted to do art for a very long time in fact the very first time i ever picked up a pencil & started to draw, have decided to do some art with a small group . Was very confused about brushes, but you have made it I little easier.
I Can’t help but think putting together all this info and research about watercolor brushes was A LOT of work. Thanks for putting in the work for us tho👌👍🏻👍🏻this vid had some helpful tips😉
Happy Saturday! I'm back with a highly requested video! I really hope this will answer some of your questions! There were a ton of others but I didn't want to make this video too long so I will cover more questions in future videos! But let me know if you have any specific questions I should cover next!
I would like to know how you take care of your brushes. Like do you wash them with soap, where to put them to dry properly and things like that :) But first of all, thanks for this Video it was very helpful !
I bought two sets on sale years ago, one for watercolor and one for acrylic, but both are cheap and small with no large brushes and the hair falls out a lot, I rarely buy new brushes but I just paint anyway, it just doesn't work exactly how I want sometimes. I can't buy natural hair brushes anyway because it's warm here and we have lots of bugs and I can never keep bugs out of anything with animal fibers (r.i.p. all my sweaters...)
I love these videos you make to give us some art tips! When you show the difference between Watercolour, Gouache and Acrylics. Or when you show the difference between Watercolour pans, tubes and liquids. It helps us a load! Thanks a lot, Mako for being so amazing!
I haven’t watched the whole video yet but I already know it’s going to be helpful. I haven’t tried watercolor yet and I’ve been thinking about trying it out but I want to know everything about it first 😊
My all purpose watercolour brush is a squirrel round size 10 one by Paul Ruben. I like my other brushes, but I always grab that one for my paintings. It has a lovely point but can hold a ton of water or paint. If I had to choose one brush to use forever, that would the one
I have a super fine hogs hair rigger brush that I adore. It has a fine toe that allows for the finest lines and details and after to gets damp it snaps into place so well. I mainly use it for animal hairs and eye shines, or when I want to add very carefully controlled amounts of paint. I got it in a pack of Derwent academy hogs hair watercolour brushes, and it's pretty much the only brush from that pack I use consistently. I generally use waterbrush pens when I paint, but the rigger is used in all my portraits
I recently dusted off a chinese calligraphy set I got years ago and turns out the brushes work pretty nicely with watercolors~ So Mako, I was wondering if you'd like to try calligraphy brushes in one of your videos and give your opinion on them? However, if these brushes' materials conflict with any principles of yours, that's okay too so no pressure.
This was so much information, put together clearly and simply. I wanted to start painting as a hobby- 33 and never done anything “artsy” before, just wanted to give it a shot, but it seemed so overwhelming. I’ve really loved your videos!
Aaaaah brushes.......my mother is an artist so we have lots in the house. I noticed that a good quality brush with nice bristles, a fine tip and a firm wooden handle will reward you in so many ways, that after a while I started thinking their price is actually cheap considering how practical they are...I am a natural hater of synthetic brushes, we don't see eye to eye he he Also if you consider brushes a family, the fan brush would be the punk rock cousin with the tomahawk 😂😂😂 Thank you so much for this crystallization of watercolor brush experience! 🖼🎨👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻✨👏🏻
Thank you! I finally bought watercolor brushes and I immediately noticed a difference. The bristles didn't drip the water off. It became glossy instead as if it was holding the water. I also felt more control over the direction, size, and flow of my strokes ^___^ Thanks for all that you're doing!
Thank you soo much! This video is so helpful, I used to draw for many years and recently want to pick up this artistic side of me by learning watercolor.
Thank you so much for making this video! I'm just starting out with watercolour and I honestly have no idea what some brushes are for. After watching this, I have a better idea now.
HI MAKO......THANKS FOR SUCH AN INFORMATIVE VIDEO....CAN YOU MAKE ANOTHER VIDEO LIKE THIS TELLING ABOUT OTHER TYPES OF BRUSHES LIKE DEER FOOT,EGBERT BRUSHES ETC
Cheers mako! Excellent video. Here was me thinking I HAD to go for natural hair brushes to get the best results but now I know to hold off on that until I get a bit of practice in/decide if this really is something I want to pursue. It's been the price of the natural hair brushes has stopped me from starting so far. Gotta get some shopping done - wahoo! Cheers
Yayy! Nowadays there are sooo many good synthetic brushes! I think only if you are super expert and look for THE brush, you might notice a little tiny difference 😂
Your videos are the most helpful to me as a beginner, even more helpful than paid classes. So just saying thank you for your informative and relaxing videos!
I came to the comments not only to thank you for this great video but also for the fact that your description is so complete and I actually have no further questions ❤️
I just recently started watercoloring and I’m so glad I found you on TH-cam!! You are so amazing. This was a perfect video to watch before I head to the art store!❤️
Thank you for this video!! Exactly what I need! This is very informative esp for people like me who knows nothing about watercolor and just starting out. Thank you!!
This was super helpful! I've been looking exactly for this kind of explanation! Haven't read a guide that explained it better than you did. You explained it so thouroughly and concisely I felt I learned so much! Will definitely look out for your other videos. :) Thanks so much for this!
I just started out with painting landscapes because of corona to relieve some stress (and it's mighty amazing). Basically still using a cheap watercolour set for school but got a few quality brushes. I think one can use those really cheap flat brushes for school-use kind of as a rake and for mixing colors (flat, pig hair, I think? Very hard bristles, I use them for acrylics).
I just bought a liner brush and it is honesty life changing. I just found out that there's a shop in our locality who make their own brushes. I am blown away!!!
Your all videos are always inspiring for beginners as I am . And today by showing difference between brushes it literally helped me a lot...... THANK YOU
Oh my goodness! I am speechless 😯...I was waiting for the past half an hour for your video and was wondering if you would post a video like this...I often have this problem, thankful for making us aware of this... loving to be a part of the #makoficationsquad 😘, You're the best Mako!!! Love you 😘
You are teaching me so much about brushes. Thx mako! Last year, my winsor and newton watercolor brushes broke sadly because I put them in the water for long periods of time. So then I learned how to use it better. But you really showed me how it works so that is awesome. I saw your Instagram and well and I love it to- you are great! and keep the amazing art work and techniques :)
THANKS FOR THE GOOD INFO AND SUBSCRIBED....AND I HAVE BRUSHES FROM DIFFERENT COMPANIES AND THE SIZE# IS THE SAME, BUT THE THEY HAVE DIFFERENT SIZES AND YES, I HAVE BRUSHES WHERE THE HANDLE IS WOOD AND THE COAT IS COMING OF, I HAVE STARTED TO GET BRUSHES WITH PLASTIC HANDLES....
Thanks for this info. I've had interest in painting (watercolor, acrylic and oil) for quite sometime but never got too into it. However, I feel the time is right and my interest is solid. I've viewed many videos and have given some effort to the craft. I've gotten to a point where I'm wondering if there is a difference between oil, acrylic and watercolor brushes. Your video has helped considerably for the watercolor brushes. Are you able to do a video on comparing all three brushes? Thanks
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Dear thank you ❤️❤️ a lot ......this video alone gave me so much knowledge which I was curious about .......🥰🇮🇳
Thank you, am 74 year female have wanted to do art for a very long time in fact the very first time i ever picked up a pencil & started to draw, have decided to do some art with a small group . Was very confused about brushes, but you have made it I little easier.
Good luck for your group ❤️❤️🥺 lots of love from me granny
how's the art going?
How's the art going?
How's the art going?
How you doing dear...
This video is really handy for me as a beginner
Don't judge me : I had a watercolour fan brush and didn't know how to use it so I just use it as a highlighter brush now 😂🤣
haha same. except i didnt really use it at all. i thought it was a dud
Same here
That's the same thing I do now 😂
jajaajaj! Smart😎
Same here
Me: binge watching art videos.
My brain: "how about you start drawing and painting already"
Me: starts watching next art vid 😂
Same!😂
When your paintbrush dies, "I think it had a stroke" #makoficationsquad
😂😂😂
That is GENIUS
@@Makoccino so many paintbrushes lost
im just gonna brush that off my mind-
LOL 🤣🤣🤣
I Can’t help but think putting together all this info and research about watercolor brushes was A LOT of work. Thanks for putting in the work for us tho👌👍🏻👍🏻this vid had some helpful tips😉
Aww thank you! It means a lot!
Great video! Thanks. Very helpful indeed!! 🙏🙏🙏🤗
Happy Saturday! I'm back with a highly requested video! I really hope this will answer some of your questions! There were a ton of others but I didn't want to make this video too long so I will cover more questions in future videos! But let me know if you have any specific questions I should cover next!
This is very helpful. I would like to see a video about acrilic brushes too.
Very helpful big fan
This is super helpful, I kept pondering for weeks what should I get 😅 I'm a super noob.
I would like to know how you take care of your brushes. Like do you wash them with soap, where to put them to dry properly and things like that :)
But first of all, thanks for this Video it was very helpful !
Mako,I would like how you wash acrilic colour from a brush.😊😉
Anyone who uses the same brushes for each kind of painting..
No only me, okay 😂
Loves ❤️❤️❤️
Rabia Abid i do too. I have synthetic brushes tho 😂😂
I only have 2
I bought two sets on sale years ago, one for watercolor and one for acrylic, but both are cheap and small with no large brushes and the hair falls out a lot, I rarely buy new brushes but I just paint anyway, it just doesn't work exactly how I want sometimes. I can't buy natural hair brushes anyway because it's warm here and we have lots of bugs and I can never keep bugs out of anything with animal fibers (r.i.p. all my sweaters...)
I dont use my aquarel brushes for anything else because they are so soft. The harder brushes get used for everything.
Rabia Abid i am a savage that uses the dame brushes for water color and oil painting
*wow...*
*I am definitely a beginner in EVERY KIND of art, even though I've done it most of my life lol*
True!
I was wondering about brushes just yesterday!
Congrats
I love these videos you make to give us some art tips! When you show the difference between Watercolour, Gouache and Acrylics. Or when you show the difference between Watercolour pans, tubes and liquids. It helps us a load! Thanks a lot, Mako for being so amazing!
Awww yayyy! ❤
I haven’t watched the whole video yet but I already know it’s going to be helpful.
I haven’t tried watercolor yet and I’ve been thinking about trying it out but I want to know everything about it first 😊
Just the exact video I needed! Thanks!
Omg I’ve been needing a tutorial of this I literally have thousands 😂
My all purpose watercolour brush is a squirrel round size 10 one by Paul Ruben. I like my other brushes, but I always grab that one for my paintings. It has a lovely point but can hold a ton of water or paint. If I had to choose one brush to use forever, that would the one
I have a super fine hogs hair rigger brush that I adore. It has a fine toe that allows for the finest lines and details and after to gets damp it snaps into place so well. I mainly use it for animal hairs and eye shines, or when I want to add very carefully controlled amounts of paint. I got it in a pack of Derwent academy hogs hair watercolour brushes, and it's pretty much the only brush from that pack I use consistently. I generally use waterbrush pens when I paint, but the rigger is used in all my portraits
Thanks!! I was looking information and the name of de brushes to buy in english! because i'm a spanish speaker 😅 and your video was perfect!! 🤩
I recently dusted off a chinese calligraphy set I got years ago and turns out the brushes work pretty nicely with watercolors~
So Mako, I was wondering if you'd like to try calligraphy brushes in one of your videos and give your opinion on them?
However, if these brushes' materials conflict with any principles of yours, that's okay too so no pressure.
The biggest difference is that calligraphy brushes do not have snap. They are not made to be bent.
This was so much information, put together clearly and simply. I wanted to start painting as a hobby- 33 and never done anything “artsy” before, just wanted to give it a shot, but it seemed so overwhelming. I’ve really loved your videos!
Aaaaah brushes.......my mother is an artist so we have lots in the house. I noticed that a good quality brush with nice bristles, a fine tip and a firm wooden handle will reward you in so many ways, that after a while I started thinking their price is actually cheap considering how practical they are...I am a natural hater of synthetic brushes, we don't see eye to eye he he Also if you consider brushes a family, the fan brush would be the punk rock cousin with the tomahawk 😂😂😂 Thank you so much for this crystallization of watercolor brush experience! 🖼🎨👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻✨👏🏻
Awww yes! I think it's worth every penny if you get frustration free supplies that will last forever! Haha and I love your comparison 😂
Thanks. Very helpful for us out here with this basic question. The best on TH-cam. Also, love the 70,s background music 😉
Excellent. I have a bag full of brushes and I can now go through them with some specific measures of comparison. Thank you.
Loove your flowers💖🌷
Yesterday I even bought a dragger brush similar to yours to learn how to do them👍😊
I'm glad you put put this tutorial - will be very helpful as l paint and buy future brushes! I wish they taught this at school.
I was just asking myself this question last night! Perfect timing to be in my recommend
I just realized your voice is so comforting
Very good information for all users who don't know of, or have forgotten what all the brushes are available out there today!
Thank you! I finally bought watercolor brushes and I immediately noticed a difference. The bristles didn't drip the water off. It became glossy instead as if it was holding the water. I also felt more control over the direction, size, and flow of my strokes ^___^ Thanks for all that you're doing!
Thank u this video was really helpful to me as a beginner 😘
Excellent detailed and easy to understand explanation. Thank you!
Not only are her videos informative, but she has a way of talking that I can just listen to her for days, also she has great teeth
Thank you soo much! This video is so helpful, I used to draw for many years and recently want to pick up this artistic side of me by learning watercolor.
Thanks for explaining each brush and showing examples. Very helpful!
Thank you so much for making this video! I'm just starting out with watercolour and I honestly have no idea what some brushes are for. After watching this, I have a better idea now.
I appreciate how its relatively concise and that you ended the video with the principles you started with 👍
Yayy so glad you liked it!
Thank you for making this video!! Lots of information. Thank you again ❤
just found this video that answers my recent question about brushes. Thank you.
HI MAKO......THANKS FOR SUCH AN INFORMATIVE VIDEO....CAN YOU MAKE ANOTHER VIDEO LIKE THIS TELLING ABOUT OTHER TYPES OF BRUSHES LIKE DEER FOOT,EGBERT BRUSHES ETC
Cheers mako! Excellent video. Here was me thinking I HAD to go for natural hair brushes to get the best results but now I know to hold off on that until I get a bit of practice in/decide if this really is something I want to pursue. It's been the price of the natural hair brushes has stopped me from starting so far. Gotta get some shopping done - wahoo! Cheers
Yayy! Nowadays there are sooo many good synthetic brushes! I think only if you are super expert and look for THE brush, you might notice a little tiny difference 😂
Super helpful! I’m excited to try a fan brush! I will mark this video for watching again!
Thanks Mako! It is really useful and informative for me!
Your videos are the most helpful to me as a beginner, even more helpful than paid classes. So just saying thank you for your informative and relaxing videos!
I came to the comments not only to thank you for this great video but also for the fact that your description is so complete and I actually have no further questions ❤️
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for explaining the differences in the brushes - I am a beginner watercolor user - This was very helpful.
I just started painting using watercolor. You are really a big help for me! Thank youuuu ♡
You are my biggest inspiration!
Love your videos 😀😀👍👍😊😊
Very good information. It's so confusing, with so many types of brushes out there. Now you can narrow it down to a few. Thank you.
Thank you for this video! I found a bunch of old brushes I forgot I had and it turns out I stuck gold :D
I just recently started watercoloring and I’m so glad I found you on TH-cam!! You are so amazing. This was a perfect video to watch before I head to the art store!❤️
Awww so glad I could help!
Thanks for this video, it was really helpful because I am not too good with paintbrushes!
My favorite brushes for watercolor are quill mop large and small, filbert, cat tongue and dagger, but i love All Brushes!
I use the Talens Watercolor brushes and Action brushes.
Thank you for this video!! Exactly what I need! This is very informative esp for people like me who knows nothing about watercolor and just starting out. Thank you!!
This was super helpful! I've been looking exactly for this kind of explanation!
Haven't read a guide that explained it better than you did.
You explained it so thouroughly and concisely I felt I learned so much!
Will definitely look out for your other videos. :)
Thanks so much for this!
Very informative, useful video. Thank you so much for sharing! :)
I just started out with painting landscapes because of corona to relieve some stress (and it's mighty amazing). Basically still using a cheap watercolour set for school but got a few quality brushes. I think one can use those really cheap flat brushes for school-use kind of as a rake and for mixing colors (flat, pig hair, I think? Very hard bristles, I use them for acrylics).
I just bought a liner brush and it is honesty life changing. I just found out that there's a shop in our locality who make their own brushes. I am blown away!!!
The problem is I bought fancy brushes without researching and ruined them. Now that I know how to use them, my mom won't buy me new ones.
go mow lawns or shovel snow or babysit or walk dogs to earn money then you can buy new ones
Some brushes can be restored. There's some videos on how to do it, some require certain products tho.
you can buy brush reshaper!
Your all videos are always inspiring for beginners as I am . And today by showing difference between brushes it literally helped me a lot...... THANK YOU
Oh my goshhhh 😱😱😱 I was just struggling which brush to use better like JUST NOW, and you posted this video here, thanks a lot ❤️❤️
Thank you so very much as you explained everything in detail!! I really enjoyed the video and I'm just started with watercolor!!💛💛
The video was helpful for me to buy new brushes
Thank you mako. I finally learned what the fan brush is for
Thanks so much for sharing your time and talent ❤️ I learned soooo much!! Have a great day
I love your videos! Good information and you get to the point quickly!
I recently bought a set of Japanese calligraphy brushes, can't wait t get them and try them out.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I love your presentation and in depth coverage of brush types! Have watched this 6 times, so far! Lol"
Awww ❤
Oh my goodness! I am speechless 😯...I was waiting for the past half an hour for your video and was wondering if you would post a video like this...I often have this problem, thankful for making us aware of this... loving to be a part of the #makoficationsquad 😘, You're the best Mako!!! Love you 😘
Hi, so should we use separate round brushes for acrylic and water colour painting? Thanks for the wonderful video
This was so helpful. I am a beginner and it gave me a good idea about paint brushes... Thank you mako ❤🙂
Oh thanks for it , this video was soo much helpful , : )
Really thorough and clear explanation. Great job!
This video is so well done ! Beautiful work!
A wonderfully informative video. Thanks.
This is a very useful video. Thank you very much!
trying to learn watercolor this is super helpful
Great video as always, soooo useful as I know next to nothing about brushes, I just paint with whatever cheap option I have :)
Thanks for the great video. It's helped me to understand what to look for in a watercolour brush.
Yayy glad it was helpful!
This is super useful....thank you for sharing
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Your the best ever art teacher for us. Your videos are so good. Thanks for all the good suggestions. Loves from Bangladesh🇧🇩❤❤❤
Thank you for this awesome video.... I learned alot....👍🏻😋😉
You are teaching me so much about brushes. Thx mako!
Last year, my winsor and newton watercolor brushes broke sadly because I put them in the water for long periods of time. So then I learned how to use it better. But you really showed me how it works so that is awesome. I saw your Instagram and well and I love it to- you are great! and keep the amazing art work and techniques :)
Aww thank you so much for your support!
You are the perfect teacher!
THANKS FOR THE GOOD INFO AND SUBSCRIBED....AND I HAVE BRUSHES FROM DIFFERENT COMPANIES AND THE SIZE# IS THE SAME, BUT THE THEY HAVE DIFFERENT SIZES AND YES, I HAVE BRUSHES WHERE THE HANDLE IS WOOD AND THE COAT IS COMING OF, I HAVE STARTED TO GET BRUSHES WITH PLASTIC HANDLES....
Very useful info, many thanks !
Watercolors are surely something i struggle with the most and this video was super helpful mako😊❤
This video was extremely helpful, thank you taking the time to make it!
Thanks for sharing this with us.
Thanks you for making a video on brushes. Its really helps me alot 😍😍😍
This video is very handy so nice since I have like 30 brushes and different sizes
Thank You Mako for this very useful information, God Bless
#makoficationsquad thanks for this video!!i was wondering as i just started doing watercolors!! THANKS U R THE BEST!!!
I Really needed this. Just painted yesterday😊
Thankyou so much ❤️this vedio is very helpful for me.😊😊
Thanks for this info. I've had interest in painting (watercolor, acrylic and oil) for quite sometime but never got too into it. However, I feel the time is right and my interest is solid. I've viewed many videos and have given some effort to the craft. I've gotten to a point where I'm wondering if there is a difference between oil, acrylic and watercolor brushes. Your video has helped considerably for the watercolor brushes. Are you able to do a video on comparing all three brushes? Thanks
Fan brushes are funky and fun. I like them a lot.
Super comprehensive. Thank you!
Mako, you gimme Ariel vibes and I like it! I feel like a Disney princess is teaching me art 🎨 😊
Love from a 13 year old scared of watercolor 🤗