After twenty years of failed water color trying I thought I got to utube to try to learn something from all these people that think they know somthing and can teach me something. You succeeded. Thanks.
TH-cam helped me step up my watercolor skills big time. I love café watercolor and Paul Clark to only mention two other channels that are very good as well
A very nice demonstration and I think I learned something and will try to apply it soon. I do feel the subject of the painting may have another demonstration to attend and has wandered off leaving a bit of an empty feeling.
Hi Artefacto. Very nice. What are the colors you have in your palette, especially around the ones used to make your greens. Thanks in advance. Cheers from California.
Is his paper wet before he starts. I am currently on the 3rd video in his series, and it seems the beginning is cut because he talks about colors he's already mixed. So curious if we are supposed to have the whole paper wet. If so, how wet? Thank you for all these great videos!!!
@@ArtefactoSchoolok. Got it, I think--- the videos on youtube are excerpts from his workshop classes? It's this the case for each artist's playlist? These videos are great! Thank you so much!!!
Nice....I'd put in a Spitfire flying in & turning up a bit, exposing a bit of it's underbelly towards the viewer ( just off centre ). That would be spectacular.
At Artefacto there is always "A Secret watercolour technique"?? The only secret is that it is a lot of fake to attract novice painters. Just make a demo that is good. That (secret) is not done, to say so imho. About this one, a nice demo, but nothing secret.
Secret? Huh? Click bait. Just make good demo videos, that way you don’t have to make false claims if some “secret” technique. Had to thumbs down the video for the misleading title.
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the demonstration of the initial wash was incredible and inspiring!
Beautiful! Masterful work 🌷👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Finally, a left hander!!!!! Very nice demo.
Us lefties have to stick together. Thank you for a nice painting and a soothing voice
After twenty years of failed water color trying I thought I got to utube to try to learn something from all these people that think they know somthing and can teach me something. You succeeded. Thanks.
TH-cam helped me step up my watercolor skills big time. I love café watercolor and Paul Clark to only mention two other channels that are very good as well
Very good demonstration. Well presented.
Thank you Nicholas. Lovely painting.
You are very welcome 🙏
It's lovely. It looks more hilly than the source, but I like hills.🎉
Thank you 🙏
Siver linings of clouds are really amazing 👏
Fantastic video, I learned so much, can’t wait to get the paint out, thank you
Thank you for feedback 🙏
Very well presented...thank you
Wonderful tutorial!!
Bellissima dimostrazione. Mi piace molto il tuo modo di dipingere. Grazie per i trucchetti svelati,per tutte le preziose informazioni.
Love it. You definitely help me a lot in my journey to watercolor painting. TY
Thank you 🙏
Very good instructions ❤
thanks!! keep 'm coming. ty u r a great teacher!! some videos just show and don't explain as well as u do. thanks
Thank you 🙏
Good painting
Really enjoyed this, thanks so much!
You are really welcome 🙏
Thank you for this lovely painting❤
Amazing!!
I love your painting! Could you please tell me the names of the colors in your palette and what brand brushes you used? Thank you!
Very interesting! First time I have ever watched you. Glad I did! I want to try this.
I love the way you have the reference photo in front so we can see what you’re painting. Thank you.
A very nice demonstration and I think I learned something and will try to apply it soon. I do feel the subject of the painting may have another demonstration to attend and has wandered off leaving a bit of an empty feeling.
So good and practical. Thank you
Looks a bit like the French countryside ❤
nice! would have darkened the very front shadow lines too and scraped into the grass with a stick.
Haha lovely thank you . I think the title should be changed though ... " How to paint dots and blobs ' :))))
Hi Artefacto. Very nice. What are the colors you have in your palette, especially around the ones used to make your greens. Thanks in advance. Cheers from California.
Cooool 😊
What paint brush are you using?
Is his paper wet before he starts. I am currently on the 3rd video in his series, and it seems the beginning is cut because he talks about colors he's already mixed. So curious if we are supposed to have the whole paper wet. If so, how wet? Thank you for all these great videos!!!
You can watch all webinar via the link. We are sharing this for free 🙏
@@ArtefactoSchoolok. Got it, I think--- the videos on youtube are excerpts from his workshop classes? It's this the case for each artist's playlist? These videos are great! Thank you so much!!!
Doesn't seem like it's wet.
Sometimes water color artists spray their paper lightly with water before painting
Great! Disappointed you didn’t put the tiny figure in the foreground though
Nice....I'd put in a Spitfire flying in & turning up a bit, exposing a bit of it's underbelly towards the viewer ( just off centre ). That would be spectacular.
I understand "artistic license", but usually most tutorials utilize the photo to replicate
Nice, but far too dark shadows on the foreground trees for my liking.
C'est plus de l'aquarelle mais de la gouache.
Merci 🙏
Very nice but I feel like you didn’t finish the lower right.
At Artefacto there is always "A Secret watercolour technique"??
The only secret is that it is a lot of fake to attract novice painters.
Just make a demo that is good. That (secret) is not done, to say so imho.
About this one, a nice demo, but nothing secret.
Nothing "secret".Not for anyone.
Why using green dirty water?
Secret? Huh? Click bait. Just make good demo videos, that way you don’t have to make false claims if some “secret” technique. Had to thumbs down the video for the misleading title.
Agree 👍🏻
@@watercoloristawhy thumbs down. Just show how your better.
Horizontal lines are way too thick as you go back, makes it harder to understand the distance and perspective.
You’re better off not saying anything, really, Just a confused ramble of nonsense
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