Watercolor Western Scene Tutorial

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 พ.ค. 2024
  • Watercolor Western Scene Tutorial
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    This watercolor is a quick demo of a scene from the countryside. I hope you enjoy! Please consider liking this video and don't forget to subscribe for more Daily videos. The water color paper used is Arches 300gm rough. All watercolors are Daniel Smith and the full list is below:
    - Neutral Tint
    - Joseph Z's Neutral Grey
    - Joseph Z's Warm Grey
    - Ultramarine Blue
    - Cobalt Blue
    - Cerulean Blue, Chromium
    - Lavender
    - Viridian
    - Chinese White
    - Burnt Umber
    - Burnt Sienna Light
    - Yellow Ochre
    - Mayan Orange
    - Cadmium Red Scarlet Hue
    - Pyrol Scarlet
    - Hansa Yellow Medium

ความคิดเห็น • 3

  • @euang2329
    @euang2329 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Really glad you are back, John. I think the horse came out really well as you said. I'd like to see a scene with some water in it next. Perhaps a river?

  • @marcstewart9169
    @marcstewart9169 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Glad you’re back! Watching you do a tighter painting was cool. I’m terrible at drawing so I can’t go super realistic, but it’s always fun to watch someone else do it. I wonder whether some shorter (10-15min) videos would be good covering some technical stuff like colour mixing, simplifying subject photos, tonal qualities, colour temperature, then finish with a demo where you put all those into practice might be a nice idea for a series so you don’t burn yourself out trying to do a ton of longer-form pieces of content every week.

  • @user-mh3ro1dn4w
    @user-mh3ro1dn4w 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Karel here before you put the flowers on left I kept thinking a feather in his hat would have looked great. Palette knife trick is great I was always Leary of a razor blade. Question I use a Pike palette all one open space. What kind of palette is that where you can separate warms an cools? I live in Florida in a horse community. Loved the subject.