QOTD: What part of painting portraits would you like to see a more in depth video for? Also the tips in this video is targeted to those of you that want to create realistic looking portraits with watercolours. This isn’t the only way to paint faces with watercolours. If you want to paint in a loose, expressive style then different methods and techniques would be best for that 😊
I love your process and your so good at explaining them! Please show techniques where the white of the paper is preserved for the highlights with and without maskit or masking fluid.
Oh the irony : this morning I looked at your videos because I needed those exact tips on how to draw a face but there was nothing new... and now that I've finished my painting, you publish this new amazing video ! Well, I'm glad I tried so now I know what parts I need to work on. Thank you so much for taking all this time to share your knowledge so we can be more satisfied with our own creations !
It has been now more than a year than I follow you and I really appreciate what you're doing, you really have this ability to teach other people. You've been the reason why I've improved my realism skills. Thank you for everything and looking forward to your next videos! I can't wait to try realistic portraits with watercolour now
I think that from all the channels with watercolor tutorials ONLY YOU are going straight to the point and with so many details that i can actually learn watercolors even if it's not my style!!
I am very impressed that you are using quite a think brush for the hair. It looks so details that I thought this is only possible with a size 0. WOW!!! you are amazing!!!
I'd love even more help in the eyes, as they are the life of any living creature, animal or person. I watch loads of other watercolorists and artists in general and you give so many tips and tricks and "how to's" in your tutorials for free. Usually you have to become a patreon to get the kind of help you give in your regular videos. Now as a patreon of yours, you give even more help and lots longer videos showing step by step how to paint in watercolor, colored pencil, etc. You are so generous in your help and you obviously have a passion for helping teach others! Lucky us! It is so greatly appreciated!!! Another great video! :-D xx
Thank you for making this video. I can rescue the massive mistake on my 4th piece. And now I know what color to use in the 5th piece for the shadows. May put in some ultramarine blue mixed with dioxide purple and a touch of panes gray. Thank you again for making this video. It helped a lot.
@@yve4396 i started drawing in 2012, took a class on it, and practiced every day. by 2013 i was a million times better. i got people paying me to do commissions, but im still learning new things every day and practice new things a few times a week.
I spent the day on your Patreon site yesterday---not to paint one of yours this time, but to skip through different paintings of yours to give me answers to problems I was having with my own personal painting. I still check Your TH-cam. This quick hair reference is exactly what I needed today. The sketch outline on Patreon is also totally helpful to me. You still blow my mind. You are everywhere I want to be if that makes any sense.
I’ve been watching many videos since 2017 (retired) trying to find that “one thing” that’s missing from my life, (I’m still in discovery mode). And although I know watercolor isn’t it, your teaching style drew me in. Your so well spoken and you break it down in such a way that any skill level can understand. I try to keep it to one patreon account at a time and I’m moving you to the top of my list.
I am hoping to afford a Pateron subscription to view more of your extended content. THANKS for continuing to post here on TH-cam and give such superior content for all to enjoy and learn from you!
This is an absolute gem, Kirsty! Eleven looks gorgeous and I appreciate you sharing this knowledge. Portraits are one of the most difficult things I’ve tried painting! I especially love the section about the skin colour.
You are so talented...🔆❤️ It's hard to gain self-confidence. I'm always worried about choosing materials, starting the drawing, putting the brush on the paper...
Why? Not everything you paint has to be a masterpiece. Play around just with some abstract colours, see how they mix, how the brush feels in your hand. Most importantly: have fun. Maybe you'll discover that you have a whole other painting skill you never imagined. No one ever said artists all have to be photo realistic! And with practice, who knows - we all could be watching your video someday :)
I love Payne's grey so much! I recently finished my first ever portrait, and since I working in black and white I did all in Payne's grey, except for the eyes, where I added a bit of blue for interest. It's far from perfect, but I'm happy with it!
Omg this was a fantastic video to me. It helped me really understand why i see artists with such a blocky mess after spending so much time layering which was really confusing me while trying to learn gouache portraits. Its because they just kinda suck. You are a fantastic gouache painter to be able t get such a smooth result with so many colors and with only one thick layer?? Wow!! I think u did it right by perfecting skill before learning color mixing perfectly. What a waste of time had u not enjoyed the rest of the process.
I REALLY needed this tutorial. I had such a hard time finding a good watercolor portrait tutorial. This tutorial is so helpful and I’m really excited to improve my watercolor art
It was really helpful..... Especially the smooth texture of the skin....i kind of have a little issue of temperature...when I apply the first layer of color, it dries up very quickly... So, do you suggest that I should do these portraits in a room with high temperature... Or if you have some solutions, please mention it..... By the way, I just love your contents, they've been very helpful for me. Big fan. 😊👋
I really love the watercolor medium but I am still trying to learn the techniques of loose painting cause that's where I fail most of the part so still experimenting and your video helps a lot.
Hi Kirsty, your videos are so informative and concise. Thanks for spreading your knowledge to beginners as well as artists for whom your content is equally beneficial ❤️
Thank you for your informative video as always keep coming and I am waiting for your more videos. And also sending positive vibes to you and Darby also.
Thank you for this. You are awesome. Right now im still learning shading and tones in pencil. If you a video like this one but in pencil please let me know. Thanks again!
Amazing video! And I love the subject too (Hopper is life!)! I'm just getting into watercolors after a long hiatus from any artistic pursuits, and I've watched a few of your videos now and am feeling inspired and learning some great tips. Thanks so much XX
Not if the previous layer is completely dry. And when I wet the paper again I try to gently add the water without pressing to firmly on the paper, that way you won’t reactivate the paint 😊
He showed the method of water color in a very beautiful way. The art is so beautiful because you are there. Well, I do not use a brush to make water color with the fingers of the hand, there is no problem ??
This is really a terrific video! I am so drilled to use the lightest colors first, I never thought to layer the dark under the light to create the shadows. I will definitely try this! Is purple the only color you use underneath as the shadow? The gouache tips at the end really helped too.
Please make a video about what color will pop out when you are glazing color to make a portrait because i use prismacolor and i use dark umber and light umber and when i burnish it with light peach the light and dark umber don't mix with light the result is just like dirty look so please make a video that what color mixed together please 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Oh great!!! Hope hou will do a real realistic one with watercolor like the baby you did with the luminance. Ore a combination of it. The watercoller as underpainting....hope you will do this ones....please please 🤗😘👍🏼 Greatings from the Netherlands😘
I was wondering, when you're going to add the wash to your painting, do you use water to wet the surface of the painting first before you add the wash? Or does the wash come in naturally without that technique?
QOTD: What part of painting portraits would you like to see a more in depth video for?
Also the tips in this video is targeted to those of you that want to create realistic looking portraits with watercolours. This isn’t the only way to paint faces with watercolours. If you want to paint in a loose, expressive style then different methods and techniques would be best for that 😊
You are a great artist, I enjoy your videos
I love all the watercolors you do. This is super exciting though because it’s something new your doing. Can’t wait to watch the whole thing
Can you make a video using cheap watercolor supplies? Cheap materials that can really work well with this medium.
How to outline the face
I love your process and your so good at explaining them! Please show techniques where the white of the paper is preserved for the highlights with and without maskit or masking fluid.
Would be great if you could start adding the reference photo during editing :)
Reference photo images.app.goo.gl/MT4ZU1UUCVJjFHDM9❤️
So detailed and that hair and eyes wow 😳
zebra I love this video,😙
Great painting kirsty, eleven looks stunning, brilliant tips in this video 😘
Thank you very much 😊
The most useful 19minutes to my life! Here is my like👍
You should do a video of how to draw the structure of the face:)
Oh the irony : this morning I looked at your videos because I needed those exact tips on how to draw a face but there was nothing new... and now that I've finished my painting, you publish this new amazing video ! Well, I'm glad I tried so now I know what parts I need to work on.
Thank you so much for taking all this time to share your knowledge so we can be more satisfied with our own creations !
It has been now more than a year than I follow you and I really appreciate what you're doing, you really have this ability to teach other people. You've been the reason why I've improved my realism skills. Thank you for everything and looking forward to your next videos! I can't wait to try realistic portraits with watercolour now
You are a great teacher. That hair looks so real. Love your videos and your patreon group. Thanks for all that you do.
Thank you Christine, I really appreciate that! The hair was definitely my favourite part to paint 😊
I think that from all the channels with watercolor tutorials ONLY YOU are going straight to the point and with so many details that i can actually learn watercolors even if it's not my style!!
It’s good to hear you find my tutorials valuable 😊
I am very impressed that you are using quite a think brush for the hair. It looks so details that I thought this is only possible with a size 0. WOW!!! you are amazing!!!
I'd love even more help in the eyes, as they are the life of any living creature, animal or person. I watch loads of other watercolorists and artists in general and you give so many tips and tricks and "how to's" in your tutorials for free. Usually you have to become a patreon to get the kind of help you give in your regular videos. Now as a patreon of yours, you give even more help and lots longer videos showing step by step how to paint in watercolor, colored pencil, etc. You are so generous in your help and you obviously have a passion for helping teach others! Lucky us! It is so greatly appreciated!!! Another great video! :-D xx
Thank you for making this video. I can rescue the massive mistake on my 4th piece. And now I know what color to use in the 5th piece for the shadows. May put in some ultramarine blue mixed with dioxide purple and a touch of panes gray. Thank you again for making this video. It helped a lot.
Anyone else depressed watching other people draw like God's😂
nope! best way to learn is by watching, listening, and practice.
@@TheBombShhh true☺️
@@yve4396 i started drawing in 2012, took a class on it, and practiced every day. by 2013 i was a million times better. i got people paying me to do commissions, but im still learning new things every day and practice new things a few times a week.
@@TheBombShhh it's good that you've improved and is still trying to improve ☺️I hope you get what you want to achieve
yes 😂 but i have to watch in order to learn new things
Thank you. I learned a lot about hair. And I liked the idea of a light colored wash before adding the skin tone.
KIRSTY - BE MY VALENTINE! Happy Valentine's Day
It's really lovely.....
I spent the day on your Patreon site yesterday---not to paint one of yours this time, but to skip through different paintings of yours to give me answers to problems I was having with my own personal painting. I still check Your TH-cam. This quick hair reference is exactly what I needed today. The sketch outline on Patreon is also totally helpful to me. You still blow my mind. You are everywhere I want to be if that makes any sense.
Lovely griselle and painting.
GREAT VIDEO!
I’ve been watching many videos since 2017 (retired) trying to find that “one thing” that’s missing from my life, (I’m still in discovery mode). And although I know watercolor isn’t it, your teaching style drew me in. Your so well spoken and you break it down in such a way that any skill level can understand. I try to keep it to one patreon account at a time and I’m moving you to the top of my list.
Thank you so much. Your way of presenting the swatches and explaining each step is so helpful! And the painting turned out beautiful!
I am hoping to afford a Pateron subscription to view more of your extended content. THANKS for continuing to post here on TH-cam and give such superior content for all to enjoy and learn from you!
This is an absolute gem, Kirsty! Eleven looks gorgeous and I appreciate you sharing this knowledge. Portraits are one of the most difficult things I’ve tried painting! I especially love the section about the skin colour.
You are so talented...🔆❤️
It's hard to gain self-confidence. I'm always worried about choosing materials, starting the drawing, putting the brush on the paper...
Why? Not everything you paint has to be a masterpiece. Play around just with some abstract colours, see how they mix, how the brush feels in your hand. Most importantly: have fun. Maybe you'll discover that you have a whole other painting skill you never imagined. No one ever said artists all have to be photo realistic! And with practice, who knows - we all could be watching your video someday :)
I love Payne's grey so much! I recently finished my first ever portrait, and since I working in black and white I did all in Payne's grey, except for the eyes, where I added a bit of blue for interest. It's far from perfect, but I'm happy with it!
Omg this was a fantastic video to me. It helped me really understand why i see artists with such a blocky mess after spending so much time layering which was really confusing me while trying to learn gouache portraits. Its because they just kinda suck. You are a fantastic gouache painter to be able t get such a smooth result with so many colors and with only one thick layer?? Wow!! I think u did it right by perfecting skill before learning color mixing perfectly. What a waste of time had u not enjoyed the rest of the process.
that's pretty blue!
I don't know why but watching someone paint really put my mind at peace
Fantastic teaching.
I REALLY needed this tutorial. I had such a hard time finding a good watercolor portrait tutorial. This tutorial is so helpful and I’m really excited to improve my watercolor art
Absolutely phenomenal art is this! Wow
I really need to try out watercolors. I feel al lot more confident after your tips.
It was really helpful..... Especially the smooth texture of the skin....i kind of have a little issue of temperature...when I apply the first layer of color, it dries up very quickly... So, do you suggest that I should do these portraits in a room with high temperature... Or if you have some solutions, please mention it..... By the way, I just love your contents, they've been very helpful for me. Big fan. 😊👋
I'm probably gonna fall inlove with her art,,,,,,, danggg,, I owe you a lot Kirsty, thank you for sharing❤
You are an amazing artist and your tutorials are brilliant. Thank you.
I really love the watercolor medium but I am still trying to learn the techniques of loose painting cause that's where I fail most of the part so still experimenting and your video helps a lot.
i am literally in awe of your art skills 🤯
Hi Kirsty, your videos are so informative and concise. Thanks for spreading your knowledge to beginners as well as artists for whom your content is equally beneficial ❤️
Thank you for your informative video as always keep coming and I am waiting for your more videos. And also sending positive vibes to you and Darby also.
Love your work! Could you please share the red and the brown you use with the yellow ochre for facial color?
Thank you so much Kirsty 😍 I always struggle with watercolours 💖
An EXCELLENT presentation ❤❤❤😎
Simply brilliant!
Thank you for this. You are awesome. Right now im still learning shading and tones in pencil. If you a video like this one but in pencil please let me know. Thanks again!
Excellent tutorial and a beautiful painting 💜
You are amazing Kirsty this is mind blowing to watch how from nothing becomes a master piece.Ty for teaching about watercolors.
Amazing video! And I love the subject too (Hopper is life!)! I'm just getting into watercolors after a long hiatus from any artistic pursuits, and I've watched a few of your videos now and am feeling inspired and learning some great tips. Thanks so much XX
Absolutely beautiful. Amazing job.
whoa..you really is very talented...thank you for sharing your technique in mixing color...specially for skin tones...that's just awesome...👍👍👍
Fantastic tutorial thank you
Question: How do you make the paper wet again, as you say at 03:10
Wouldn't the colours reactivate and smudge all over the paper?
Not if the previous layer is completely dry. And when I wet the paper again I try to gently add the water without pressing to firmly on the paper, that way you won’t reactivate the paint 😊
Mijuki using a soft brush is key.
@@KirstyPartridgeArt Ahh okay, thank you for your answer, i'll definitely try it out :)
the paper plays a great role..if she used a cheap non.cotton paper, it would lift off
mary aihnel dela gente Not just non cotton, some cotton papers also lift off easily due to sizing structure.
Omg you are so talented 😍
So good! Thanks for sharing.
and what a great set of tips for using in our art journals!!!.... always inspiring. What would we do without Kirsty? 🌿❣️😄
Cool tip on water color painting study.
This is really good! I like the mini hair tutorial.
You are a great artist and a great teacher, thank you!
Thank you very much 😊
Can’t wait to learn
You really make it look easy🤯🤯🥺
Thank you so much kirsty! I recently got into watercolors again and this was so helpful. 🌸
Very realistic, it looks just like her! Well done :)
Beautiful and very educating, thank you!
Looks like eleven... But with diff hairstyle. I like it
In the second season she wears that wig
Yeah it was a reference where she wears the blonde wig in season 1, the moonlight makes it look white 😊
Jesse Heaven oops 😬
He showed the method of water color in a very beautiful way. The art is so beautiful because you are there. Well, I do not use a brush to make water color with the fingers of the hand, there is no problem ??
Wowww😍😍😍 Amezing your watercolour portrait paintings 👍 👍 👍 😊
A wonerful video with great tips.Thanks!
This is really a terrific video! I am so drilled to use the lightest colors first, I never thought to layer the dark under the light to create the shadows. I will definitely try this! Is purple the only color you use underneath as the shadow? The gouache tips at the end really helped too.
This is amazing. Whoa.
You really are a fantastic artist! Love your creations!❤️
Your art is amazing! 😊 just gotta say you have a beautiful accent, and I love the way you speak for your voice overs!
genius video! you gave tips that not even drew struzan gave in his tutorial video
Amazing tips and art thank u
You are such a good presenter 👍🏼
This was really amazing and helpful! thx
Fabulous painting and great tips..Thank You 😀
So good!
Hey Kirsty, thank you so much for this video! This was so helpful!
Relaxing, well informed, detailed an amazing video! Well done.
Amazing,you are great painter 😍
Yes! A new video! So exited
The face was already amazing and realistic when it was just done in purple. Wow.
Stunning 💕
This is exactly the video ive been looking for!! Thank you!
I really need a teacher like u 😍😍
Im literally in awe howww
Thank you, Kirsty your such an inspiration!
Finally subscribed...woohoo..now m relaxed..kirsty..i love all your work n ur videos...they are really inspiring
Great video and really good explanations! Thank you very much, I love your channel!
Thank you for all your vids❤your awesome
This is so amazing and beautiful! Love your videos they leave me inspired! Great work! ❤
I love your art!
Thank you 😊
This is so amazing and beautiful hair
YOU ARE AMAZING ARTIST, AND PERSON. YOU DO NOT TRY TO MAKE MONEY THROUGH YOUR TUTORIALS AND YOU ARE VERY DETAILED IN YOUR VIDEOS. GREETINGS .
Please make a video about what color will pop out when you are glazing color to make a portrait because i use prismacolor and i use dark umber and light umber and when i burnish it with light peach the light and dark umber don't mix with light the result is just like dirty look so please make a video that what color mixed together please 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
this is so needed for me lol. thank you for this.
Oh great!!! Hope hou will do a real realistic one with watercolor like the baby you did with the luminance.
Ore a combination of it. The watercoller as underpainting....hope you will do this ones....please please 🤗😘👍🏼
Greatings from the Netherlands😘
Should the purple underlayer be dry before you go in with water and skintone?
love your work.It help me .
I was wondering, when you're going to add the wash to your painting, do you use water to wet the surface of the painting first before you add the wash? Or does the wash come in naturally without that technique?
Gorgeous! You're amazing!