Your demonstrations and step by step instructions are perfect for me-pretty new to painting. Rather than experimenting with random outcomes as I’ve been doing, I’ll now be able to approach my painting with more purpose and the results will be so much better! So glad I happened upon your videos. Thanks, Emma!
Very helpful and fun. If you ever have the time I'd love to see how to make a clear glass vessel like a jar, vase ect.. Thankyou for the wonderful videos
I just saw a video where the artist used salt to make a dandelion seed puff . She spread a ring circle of salt with a few grains of salt off to the side to represent the blown away seeds. Then she painted the center of the seed ball inside and connected the puffs with the thinnest lines to the center ball. The flyaway seeds weren't connected. It turned out absolutely beautiful. The dry brushed mountains was an aha moment of understanding for me. Thanks.❤
Hello Emma, just wondering if you would consider adding another playlist to your collection? That could be entitled ‘ Painting with Cotman’ or something similar. The reason for my request is that I quite regularly refer newbies to your channel because they have purchased Cotman and they second guess their purchase when they visit most channels, feeling they almost instantly have to upgrade to professional artist paints in order to do good art. Your early videos were very inspiring to me, when I started painting- especially the mixing and colour matching etc. using that brand. If those videos were bundled and easily accessible, it would be such a valuable resource!
This would convince them that material is ALL in watercolor... which is false! Student grade material is only a little less effectivement, that's all and how many brands it concerns? Tons! Muscle memory and pratice.... them upgrade...
Such a great reminder video. My favorite was the dry brush for mountains, especially because my goal for this year is to paint more landscapes. I always love what you do for us! Thank you❤
Great teacher (like always). I am not very good in water control but, ad you said, it's a practice problem... but also a paper problem! For my Christmas cards I used Arches paper for the first time and it was really different! Thanks.
Emma, these videos on beginner techniques were very good. I have been painting for a while but these were nice, sequential reminders. Love your sunny, upbeat style, too.
Thank you so much for this beginner series, i have learnt so much. What was so helpful for a beginner was being able to see your water jar, the consistency of your mixed paint and your kitchen blotting paper as well as what you were painting. I could see how all of these elements combine to create just the right recipe of pigment and water. I realised i was not blotting my brush enough on the kitchen paper, resulting in too much water, messy blend lines land lack of control. Absolutely love all of your techniques! 😍🌸
Great tutorials. The technique I like the most was the blurry background of the trees and the flowers and them coming back to do the foreground. Thanks for these demonstrations.
I really enjoyed watching. I've been wanting to get a good review of beginning watercolor techniques. I have been painting with watercolor for several years now, but lately, I wanted to find a good review of the basics again. I'm so glad I found your three beginning episodes.
Hi from Australia, thanks so much for your tutorials. I’m new to water colour and so far I’m loving it. I’m finding it a struggle perfecting the water ratio when I’m practicing wet on wet technique.
Loved all 3 videos. I did do all the techniques. Awhile back I bought some cheap tubes of paint lol they will not bloom. I did buy some qor paint for blooms.
This is my favorite video among the three. I am scared of making clouds before but to have this cool trick, it definitely gave me confidence and much love for watercolor. Thanks Emma.
I love these videos. I ordered your book 5 months ago. Now it is coming in March! So this helped to keep me going. I load way to much with water! I liked the lifting technique!
I enjoy the look of the water drops on the semi dry the best. I'm not sure where to use it other than on backgrounds for doodling. Maybe a video of ideas for usìng the different tech iques could be in the future?
Will you do a floral tutorial series? I followed your advent calendar and was able to paint thing i didnt think id ever be able to do! I like your style of teaching! Im very new to wateecolor and sketching.
Thank you Emma for these. As commented on another video I struggle with how much water to paint ratio. Something I think I’ve got loads on my brush only to find to nowhere near enough and others there’s far too much. No matter how many times I try it always ends up this way. I’m using 300gm cotton cold pressed paper and really good brushes. 😮and when making shadows I end up with hard lines even after softening with clean brush.
Loved this series! I still have trouble when adding a secondary color to petal centers and it looking good when wet but dry the transition looks horrible. Do I have too much water? Thanks for your wonderful videos!
The sure way is to learn pigments that have staining properties and check the paint you use if it contains them. Pthalo blue (PB15) and green PG7, PG36, PV19, PV42, PV23, PY151,PY110, PO73, PO71, etc. all are very staining and transparent. More opaque colors with bigger pigment particles tend to stay on the surface of the paper and are less staining and more granulating. The other way is to test the paint you have. I hope this helps.
The best lesson for me to come back after many many years. Looking forward to next week
Your demonstrations and step by step instructions are perfect for me-pretty new to painting. Rather than experimenting with random outcomes as I’ve been doing, I’ll now be able to approach my painting with more purpose and the results will be so much better! So glad I happened upon your videos. Thanks, Emma!
Thank you Emma! Just what i needed for landscapes, dry brush technique all the way
Very helpful and fun. If you ever have the time I'd love to see how to make a clear glass vessel like a jar, vase ect.. Thankyou for the wonderful videos
I just saw a video where the artist used salt to make a dandelion seed puff . She spread a ring circle of salt with a few grains of salt off to the side to represent the blown away seeds. Then she painted the center of the seed ball inside and connected the puffs with the thinnest lines to the center ball. The flyaway seeds weren't connected. It turned out absolutely beautiful.
The dry brushed mountains was an aha moment of understanding for me. Thanks.❤
You're the best teacher❤
Hello Emma, just wondering if you would consider adding another playlist to your collection? That could be entitled ‘ Painting with Cotman’ or something similar. The reason for my request is that I quite regularly refer newbies to your channel because they have purchased Cotman and they second guess their purchase when they visit most channels, feeling they almost instantly have to upgrade to professional artist paints in order to do good art. Your early videos were very inspiring to me, when I started painting- especially the mixing and colour matching etc. using that brand. If those videos were bundled and easily accessible, it would be such a valuable resource!
I second this I bought the cotman tubes so I would so appreciate that!!
She always used Cotman watercolors in all of her videos a little while back.
This would convince them that material is ALL in watercolor... which is false! Student grade material is only a little less effectivement, that's all and how many brands it concerns? Tons! Muscle memory and pratice.... them upgrade...
Such a great reminder video. My favorite was the dry brush for mountains, especially because my goal for this year is to paint more landscapes. I always love what you do for us! Thank you❤
Love the water on damp paint
Thank you so much Emma ❤. The newbies really need this when they first start painting in watercolor. Have a blessed day 🙏 ✨️. JK FLORIDA USA 🇺🇸.
great expanation, i love those reminder videos, I like the dry brush and how you do mountains with it
I really enjoyed this! Can’t wait to start !
Thank you for this series. It’s a really great review for me,as I haven’t picked up my brush for quite some time.
I LOVED them all! The blending without lines is the hardest for me.
I really loved the blotting to make clouds!
Great teacher (like always). I am not very good in water control but, ad you said, it's a practice problem... but also a paper problem! For my Christmas cards I used Arches paper for the first time and it was really different! Thanks.
Thank you so much. Loved all episodes!
Emma, these videos on beginner techniques were very good. I have been painting for a while but these were nice, sequential reminders. Love your sunny, upbeat style, too.
I enjoyed all of the videos in this series!!❤❤
From UK, you're a good teacher Emma! Have to practise your techniques and really happy with the results. I'm self taught so I'm excited x
thank you for showing these techniques really helpful videos
Thank you so much for this beginner series, i have learnt so much. What was so helpful for a beginner was being able to see your water jar, the consistency of your mixed paint and your kitchen blotting paper as well as what you were painting. I could see how all of these elements combine to create just the right recipe of pigment and water. I realised i was not blotting my brush enough on the kitchen paper, resulting in too much water, messy blend lines land lack of control. Absolutely love all of your techniques! 😍🌸
Love all these techniques! Thank you for the encouragement at the end of the video. I needed someone to say that to me ❤
Just started a week ago, and this is just the right speed...nice and easy for a newbie! Thankyou for this series.☺️🎉
What a wonderful series that was, Emma. You are such a good teacher! You make it look so fun and easy to do :-) Thank you
I have dabbled in watercolor and I love these tutorials. I love your method of teaching. Hope to see more!
Great tutorials. The technique I like the most was the blurry background of the trees and the flowers and them coming back to do the foreground. Thanks for these demonstrations.
Yes…agreed !
They were really lovely and Emma explained it all very well 😊
Thank you ! Emma i’ve been watching you for a while now you’re always very good at explaining thank you💗✌🏼
enjoyed the tutorial many thanks
I really enjoyed watching. I've been wanting to get a good review of beginning watercolor techniques. I have been painting with watercolor for several years now, but lately, I wanted to find a good review of the basics again. I'm so glad I found your three beginning episodes.
Hi from Australia, thanks so much for your tutorials. I’m new to water colour and so far I’m loving it. I’m finding it a struggle perfecting the water ratio when I’m practicing wet on wet technique.
Thank you so much for these videos, they helped so much!
Happy little cloud…
Loved all 3 videos. I did do all the techniques. Awhile back I bought some cheap tubes of paint lol they will not bloom. I did buy some qor paint for blooms.
I have enjoyed this series so much thank you Emma❤ I am eager to try it all out to see how it goes. Thank you again ❤
Thank you for the series. It is very helpful and you are good at explaining. I’m still having trouble dropping color in.
This is my favorite video among the three. I am scared of making clouds before but to have this cool trick, it definitely gave me confidence and much love for watercolor. Thanks Emma.
wonderful tutorial and so well explained ☺☺☺
Hi Emma, Thank you for the wonderful series. I've learned allot from watching you. My favorite technique is the wet on wet.Your a great teacher !
I love everything you ve taught. I would like to learn more about blending dark to light . Thanks for these videos.😊
Thank you again for this series, Emma.
New to watercolor painting and I thoroughly enjoyed this tutorial series. Thank you!!!
I have really enjoyed all these videos! I’m just now trying to start . Water control is so far the hard one. You have truly helped
What a great video and so valuable knowledge to all struggling with watercolor. Thank you for sharing. Have a wonderful day.
Thank you for a great tutorial 🤩
Dry brushing with watercolor hardest for me so far !
Thank you 💫, loved them all.
I love these videos. I ordered your book 5 months ago. Now it is coming in March! So this helped to keep me going. I load way to much with water! I liked the lifting technique!
Looking forward to your next watercolor “help” techniques. You’re an excellent teacher. Thank you for your time and talent share. ❤
Thank you so much .... hopefully you will do more in the future!!!!!
Great series! So much helpful information for a beginner. Thank you
Really enjoying all your videos, I started my watercolour journey last year and it is my therapy. Keep up the great work!
Thanks so much for this series. I’m new to painting and this was very helpful! 13:20
I enjoy the look of the water drops on the semi dry the best. I'm not sure where to use it other than on backgrounds for doodling. Maybe a video of ideas for usìng the different tech iques could be in the future?
Hello from Burns, Oregon. Your paper towel clouds were my favorite.
Really enjoyed this. Can't wait to practice them!
I love using salt when I paint. I like to let the salt patterns help decide what the subject matter will be.
So much fun!!
Thank you Emma. This lesson was wonderful ❤
Loved the technique videos!!!
Could you please go over granulating paint vs ? Regular paint thanks.
The clouds are awesome
very good information. Thank you!
Thanks!
Thanks so much. Your teaching style is great!!!
Great tutorial ❤
Great lessons 🎉
Love the mountains
Thanks for all you insightful content ! You are an amazing teacher 💕
Gracias 🎉❤ me ayuda mucho!! Me cuesta el pincel seco😅. Saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷
Hello, I'm a huge fan! I'm having trouble with water control and picking up enough pigment to get the darkest color.
EXTREMELY helpful videos! You got a sub from me! Thank you!
Good job explaining these effects. 👍👏👏
Loved all the effects!
Will you do a floral tutorial series? I followed your advent calendar and was able to paint thing i didnt think id ever be able to do! I like your style of teaching! Im very new to wateecolor and sketching.
Thank you Emma for these. As commented on another video I struggle with how much water to paint ratio. Something I think I’ve got loads on my brush only to find to nowhere near enough and others there’s far too much. No matter how many times I try it always ends up this way. I’m using 300gm cotton cold pressed paper and really good brushes. 😮and when making shadows I end up with hard lines even after softening with clean brush.
Loved this series! I still have trouble when adding a secondary color to petal centers and it looking good when wet but dry the transition looks horrible. Do I have too much water? Thanks for your wonderful videos!
Wet on wet is the hardest
Thanks Emma, most fun was the effects. Hardest was doing those trees. Done them over and over and still too blurry, they bloom too much☹️
Use less water. Tap your brush on your paper towel before you touch the paper.
@@EmmaLefebvre Thanks Emma
Hello to you from Anacortes Washington ♥️
How do you know the difference between staining and non staining colors? Just practice with the paints??
The sure way is to learn pigments that have staining properties and check the paint you use if it contains them. Pthalo blue (PB15) and green PG7, PG36, PV19, PV42, PV23, PY151,PY110, PO73, PO71, etc. all are very staining and transparent. More opaque colors with bigger pigment particles tend to stay on the surface of the paper and are less staining and more granulating. The other way is to test the paint you have. I hope this helps.
What paper are you using?
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No começo eu pensei “nossa, não sabia que a Bridget Mendler tinha um canal de aquarela”
Hi from Idaho
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