7 Ways to Avoid Muddy Colours when Watercolour Painting

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  • Опубліковано 22 лип 2024
  • Here are 7 things every beginner watercolour painter needs to know about how to avoid making muddy colours.
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    0:00 Introduction
    0:10 What are muddy colours?
    0:37 Don't mix too many pigments together
    1:20 The importance of colour temperature
    3:31 Don't overmix colours
    4:00 Complementary colours
    5:00 Opaque colours
    6:35 Keep your palette clean and use large water containers
    7:47 Make sure previous layers are dry
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    9:13 Bloopers
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 89

  • @susanavenir
    @susanavenir Рік тому +24

    My best technique has been convincing people that neutralized colors are the most artistically desirable, especially if they appear to be randomly distributed, and that I am exquisitely skilled at creating them, a process that requires a lot of muttered swearing and the occasional weeping.

    • @LouiseDeMasi
      @LouiseDeMasi  Рік тому +3

      Yes great advice Susana. Mixing and using semi-neutral colours is something that took me a long time to learn and it's so important. Thank you! Swearing and weeping here too! 😂

    • @VanmeterFL
      @VanmeterFL Рік тому

      Instead of "swearing like a sailor" they should have said "swearing like a watercolor artist"! 🤣

  • @dianedean9116
    @dianedean9116 Рік тому +20

    I have a palette devoted to all cool colors and another devoted to all warm-it’s great for helping to avoid mud. I loved this video-good reminders. Bring self taught I can’t believe how long it took me to realize how important it was to let each layer dry thoroughly before proceeding. I ruined so many pieces by trying to save it with new colors when the previous washes hadn’t dried completely. I’m a testament to everything you taught here. Lol

    • @LouiseDeMasi
      @LouiseDeMasi  Рік тому +2

      Great idea about the temperature palettes Diane. Thank you!

  • @jscook54
    @jscook54 Рік тому +9

    Your bloopers are just the sweetest! Love your personality along with your art.

  • @anermila6325
    @anermila6325 Рік тому +4

    I know this is not painting related but gotta say this blue blouse on you made you glow! (And of course I’ve learnt great tips from all your previous sharing)

  • @MissAdoptaCat
    @MissAdoptaCat Рік тому +12

    I’ve been watching your videos for a while now and am always amazed how much I learn from you in a manner I can understand and use. I quite often go back to your videos if I need help. Your videos are my watercolor bible.

    • @LouiseDeMasi
      @LouiseDeMasi  Рік тому

      I'm really happy to hear that! Thank you very much.

  • @Saahrish
    @Saahrish Рік тому +9

    Using a big brush is something I never considered important but now how see how fussing too much over an area could be avoided by using a big brush. Thank you for this tip. Now I understand why all professional artists always use bigger brushes rather than smaller ones. Thank you so much for all these tips.
    Ps: I wait for the bloopers in the end. Thank you for bring a smile on our faces ❤❤

    • @LouiseDeMasi
      @LouiseDeMasi  Рік тому +1

      Lol- a pleasure 😆.Thank you Saahrish. I have heard many watercolour masters say, 'Use large brushes.' I heed their advice now because it's important. ❤️

  • @RadishTheFool
    @RadishTheFool Рік тому +10

    You explain and demonstrate all these points so well. Thank you very much.
    I feel you got all the big ones, but another tip I'd like to share is to be careful with graphite. It's water-soluble, so pencil sketches can get reactivated when painting, mudying up the colours.
    To counter this, one option is to lift most of the graphite delicately with a kneaded eraser so that only a faint outline remains (being careful not to damage the paper and/or the sizing).
    A second option is to draw with a coloured pencil instead. Some artists prefer erasable coloured pencils (like col-erase). Others prefer drawing in watercolour pencil, which is of course also water-soluble, but you can pick a colour that complements your paint choices.
    Finally, a third option is to ink the pencil sketch, and (again carefully) erase the graphite before starting painting.

  • @SDMoore_LighthouseArtsStudio
    @SDMoore_LighthouseArtsStudio 11 місяців тому

    I just found your videos and I cannot stop watching them. I have learned so much, but having the knowledge doesn't always translate immediately to success. I tried the grapes with colors I had. Then I purchased the colors you used. Took several efforts before I was happy with my grapes. I have been painting off and on for three years and also just watched your video on mistakes and it so hit home. I am a perfectionist and think every painting should be a masterpiece. Then I get discouraged and quit for a while. Your message has inspired me to keep painting as I think I have some talent and resign myself to 25% or more failures. Thanks so much for your videos!!!

  • @patti3d
    @patti3d Рік тому +7

    I definitely have to remind myself to not overwork a piece. I will work with larger brushes to eliminate that problem and to remember to wait till an area is dry before adding more color. Patience Patti! My mantra! 😂 Thank you Louise for sharing your skills. You are amazing at the way you word things so it’s understandable. Awesome teaching!

    • @LouiseDeMasi
      @LouiseDeMasi  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Patti! I love your mantra. I'm still reminding myself about not overworking 12 years on. 😆

    • @patti3d
      @patti3d Рік тому

      @@LouiseDeMasi 🥰

    • @bluewren65
      @bluewren65 Рік тому +1

      I have no patience. My hairdryer is always at the ready.

  • @grahamnash9794
    @grahamnash9794 Рік тому +2

    When I was little my dearly missed Grandad tought me to avoid mud, "Don't tread in that my boy" he's say...
    All joking aside, thank you Louise. It's the basics I very often over look, and need a timely reminder of.

    • @LouiseDeMasi
      @LouiseDeMasi  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Graham! Thanks for stopping by.

  • @dizzylizzy7582
    @dizzylizzy7582 Рік тому +1

    The information about the square to indicate opacity is so helpful! I had no idea that was what that meant and I've been going to my phone to look at the brand's sites to find out whether paints are transparent or opaque.

  • @twinningtwins4721
    @twinningtwins4721 Рік тому +1

    Love the way you teach. I'm never bored when watching your videos.

  • @leannnewton1
    @leannnewton1 Рік тому +1

    All good tips!

  • @debh4190
    @debh4190 Рік тому +1

    Really helpful, thanks! And I STILL love the outtakes! :)

  • @johannahuisman5546
    @johannahuisman5546 Місяць тому

    Really enjoy your way of explaining. Thank you.

  • @bluewren65
    @bluewren65 Рік тому

    The fishy counting song was my favourite as a 3 year old 😭😭😭. Great advice, and not bad singing either 😂

  • @dijosephine9556
    @dijosephine9556 Рік тому +1

    Thank you Louise that is all soo helpful. 👍

  • @itsdaksha
    @itsdaksha Рік тому

    Wow, thanks for the great tips ❤❤

  • @p.e.zaccardo5578
    @p.e.zaccardo5578 10 місяців тому

    AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME!! I am learning so so so much.

  • @kathysampson826
    @kathysampson826 11 місяців тому

    Great video!Thank you!

  • @juliearanha8679
    @juliearanha8679 Рік тому

    Very useful tips and as always you explain it all so beautifully. Thank you for sharing ❤😊

  • @lindenjenesse5078
    @lindenjenesse5078 Рік тому +1

    Numbers three and seven are my downfalls! Thank you for this!!

  • @karendirmish2696
    @karendirmish2696 Рік тому +4

    You always teach me something I need to know! I agree with being careful not to Muddy my painting, and will keep this video when I need to be reminded. Use of multiple water containers is a Big Tip. You always make me feel like I’ve just attended a master class! Thank you , Karen Dirmish always learning!

    • @LouiseDeMasi
      @LouiseDeMasi  Рік тому

      What a lovely message. Thanks so much Karen. ❤️

  • @lisadoxey7563
    @lisadoxey7563 10 місяців тому

    This was very useful!!! Thank you!!!

  • @katemccarthy2463
    @katemccarthy2463 Рік тому

    Excellent video, I am learning a lot from you

  • @maryldoty2400
    @maryldoty2400 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the good direction.

  • @977400Dana
    @977400Dana Рік тому

    As always, such a helpful video. I know I struggle with fussing with my paintings and have finally learned to make sure the layer is DRY before I start painting over it. Thank you!!

  • @grandmabarby
    @grandmabarby Рік тому +4

    Your advice is always spot on! I so enjoy your wisdom and your beautiful ability to share and paint. Oh and is stated below....your bloopers! Cheers!

  • @NATUREDRAWINGS
    @NATUREDRAWINGS Рік тому

    Wow, awesome video! Very useful and interesting information presented. Beautifully explained technique. Thanks

  • @anam3864
    @anam3864 7 місяців тому

    Thank you so much ❤ the video is very useful for me. I am a very beginner so to make a good habits will help in the future

  • @LollyWildharber
    @LollyWildharber Рік тому +2

    Such helpful information! Thank you so much! I love your paintings!

  • @VanmeterFL
    @VanmeterFL Рік тому +1

    This is a wonderful video, Louise. All of your videos are awesome and chock full of great information.
    I took a watercolor course from Jane Blundell that taught me a great deal about mixing. My favorite instructors are from Australia! I've learned which colors play well together and why, mixing, mixing, and more mixing from a multitude of triads.
    That course taught me that a limited palette of single-pigment colors is essential, too. Though fun to play with, my hoard of watercolor paints is rarely used these days unless I need a convenience color that I can mix from the triad I'm using to retain color harmony, but I'll need a large supply of. OR if I'm painting an unusual landscape, like Sedona or Australia,. 😜
    Knowing which way the bias leans and why that information is important when mixing was also a huge help.
    My 24-color palette includes the Ultimate Mixing Palette (15 colors) and those colors you use most often on your palette, like Lemon Yellow. My 2 favorite Aussie watercolor palettes combined.
    Thanks again for a great video.

  • @rinavogels4262
    @rinavogels4262 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for all the useful tips and the lovely bloopers. I always watch till the end for being sure not to mis them 💛

  • @missrebeccadance
    @missrebeccadance Рік тому +2

    Wonderful advice, Louise! Thanks for the tips. ❤

    • @LouiseDeMasi
      @LouiseDeMasi  Рік тому

      Glad it was helpful. Thank you Rebecca.

  • @louisebatby5758
    @louisebatby5758 Рік тому

    Super!

  • @amandastratton8242
    @amandastratton8242 Рік тому +1

    Thank you Louise for some great information, the colour mixing has helped me greatly. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us x I learn such a lot from you x

  • @EliseD.A.
    @EliseD.A. Рік тому +1

    ❤❤Thank you, love your videos!😊

  • @yvonnebauer9612
    @yvonnebauer9612 Рік тому

    I always overwork my colours and really should be more patient and let the layer below dry. I also need to work on which are cool and warm colours. Thank you so much for your instruction. I love how light and vibrant your paintings look

  • @suzannemarieclinton1635
    @suzannemarieclinton1635 Рік тому +1

    Really helpful. You are a fabulous teacher and artist.

  • @fuzzydragons
    @fuzzydragons Рік тому +1

    thats a BIG bucket of water! lol I would spill that in a minute 😝

  • @donnaeiler3179
    @donnaeiler3179 Рік тому

    I didn’t know a lot of this!

  • @MsMoniqueWilson
    @MsMoniqueWilson Рік тому +1

    Great tips! I need to spend more time on colour temperatures.

    • @LouiseDeMasi
      @LouiseDeMasi  Рік тому

      Thanks Monique. Knowing what you are doing wrong is always half the battle. Once you know that you can fix it. ❤️

  • @basrahg.250
    @basrahg.250 Рік тому +1

    Thank you🙌🙌🙌

  • @radiantnavin8033
    @radiantnavin8033 Рік тому +1

    That's so true Louise , The other day I was painting a red lily with a light green center that went downhill... the center of the flower got muddied and looked dull (because of the brown) and the freshness of the entire flower was lost. All the other points you mentioned were totally valid, overworking the paint also causes a muddied effect.

    • @LouiseDeMasi
      @LouiseDeMasi  Рік тому

      Thank you Navin. Did you have to start a new painting?

    • @radiantnavin8033
      @radiantnavin8033 Рік тому

      @@LouiseDeMasi well ., I used that as my study page, combined other few paintings around and I made some annotations here and there. It reminds me at times not to repeat the same mistake.

    • @evrwonderwhy
      @evrwonderwhy 11 місяців тому

      Great idea @radiantnavin8033! Like having a debrief after a meeting!

  • @teresac6166
    @teresac6166 Рік тому +1

    I can sure see the value of a limited palette. Otherwise it is overwhelming to try to remember the characteristics of each paint.

    • @LouiseDeMasi
      @LouiseDeMasi  Рік тому

      Yes definitely. It's freeing when you only use a few pigments on a painting. Thank you Teresa.

  • @lyndasmith593
    @lyndasmith593 Рік тому

    This is one of the most helpful videos I've watched. It's really difficult of course when you're just beginning to paint to realize how in the world you just got that disgusting color when you had such a beautiful color before... I guess I must overpaint to a fairly well😂 now I know better thank you I just found your channel and I will be subscribing

  • @joyceshields9156
    @joyceshields9156 Рік тому

    I really appreciate your topics on color management. Warm, cool, transparent, etc. Also, how to find information on a color by going to the tube and/or website, and what to look for and where to find it. You may have answered this somewhere, but what is your stance on mixing different brands of watercolor paints? Thank you!

  • @rolandevans5894
    @rolandevans5894 11 місяців тому

    Really useful and helpful video - thanks. Quick question: if mixing cool blues and yellows results in a vibrant green and vibrant colours feature more in the foreground than the background does this somehow contradict the cools recess and warms advance methodology?

  • @agfisher007
    @agfisher007 Рік тому +1

    Louise... Is there anything you can add to watercolor to keep the washes from getting dull after drying... seems to me there is a huge difference from a wet wash to a dry finish
    and its hard to determine the color and value.......Thanx PS I like a lot your videos nicely done .....

  • @demi3115
    @demi3115 Рік тому

    Is it also true that for warm color a cool shadow and vice versa is more realistic?

  • @sylphofthewildwoods5518
    @sylphofthewildwoods5518 Рік тому

    Thank you, Louise!
    I always look forward to notifications from you.
    Your information is invaluable.
    Where's that rascal, Leo?
    I've missed him. 😍

    • @LouiseDeMasi
      @LouiseDeMasi  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much! Leo is running amok around me at the moment. He's just had his breakfast and he is chasing a stick around on the ground. 😂

    • @sylphofthewildwoods5518
      @sylphofthewildwoods5518 Рік тому

      @@LouiseDeMasi
      Aww 🥰
      Precious, mischievous boy.
      Thanks Louise! ❤️

  • @theartistlove8113
    @theartistlove8113 Рік тому

    👍🏼 👍🏼 ❤

  • @dq3974
    @dq3974 Рік тому

    I don’t believe muddy colors are bad. Muddy colors can be the perfect foil to bright colors. Muddy colors are only bad if they are used in the wrong places in the wrong amounts.

  • @wendychampness1901
    @wendychampness1901 Рік тому

    I am always put off when I see a tutorial in which the teacher is using a dirty palette.
    For example, the yellows are contaminated with some other color.
    How can you get a nice mix starting with that dirty yellow?!

    • @LouiseDeMasi
      @LouiseDeMasi  Рік тому

      Good question Wendy. It's also confusing to beginners. Thank you!

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    @user-ni4dl5vl7f Рік тому