I love the light humor of his narration! 'Here I take a brownish gray. Or rather a grayish brown...'. Awesome! 🙂 Of course the teaching is awesome too!
What an amazing video! Professor I-Hsiung takes us step by step through painting different waterfalls and their associated mist. It is wonderful to watch the movement of his brush and how he achieves realistic effects so quickly and perfectly. His explanations make it so easy to follow. He makes me want to pick up my brush and follow him. I know I am in the presence of a master!
Nice video - I like the grey colors, I use Perussion blue with burned sienna or burned amber or replace the blue with Phatelo blue....very nice browns and grays. Clouds are hard, do not make the mistake to overdo🙂. For waterfall phatello blue with yellow ochre gives a nice light and warm blue....Have fun!
Amazing video! I’ll definitely try that - though I guess getting the right ink and color tones onto the brush is much harder than what it looks like in the video. Maybe I could try using an old plate (as he does at least with the color) or I could use two different brushes for different ink and color tones.
Mixing plates and saucers are a good way to go. Some artists make several different shades of gray on separate saucers, from light to dark, then just add strong black to the tip of the brush. Prof Ju used one brush to create the rocks and waterfalls. He would wait until it was dry before he added color, usually using the same brush. A soft-hair brush or a combination brush works, as does a mountain horse-hair brush. He would use a broad flat brush to add the mist, but you can also use a regular soft brush. Your skill level will improve as you practice. Have fun and enjoy the dance of the brush!
I understand wanting to know the Spanish translation! Sorry, I don't have that capability, but I hope that watching the videos will inspire you! Happy painting!
@@VirginiaLloydDavies thanks Virginia for your video. It is realy " inspiracional". I love yours works meni years agosto. Congratulatios from Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Canary Island. Spain
Beautiful!
I am very happy to see you
I love the light humor of his narration! 'Here I take a brownish gray. Or rather a grayish brown...'. Awesome! 🙂 Of course the teaching is awesome too!
He had a wonderfully subtle sense of humor! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
What an amazing video! Professor I-Hsiung takes us step by step through painting different waterfalls and their associated mist. It is wonderful to watch the movement of his brush and how he achieves realistic effects so quickly and perfectly. His explanations make it so easy to follow. He makes me want to pick up my brush and follow him. I know I am in the presence of a master!
Nice video - I like the grey colors, I use Perussion blue with burned sienna or burned amber or replace the blue with Phatelo blue....very nice browns and grays. Clouds are hard, do not make the mistake to overdo🙂. For waterfall phatello blue with yellow ochre gives a nice light and warm blue....Have fun!
It looks amazing. The waterfall looks surprisingly realistic😮
That's the sign of a true master - making it look easy!
I'm very happy to see you
Amazing video! I’ll definitely try that - though I guess getting the right ink and color tones onto the brush is much harder than what it looks like in the video. Maybe I could try using an old plate (as he does at least with the color) or I could use two different brushes for different ink and color tones.
Mixing plates and saucers are a good way to go. Some artists make several different shades of gray on separate saucers, from light to dark, then just add strong black to the tip of the brush. Prof Ju used one brush to create the rocks and waterfalls. He would wait until it was dry before he added color, usually using the same brush. A soft-hair brush or a combination brush works, as does a mountain horse-hair brush. He would use a broad flat brush to add the mist, but you can also use a regular soft brush. Your skill level will improve as you practice. Have fun and enjoy the dance of the brush!
@@VirginiaLloydDavies Thank you very much, I’ll try it! 😊
Awesome!!!!
So glad to hear you enjoyed it! Professor Ju made rocks and waterfalls so easy to understand.
Thank you Virginia bad I need traduction to Spanish language
I understand wanting to know the Spanish translation! Sorry, I don't have that capability, but I hope that watching the videos will inspire you! Happy painting!
@@VirginiaLloydDavies thanks Virginia for your video. It is realy " inspiracional".
I love yours works meni years agosto. Congratulatios from Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Canary Island. Spain
@@emiliorios3599 Hello to Las Palmas! have fun painting!