Hello!!! If you enjoyed this and would like to see more please feel free to let me know by commenting and/or liking the video!! It really helps me out 😄 which kind of art hack testing videos do you prefer..Instagram, tik tok, or UA-cam shorts? Let me know!
You can use clear coat as a first layer of the straight line with tape trick. Thay way you only have to match the finish, not the color. I think someone also used hairspray, but don't quote me. I may have confused the hairspray with a 3D printer trick.
OK Y'all, I am an artist, but, more importantly, I was a pro painter for years (that means a house painter) and I worked in the paint dept of Home Depot for two years. The "secret" to painter's tape is to remove it when the paint is still wet. If you wait til it dries the paint is essentially chipping off and you won't get a smooth edge. If you wait til it's kinda dry it is even worse cuz the paint is, like, stretchy and elastic so you can end up ripping even bigger pieces off, like trying to rip a piece pf plastic wrap in half. But yeah, with textured walls, it is almost impossible to get the tape to wrap around all the little bumps and valleys.
Thanks for sharing your experience! The textured walls are tough to get that clean line with no matter what I try to do, wish I had smoother walls to paint! Haha
@@ChloeRoseArt they are definitely tricky! I hate trying to get clean lines on textured surfaces because even if you take the tape off while wet, you risk messing it up still by smudging it with your finger
@@smallbeginning2 I've never heard that one before. Maybe it makes the tape even tighter against the wall? Like how you brush the back of a canvas you just stretched with water to make it even tighter? But then you would have to be really careful if you also did it after you painted or else you would wipe up the paint.
Temi!!! You're awesome. I love to see the cross-pollination in the ArtTube community. I found Chole Rose because you gave her a shout out on your channel for the coloring book challenge.
the hack with the horse/bear drawing seems like they took redlining (an actual method used to study shapes and forms) and kinda simplified it for kids/beginners, so that’s cool
A small tip! (my bad if someone already commented this lmao-) When blending coloured pencils, I find it helps to colour in small circular motions instead of scribbling in lines :-) It gives you a much broader, even coverage in a shorter amount of time
I learned how to draw as a kid with the activity pages where they give you 1/2 of a picture and you had to draw the other 1/2. It was really helpful in free handing and creating symmetry in faces.
I never had one of those, how interesting!! I guess is because they were for the rich boys who got books every month without appreciating them enough, i literally learned how to draw or coloring by literally watching my skilled artist friend doing it, and then trying the same stuff myself, lmao (Like, i met him at 13 y.o., i started to hang out with him, and when i noticed, we were artist pals since years. It was sort of magical! He nows lives is usa so i kind of progress more on my own, but i do miss drawing together in local otaku conventions a lot! Our styles are very different but talking about art made us enjoy our lives more.)
Wouldn't to work on a textured wall though. In the 'hack' the first layer creates a seal to stop the second layer going though. Also the method you mention is only works if you only need one layer of paint
the olddd pinterest art hacks videos are actually how i found and got into this channel so i love this! chloe’s really the person who tries what we’re too unbothered to try…
For fixing brushes: masters brush cleaner and preserver, it can fix brushes, and clean out even dried paint. Works with all types of paint and a little goes a very long way. Smells wonderful as well!
the first bear looked fine, if you'd have added the nose, eyes and fur it would have looked as good as the 2nd one. The main problem was that was just an awkward reference picture but it's still a good way to train your hands and eyes to see shapes-it's basically the grid method without the grid.
Art educator here- To be real though, figuring out the basic shapes of a thing is HUGE for beginning artists. I used to trace over shapes like this all the time. Grid method didn't do great for me as an artist with ADHD. Also- tracing has its place in learning too.
I’ve used a hair straightener on my natural bristle brushes. Doesn’t affect the glue because you don’t put it on the metal. For tiny brushes and synthetic ones I lay the brush so it’s flat and heat a metal chopstick and run it over the brush. It isn’t perfect but it gives you a little bit of extra life on your brushes.
The thing with straight lines with tape is that the video is using green masking tape, which is Frog Tape. It creates a seal when moisture first hits it. If you go over it with water first and wait a few minutes, it will create that clean edge. I use it exclusively for my art (mainly watercolor but sometimes acrylic) because it also is less likely to damage the paper when removed.
Hey Chloe, I think it's really cool how you express how challenging coloured pencil art is as a lot of people hear coloured pencils and think of a kids colouring book rather than "real art". I've been practicing with coloured pencils for years and am still nowhere near the league Rae and others are in, they're amazing so it's great to see other artists and influencers speaking out in praise of their skills. Thank you! Can't wait to see what you do with your walls in the next video! Lots of love from back home in Blighty! 😊🇬🇧
Thank you!! I like to make sure people know that they’re not alone if they find new mediums challenging or have to practice for a while at them! Just because someone is an artist doesn’t mean they can use all mediums perfectly right away, ie I’d be a terrible tattoo artist because I’ve never done it, and I’ve only used oils once 😂 of course knowing how to use acrylics helps, but you still have to learn how to work with it. Every medium takes a lot of work!
Tip for blending color pencils: If you want a smoother gradient, you have to bring up the colors into each other instead of just holding the pencil lighter. For example if you mix 2 colors (like red and yellow) then you need 3 color areas (red, orange, yellow) - in that middle area you blend while gradually shifting the amount of color, so the first color becomes weaker and the next becomes stronger. This should happen with the colors being layered on top of each other, not in separate. That's also how you can get blended colors (in this case orange) even without using a pencil that was originally that color.
I was taught the outline technique (horse and bear "hack") when I took figure drawing at university. My professor taught us this at the beginning to not overwhelm figure beginners like myself. It was super helpful to do the outline lightly then go back and fill it in and refine it. We obviously learned other methods but using this technique was great.
Any artist (or wannabe artist) ever lol 🤣 It is not physically possible to do art and stay/keep your workspace clean. I think it may actually be against the law to even attempt it 🤣🤣
I feel like if u didnt get some type of marking on u when u do art u didnt do it right. Like whenever i finished doing anything i always somehow had something on me… Like how?
People said you were being mean!? That’s crazy! You are always so nice…even to projects/hacks and channels like TroomTroom and 5 minute crafts (which are a hot mess and sometimes even dangerous for kids). My point is ignore the people who say you’re being mean and just be you and say what you want because you are one of the nicest youtubers out there!
I actually thought the contour drawing of the bear was quite good for proportions. It looked more true to life. If you're drawing a base to color on top of, you don't need to draw out the fluffy hair in the sketch portion after all
I've actually learned the boiling water method from one of my first How to Draw Manga books. My secret is to not dip the brush all the way in (Get only the bristles wet to prevent the glue from melting), then shape it, carefully drying it with a paper towel, and then using either a bit of conditioner as a brush shaper to really smooth down the bristles with your fingers, then let dry overnight. Works beautifully! ♥ Also, there may be a couple of stray bristles that I carefully trim off with tiny scissors.
I just wet my brushes then swipe them on a bar of soap. Then mold the bristles back then let them dry. Or just use them right away if I need them lol. It like wax coats them.
I actually have used the "drawing over a reference" hack. I don't use it too make a line drawing though. I use my pencil to go over it in the air to help me understanding the motion my hand needs to make to get what ever line I need. Then I draw like normal. No one ever taught me this, it was just an instinct.
One thing I was always told by my art teachers, always start out light and get a little darker as you go, and do everything in layers. (In terms of shading) it'll look bad at first but it gets better with each layer and if you want it to look realistic you'll need a lot of layers. Takes patience that's for sure, of course with practice you'll be able to do it faster
You can actually purchase clear acrylic medium that is designed to stop pint from seeping underneath tape. We use it a lot in the abstract painting world where we use tape to get crisp lines and shapes
Ok, but that hack with the horse I found actually useful, because that's similar to how I learned how to draw, visualizing the length of the lines and proportions of the reference image, and then drawing them, although I didn't draw over the reference. But I do think it is helpful.
For the hack of getting clean lines when your painting on the wall,if you don’t have the matching wall paint you can just use clear acrylic paint you find it at your craft store.
The line one works, it’s about tracing and getting muscle memory. Also this called drawing the negative space. So instead of drawing the object you draw the space around the object. It’s great to retrain your brain.
The horse/bear one…. Teaching how to see the contour lines in an image…. Starting with a simple image …. Learning to see the lines… then you would practice contour drawings without tracing like before…. Honestly contour drawing is an amazing and underused art technique:)
To be honest the weird troom troom linetechnique was (in a modified version) very helpful for me to learn to draw what you see instead of what you think you see (so maybe to learn how to analyse shapes better?). So look at the negative space and making shapes angular, and measuring the line lengths against each other helped when getting a shape to look more like the reference version
Another way to get that straight line with painters tape, you can use mod podge or any clear paint base instead of acrylic, that way you don't have to worry about any color variation!
Dear Chloe, you have been acquired taste for me. I started watching some of your stuff a couple of years ago. Because I'm not a drawing or painting fan, it was slow going for me, but your personality won me over completely. Now it's like I can't get enough.😂 I adore it when you open boxes and really love it when you try other art types. I'm an old lady, so I'm adopting you as a granddaughter. I hope that's OK.❤️
Hey chloe, hope your good! This is a few video ideas, cuz I love watching you paint cuz it really inspires me Painting on a large canvas Painting on a keyboard (u did this in a poll so yeah) Customising a whole outfit, or just shoes
Another hack I’ve seen that is just as effective to get clean tape lines, is using caulking over the edge of the tape! Much easier than happening to have the same wall paint color lol!
I've seen a lot of people do the hot water with brush trick. As long as you don't get the ferrule wet than you should be ok. A lot use soap after to maintain the shape while it dries. I noticed someone mentioned that it probably works better for synthetic hair but as hairstylist I assume real hair would work just as well because when hair is wet it swells and it can be moulded to the shape you like and it creates new bonds as it dries. So again the soap makes sense to maintain the shape whilst drying. Also your bear looks awesome! X ☺️
For the paint brush reshaping, I believe that's a two step process. After the hot water, put brush cleaner (like Masters) on it but don't make it foam. Lay it flat on a towel and let it dry. When you go to use it, rinse the cleaner out and it should be in better shape, maybe not like new, but better.
I know im late, but this is one of my favorite videos! The fact that Chloe painted her wall for a video is insane!I love you so much Chloe, and I hope you have a good day.
So the drawing hack is actually exactly how I would attempt to explain to a person who doesn't draw, how to begin drawing, I'm 40, I've been an an artist and drawing since I was 5, so sure I have 35 years of experience, my hand and eye is trained, and quite honestly at 5 I had a natural ability to render objects realistically on paper, and some people just can't do this and yet they want to learn. Even the grid method can be incredibly challenging, hard to grasp, and frustrating for a beginner. So that strange method, hack might actually work for extreme beginners.
From my painting prof at uni we learned to create hard-edge acrylic paintings like Mondrian best to use a clear medium like acrylic matte medium along with the masking tape, apply it on and let it dry. Proceed with the paint, now it's been a while and I can not remember if it was easiest to pull paint when tacky wet, or dry. This also best worked on canvas so I can not vouch on other media choices. This was before all that lovely blue painter's tape and we just used regular masking tape stuck to our jeans a few times to reduce the stickiness.
The hot water fixing the paint brush bristles is like saying your hair will be straight if you get it wet. Like yeah it’ll be straight when it’s wet, until it dries. You need to enforce the shape you want your hair to be to so it dries how you want. Also yeah the hot water can melt the glue that holds the brush together so obviously I wouldn’t recommend.
I use really hot water to fix my brushes all the time. It's not perfect, but it helps a lot to get them a bit straighter after I've left them in the water too long and the end has curved.
Her: "don't dip your paint brushes in boiling water because it will melt the glue" Me: "why don't you stop right before the glue part at the bottom?"🤔🤫
The one where you do the lines on the picture and then on your own piece kinda reminds me of blind contour drawing! A great technique to practice if you do observational drawing
Hello!!! If you enjoyed this and would like to see more please feel free to let me know by commenting and/or liking the video!! It really helps me out 😄 which kind of art hack testing videos do you prefer..Instagram, tik tok, or UA-cam shorts? Let me know!
Hi Chloe! Thank you for all your hard work!
You should try Twitter art hacks!
UA-cam art hacks! 💓
Do TikTok art hacks?
You can use clear coat as a first layer of the straight line with tape trick. Thay way you only have to match the finish, not the color. I think someone also used hairspray, but don't quote me. I may have confused the hairspray with a 3D printer trick.
OK Y'all, I am an artist, but, more importantly, I was a pro painter for years (that means a house painter) and I worked in the paint dept of Home Depot for two years. The "secret" to painter's tape is to remove it when the paint is still wet. If you wait til it dries the paint is essentially chipping off and you won't get a smooth edge. If you wait til it's kinda dry it is even worse cuz the paint is, like, stretchy and elastic so you can end up ripping even bigger pieces off, like trying to rip a piece pf plastic wrap in half. But yeah, with textured walls, it is almost impossible to get the tape to wrap around all the little bumps and valleys.
My grandfather was a painter too & I thought the same thing ‘oh no, Chloe don’t wait until it dries!’ 😂
Thanks for sharing your experience! The textured walls are tough to get that clean line with no matter what I try to do, wish I had smoother walls to paint! Haha
@@ChloeRoseArt they are definitely tricky! I hate trying to get clean lines on textured surfaces because even if you take the tape off while wet, you risk messing it up still by smudging it with your finger
I read online that you're supposed to run over the tape with a damp rag before you start painting and again just before you take it off
@@smallbeginning2 I've never heard that one before. Maybe it makes the tape even tighter against the wall? Like how you brush the back of a canvas you just stretched with water to make it even tighter? But then you would have to be really careful if you also did it after you painted or else you would wipe up the paint.
19:27 Ayeee it’s me! Thanks for the shoutout, your blend came our awesome!!❤️
Love youuu
Plz can you do another critique art video
Temi!!! You're awesome. I love to see the cross-pollination in the ArtTube community. I found Chole Rose because you gave her a shout out on your channel for the coloring book challenge.
You see my favorite youtubers
😁
The boiling water for fixing a frayed paint brush probably works best with nylon bristles because they're plastic.
That’s a good point!
It’s sort of similar to doing a boil-straightening on American Girl doll wigs if they get frizzy.
Yea that’s how people fix bad wigs
Well then toxic people should shower with boiling water
@@qn_. I agree
the hack with the horse/bear drawing seems like they took redlining (an actual method used to study shapes and forms) and kinda simplified it for kids/beginners, so that’s cool
It seems like a really useful thing for getting a sketch line, you can build off of.
I was taught this method at the beginning of my figure drawing class in university so we weren't overwhelmed. This method is super useful
Agreed. I find this super helpful for days I'm just not getting it.
A small tip! (my bad if someone already commented this lmao-)
When blending coloured pencils, I find it helps to colour in small circular motions instead of scribbling in lines :-) It gives you a much broader, even coverage in a shorter amount of time
I learned how to draw as a kid with the activity pages where they give you 1/2 of a picture and you had to draw the other 1/2. It was really helpful in free handing and creating symmetry in faces.
I loved those!!
Those symmetrical activities were given at one of our math chapter back in 3rd class I think.
They were my fav too!! No wonder bc now I draw alot lol!
Same here!
I never had one of those, how interesting!!
I guess is because they were for the rich boys who got books every month without appreciating them enough, i literally learned how to draw or coloring by literally watching my skilled artist friend doing it, and then trying the same stuff myself, lmao
(Like, i met him at 13 y.o., i started to hang out with him, and when i noticed, we were artist pals since years.
It was sort of magical!
He nows lives is usa so i kind of progress more on my own, but i do miss drawing together in local otaku conventions a lot!
Our styles are very different but talking about art made us enjoy our lives more.)
@@liamvautier944 Dude I dunno a thing about Rich boys but I was not rich as a child and my parents did buy me these books once every blue moon
I've seen that another way to get clean tape lines is to just take the tape off *before* the paint is fully dry. No need for additional paint.
Wouldn't to work on a textured wall though. In the 'hack' the first layer creates a seal to stop the second layer going though.
Also the method you mention is only works if you only need one layer of paint
Yeah unfortunately I’ve tried it both ways but those darn textured walls are annoying hahah
I alway smear the paint if I try that.
the olddd pinterest art hacks videos are actually how i found and got into this channel so i love this! chloe’s really the person who tries what we’re too unbothered to try…
Aww this is so cool!! Thank you
For fixing brushes: masters brush cleaner and preserver, it can fix brushes, and clean out even dried paint. Works with all types of paint and a little goes a very long way. Smells wonderful as well!
Speedball also makes a brush shaper liquid that works great!
Thanks! Will have to try this!
@@SoCalJellybean I've not heard of the one from Speedball! I'll have to look into this at some point.
the first bear looked fine, if you'd have added the nose, eyes and fur it would have looked as good as the 2nd one. The main problem was that was just an awkward reference picture but it's still a good way to train your hands and eyes to see shapes-it's basically the grid method without the grid.
Trueee
Art educator here- To be real though, figuring out the basic shapes of a thing is HUGE for beginning artists. I used to trace over shapes like this all the time. Grid method didn't do great for me as an artist with ADHD. Also- tracing has its place in learning too.
Sa,meee
The sarcasm about the balloon eraser hack at 3:00 had me cry laughing 😂 this video was so good Chloe!!!!!!
😅😅😅😅😅 thank you!!
I’ve used a hair straightener on my natural bristle brushes. Doesn’t affect the glue because you don’t put it on the metal. For tiny brushes and synthetic ones I lay the brush so it’s flat and heat a metal chopstick and run it over the brush. It isn’t perfect but it gives you a little bit of extra life on your brushes.
I usually use a bar of soap, you can mold it onto shape. But you have a very interesting idea!
The thing with straight lines with tape is that the video is using green masking tape, which is Frog Tape. It creates a seal when moisture first hits it. If you go over it with water first and wait a few minutes, it will create that clean edge. I use it exclusively for my art (mainly watercolor but sometimes acrylic) because it also is less likely to damage the paper when removed.
Hey Chloe, I think it's really cool how you express how challenging coloured pencil art is as a lot of people hear coloured pencils and think of a kids colouring book rather than "real art". I've been practicing with coloured pencils for years and am still nowhere near the league Rae and others are in, they're amazing so it's great to see other artists and influencers speaking out in praise of their skills. Thank you!
Can't wait to see what you do with your walls in the next video!
Lots of love from back home in Blighty! 😊🇬🇧
Thank you!! I like to make sure people know that they’re not alone if they find new mediums challenging or have to practice for a while at them! Just because someone is an artist doesn’t mean they can use all mediums perfectly right away, ie I’d be a terrible tattoo artist because I’ve never done it, and I’ve only used oils once 😂 of course knowing how to use acrylics helps, but you still have to learn how to work with it. Every medium takes a lot of work!
Tip for blending color pencils:
If you want a smoother gradient, you have to bring up the colors into each other instead of just holding the pencil lighter. For example if you mix 2 colors (like red and yellow) then you need 3 color areas (red, orange, yellow) - in that middle area you blend while gradually shifting the amount of color, so the first color becomes weaker and the next becomes stronger. This should happen with the colors being layered on top of each other, not in separate.
That's also how you can get blended colors (in this case orange) even without using a pencil that was originally that color.
I was taught the outline technique (horse and bear "hack") when I took figure drawing at university. My professor taught us this at the beginning to not overwhelm figure beginners like myself. It was super helpful to do the outline lightly then go back and fill it in and refine it. We obviously learned other methods but using this technique was great.
I love this series so much
Who saw the title and immediately knew chloe's hands (or desk) would be covered in some art supply or another?
Any artist (or wannabe artist) ever lol 🤣 It is not physically possible to do art and stay/keep your workspace clean. I think it may actually be against the law to even attempt it 🤣🤣
@@Littlewings1211 digital artists:
@@mischiefthedegenerateratto7464 🤣 I'd probably still manage it doing digital art 😂
@@mischiefthedegenerateratto7464 Have you seen an artist after working with Photoshop? Their hand is covered with digits.
I feel like if u didnt get some type of marking on u when u do art u didnt do it right. Like whenever i finished doing anything i always somehow had something on me… Like how?
People said you were being mean!? That’s crazy! You are always so nice…even to projects/hacks and channels like TroomTroom and 5 minute crafts (which are a hot mess and sometimes even dangerous for kids). My point is ignore the people who say you’re being mean and just be you and say what you want because you are one of the nicest youtubers out there!
Putting down a base layer before painting is recommended for painting your walls. Especially for some colors, to make them more vibrant
I actually thought the contour drawing of the bear was quite good for proportions. It looked more true to life. If you're drawing a base to color on top of, you don't need to draw out the fluffy hair in the sketch portion after all
I've actually learned the boiling water method from one of my first How to Draw Manga books.
My secret is to not dip the brush all the way in (Get only the bristles wet to prevent the glue from melting), then shape it, carefully drying it with a paper towel, and then using either a bit of conditioner as a brush shaper to really smooth down the bristles with your fingers, then let dry overnight. Works beautifully! ♥ Also, there may be a couple of stray bristles that I carefully trim off with tiny scissors.
"I basically found a couple of tips and tricks from a couple of..."
A couple of what chloe?!
...art channels?
I just wet my brushes then swipe them on a bar of soap. Then mold the bristles back then let them dry. Or just use them right away if I need them lol. It like wax coats them.
Do a video on art hacks given by fans!!! I’ve got loads of personal art hacks and I’m sure other fans of yours do as well
I actually have used the "drawing over a reference" hack. I don't use it too make a line drawing though. I use my pencil to go over it in the air to help me understanding the motion my hand needs to make to get what ever line I need. Then I draw like normal. No one ever taught me this, it was just an instinct.
They actually teach this in art classes. I don't know why she bashed it. Her first bear looked good.
One thing I was always told by my art teachers, always start out light and get a little darker as you go, and do everything in layers. (In terms of shading) it'll look bad at first but it gets better with each layer and if you want it to look realistic you'll need a lot of layers. Takes patience that's for sure, of course with practice you'll be able to do it faster
You can actually purchase clear acrylic medium that is designed to stop pint from seeping underneath tape. We use it a lot in the abstract painting world where we use tape to get crisp lines and shapes
For the frayed paint brushes, I learned you could use a bar of soap to mold it back into shape!
Never realised its litelly been a minute. This is the fastest iv been to a chloe video. Always enjoy your videos no matter what you do. Thank you. ❤
Thank you so much!! It means a lot
Ok, but that hack with the horse I found actually useful, because that's similar to how I learned how to draw, visualizing the length of the lines and proportions of the reference image, and then drawing them, although I didn't draw over the reference. But I do think it is helpful.
For the hack of getting clean lines when your painting on the wall,if you don’t have the matching wall paint you can just use clear acrylic paint you find it at your craft store.
The level of sass in this vid is 💯. I love it. Come for Troom Troom and 5 Minute Crafts. 👏🏽👏🏽
The line one works, it’s about tracing and getting muscle memory. Also this called drawing the negative space. So instead of drawing the object you draw the space around the object. It’s great to retrain your brain.
The horse/bear one…. Teaching how to see the contour lines in an image…. Starting with a simple image …. Learning to see the lines… then you would practice contour drawings without tracing like before…. Honestly contour drawing is an amazing and underused art technique:)
I love the way that you speak. It's so clear for me and helps me to training my English and enjoy your contents. Thanks!
My experience when using blue tape on textured walls is it is better to remove the tape before the paint is dry.
Her in the tracing drawing method: “I’m not gonna erase” undos multiple times. No hate though! I love you! Your such a beautiful artist!
Hi! I love your channel! ❤
To be honest the weird troom troom linetechnique was (in a modified version) very helpful for me to learn to draw what you see instead of what you think you see (so maybe to learn how to analyse shapes better?). So look at the negative space and making shapes angular, and measuring the line lengths against each other helped when getting a shape to look more like the reference version
Another way to get that straight line with painters tape, you can use mod podge or any clear paint base instead of acrylic, that way you don't have to worry about any color variation!
Dear Chloe, you have been acquired taste for me. I started watching some of your stuff a couple of years ago. Because I'm not a drawing or painting fan, it was slow going for me, but your personality won me over completely. Now it's like I can't get enough.😂 I adore it when you open boxes and really love it when you try other art types. I'm an old lady, so I'm adopting you as a granddaughter. I hope that's OK.❤️
I love that she brings out Rays tutorial!!!!😂😂😂
I can't watch the whole vid now, but I am having a tough day, and I needed a "Hello There!" form Ms. Rose!
Hope your day gets better :)
Hey chloe, hope your good! This is a few video ideas, cuz I love watching you paint cuz it really inspires me
Painting on a large canvas
Painting on a keyboard (u did this in a poll so yeah)
Customising a whole outfit, or just shoes
Love your videos
Your background looks adorable! I love the aesthetic! 💕
Thank you! It’s not done yet, next video I’m working on the whole space 😀
Iam so exciting to watch the video!!
Another hack I’ve seen that is just as effective to get clean tape lines, is using caulking over the edge of the tape! Much easier than happening to have the same wall paint color lol!
Yeah. The hack in this video fills in those gaps with the same color paint and then it gives you a better line. Im guessing thatd work the same way.
When I painted my hall a couple years ago, I used Mod Podge on the tape to seal those little nooks and crannies. Worked well.
I’ll try that one day! Thanks for sharing!
I was very proud of your bubble as well. I'm definitely gonna try that bubble drawing! Great video btw!!🥰
I miss your videos of testing weird things, i want more please! They‘re so cool and funny ❤
The fact that I've seen so many of these shorts.
Also thanks Chloe for this awesome video very helpful 🙂
I've seen a lot of people do the hot water with brush trick. As long as you don't get the ferrule wet than you should be ok. A lot use soap after to maintain the shape while it dries. I noticed someone mentioned that it probably works better for synthetic hair but as hairstylist I assume real hair would work just as well because when hair is wet it swells and it can be moulded to the shape you like and it creates new bonds as it dries. So again the soap makes sense to maintain the shape whilst drying. Also your bear looks awesome! X ☺️
Hiii I love 💕 your videos you are the best and can you plz paint your table as a video idea 💡
Omg I got a heart from you thank you soooooooooooooooooooo much
Omg soo happy for a new vid
For the paint brush reshaping, I believe that's a two step process. After the hot water, put brush cleaner (like Masters) on it but don't make it foam. Lay it flat on a towel and let it dry. When you go to use it, rinse the cleaner out and it should be in better shape, maybe not like new, but better.
I have a challenge for you try to draw with mediums you never normally use for 24 hrs
I know im late, but this is one of my favorite videos! The fact that Chloe painted her wall for a video is insane!I love you so much Chloe, and I hope you have a good day.
Only just started the video but Chloe your hair looks lovely today!
The forgetting to breathe while talking might be the most relatable thing I've seen all week
Earlyy ILY so much 💗 you inspire me so much as a young artist 🥰😁
Excellent choice in wall color. Suits the rest of the space very well.
This video was so much FUN! I'm so inspired😊💛
That's hilarious! 5 minute crafts doing a 60 second hack! Ack!!
I LOVE your sarcasm. You crack me up! Keep up the great work- I love the hack videos.
So the drawing hack is actually exactly how I would attempt to explain to a person who doesn't draw, how to begin drawing, I'm 40, I've been an an artist and drawing since I was 5, so sure I have 35 years of experience, my hand and eye is trained, and quite honestly at 5 I had a natural ability to render objects realistically on paper, and some people just can't do this and yet they want to learn. Even the grid method can be incredibly challenging, hard to grasp, and frustrating for a beginner. So that strange method, hack might actually work for extreme beginners.
Doing a lot better now I can watch your vid! Thank you
Hello there Chloe! I don’t know what else to comment but I want to participate!!
dude why do you not have a 1M by this point, all your vids are bloody awsome! :D
UA-cam is where the real tea is
Please do more of these videos! I don’t care what site you get the hacks from btw.
Hey Chloe you should do beading it’s very fun!
Chloe : I'm happy she used a can and didn't just made a circle cuz i can't make a circle.
Rae :😅 uuummmm- yeah that's why I used a can...........😰
If you don't have the original paint to seal the tape, could you use Mod Podge over the edges since it dries clear.
You'd want to make sure to get the correct sheen. I painted a design on a wall and since the paint on the wall is satin, I used satin mod podge
Why did the middle just look grey when she was blending??? I was so confused at how yellow turned into grey😂
I think it’s the color adjustment on my video! It made the colors a little weird haha
Thanks Chloe. Want to try that bubble.😁
AHHHH so fun to watch! I am honestly shocked you aren't completely bored of these videos
HI CHLOE!
That tape hack blew my mind (also just the fact that a hack worked blew my mind)
Hey Chole I love this series
I love your videos too
And you are the sweetest person 🌸🌸🌸
That was fun, I'll be looking forward to the next one
Colored pencil blending takes a lot of practice and patience but once you get it down, you got it.
If you wait for the paint to fully dry before removing it, it can cause years in the paint and look cruddy
It would be neat if you did a whole art piece using some the hacks you liked
From my painting prof at uni we learned to create hard-edge acrylic paintings like Mondrian best to use a clear medium like acrylic matte medium along with the masking tape, apply it on and let it dry. Proceed with the paint, now it's been a while and I can not remember if it was easiest to pull paint when tacky wet, or dry. This also best worked on canvas so I can not vouch on other media choices. This was before all that lovely blue painter's tape and we just used regular masking tape stuck to our jeans a few times to reduce the stickiness.
Wow!! Even her kettle is aesthetic!!
I loved your art hacks
The hot water fixing the paint brush bristles is like saying your hair will be straight if you get it wet. Like yeah it’ll be straight when it’s wet, until it dries. You need to enforce the shape you want your hair to be to so it dries how you want. Also yeah the hot water can melt the glue that holds the brush together so obviously I wouldn’t recommend.
I know I'm about to practice a bunch of bubbles now! Lol. Thanks, Chloe!
The thing with the tape to get a straight line, I learned from my dad who literally loves painting walls
I use really hot water to fix my brushes all the time. It's not perfect, but it helps a lot to get them a bit straighter after I've left them in the water too long and the end has curved.
Clicked faster than chloe can say "hello there, how are you doing? I hope you're all doing well!"
Well that's really fast cuz she says that in 2 seconds
idk why but “close” really made my day😭
not in a rude way, but genuine
Her: "don't dip your paint brushes in boiling water because it will melt the glue"
Me: "why don't you stop right before the glue part at the bottom?"🤔🤫
that painters tape and paint hack blew my mind
4:20 it works with nylon brushes most of the time. I do it too for my other paint brushes but I usually mix in conditioner in it
12:46 from a couple what Chloe?!?!?!?! DON'T LEAVE ME WITH SUCH CLIFFHANGERS 😰
The one where you do the lines on the picture and then on your own piece kinda reminds me of blind contour drawing! A great technique to practice if you do observational drawing
I clicked faster than Chloe can say ‘Hello There!’