I use watercolor pencils and have gotten better results. The lines disappear with the added water. I am just using the lines for perspective and not as added pigment.
I have been working as a direct watercolorist for the last 3 + years. I love it, especially plein aire. I would never go back! It's really all about the values!
This is okay if you want a loose painting. I couldn't do it. I've seen some artists using watercolour pencils to draw out their subject. I've used Faber-Castell Graphite Aquarelle and that will disperse when wet although it will somewhat noticeably discolour light colours. My eyesight isn't great and I tend to draw a subject then as I go along, before wetting, rub away the pencil lines so they are very faint, then onto the next bit.
Your love for the medium comes through so clearly in your videos! That's why I watch every single one of them. 😃 Thank you for sharing your vision and techniques!
Thank you so so much 🙏😊 It's huge to know some watch all videos. The ratio of total subscribers to views per video is so skewed, it's very hard to tell if it's me or the algorithm haha. Much appreciated ♥
I have been experimenting with this in monochrome wash drawings. It's probably time to branch out into 2 or 3 colors. Thanks for the demonstration. (Edited to fix typo)
I'm not a huge 'celebrities' person. But, one famous artist I like to recommend people observe a bit is David Choe. His approach to watercolors is very interesting. His mentality on painting for fun versus painting for objective goals made a huge impact on me. (E.g. going back to a sketchbook and 'ruining' some of your work to learn to let go of expectations.) Watch his painting of batmans and wolverines, or any of his character pieces in watercolor. His first wash seems very random and loaded with unnecessary colors, and then the product is fantastic. I will follow up by saying that, unlike Liron, he is not a great teacher. His explanations are kind and detailed but definitely focused on making himself sound special. Liron is a great teacher who actually explains things so you can understand them. If you're paying for instructions then pay for a good teacher.
@LironYan He's the guy who painted the Facebook HQ. Most of his art is multimedia in a graffiti style. He's very interesting. I think he spent some in Israel working on a kibbutz in the 90s.
That was awesome watching the scene appear.
I use watercolor pencils and have gotten better results. The lines disappear with the added water. I am just using the lines for perspective and not as added pigment.
Excellent 👌
I have been working as a direct watercolorist for the last 3 + years. I love it, especially plein aire. I would never go back! It's really all about the values!
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Fascinating to watch✨️
I love cobalt blue! I'm inspired to experiment without drawing the lines. Wow! Nice painting.
This is okay if you want a loose painting. I couldn't do it. I've seen some artists using watercolour pencils to draw out their subject. I've used Faber-Castell Graphite Aquarelle and that will disperse when wet although it will somewhat noticeably discolour light colours. My eyesight isn't great and I tend to draw a subject then as I go along, before wetting, rub away the pencil lines so they are very faint, then onto the next bit.
“Eventually you will nail one!” 😂 so true! And it’s such a joy when it shows up!
Love this exercise. You never fail to amaze with your unique content and approaches to watercolor! Love!
Thank you 🙏😊
Without pencil lines actually will improve my muscle memory of perspective also i think besides appreciating colour mixing on paper
Oh I love challenging myself this way, the simplicity of focusing on simple shapes has really surprised me and improved my painting 😊!
Im watching again your Frustration free watercolour course! Its so new again to me after 2 years...useful course.Thanks Liron
Thank you my friend 🙏😊
Very happy you enjoyed this one, and that the course is useful again after a break
this is what i usually do when painting digitally. great video!
Wonderful experiment...have to try few times to really understand i suppose
Your love for the medium comes through so clearly in your videos! That's why I watch every single one of them. 😃 Thank you for sharing your vision and techniques!
Thank you so so much 🙏😊
It's huge to know some watch all videos. The ratio of total subscribers to views per video is so skewed, it's very hard to tell if it's me or the algorithm haha. Much appreciated ♥
I really enjoy seeing it come together.
This was definetly interesting to watch and your explaining how you achieved your painting is wonderful.😊❤
I just love this ❤
Thank you my friend! 😁
Playtime is my favorite way to paint!
Wonderful, thank you Liron!
I have been experimenting with this in monochrome wash drawings. It's probably time to branch out into 2 or 3 colors. Thanks for the demonstration.
(Edited to fix typo)
Love it!
I'm not a huge 'celebrities' person. But, one famous artist I like to recommend people observe a bit is David Choe. His approach to watercolors is very interesting. His mentality on painting for fun versus painting for objective goals made a huge impact on me. (E.g. going back to a sketchbook and 'ruining' some of your work to learn to let go of expectations.)
Watch his painting of batmans and wolverines, or any of his character pieces in watercolor. His first wash seems very random and loaded with unnecessary colors, and then the product is fantastic.
I will follow up by saying that, unlike Liron, he is not a great teacher. His explanations are kind and detailed but definitely focused on making himself sound special. Liron is a great teacher who actually explains things so you can understand them. If you're paying for instructions then pay for a good teacher.
Thank you for the recommndation! Wasn't familiar with his work (:
@LironYan He's the guy who painted the Facebook HQ. Most of his art is multimedia in a graffiti style. He's very interesting. I think he spent some in Israel working on a kibbutz in the 90s.
I’m liking this a lot. You started on dry paper though right?
Yes, indeed! (:
this is too difficult (controlling water) for me =(
Hmmm…timing and water ratio is important.
Yes, I “talk” to you throughout the video. 😂
Haha 😂 As long as you're having fun, talk away!
@@LironYan I’m an involved learner
I wud rather want the paints to touch
Bloody Hell ..you play with watercolour like child playing with a ball as he likes...HaHa😂
Haha, it's all play!