I love your Aqua real set of brushes but never am I as successful as you, I must practise more. More Aqua real tutorials please 🙏 and thank you so much for taking the time to teach us how best to use these wonderful brushes.
So glad you love the brushes! Digital painting does take a bit of practice and getting use to, but I promise it get's easier the more you do it. I'm definitely hoping to do more tutorials in the future xx 😊❤️
I had a lovely time watching this video. Thank you so much Lisa 🤗 I love this brush pack. It is a great help and very inspiring to see how you use it 🥰
Thank you so much Lisa for this wonderful video. Absolutely gorgeous. I can't wait to have another go at it. I got the AquaReal Brush Set a while ago but clearly I haven't been using it properly.
So glad you enjoyed it! Definitely keep going, it get's easier with each painting session. Experiment with the stamps and clipping masks, they give amazing results when you start getting the hang of it. ❤️
@@Lisaglanz Oh well Lisa, I'm a year late getting back to you but better late than never (as they say)! I'm now loving so much AcquaReal 2 as well. Just gorgeous as are all your Procreate brush sets. Huge thanks for all the wonderful products you create, amazing tutorials and everything you do to help artists. 🥰
Thank you a gazillion times over for this video, Lisa. I just love your style and presentation. At last I've managed to create something in Procreate that looks like watercolour. 😁 Your Aqua Real brushes are fantastic and what a difference a splotch can make. I've really enjoyed using my long-ago-purchased Aqua Real brushes on this project and can't wait to try your techniques out over the weekend. Thanks again 🥰🦘
Fantastic!!! I'm SO happy to read your comment, so glad you created a piece you love. Keep practicing and experimenting with the brushes and blotches, it soon becomes second nature making painting in Procreate a breeze 😊 Happy creating!
Hello, nice work ☺️ Are the brushes used made by you or did you download them? I tried to apply the lesson with the basic brushes along with some brushes of my own making! It wasn't bad, but it wasn't excellent😌. Do you think I should buy brushes from outside the application? Thank you.
Hi Fatema, the brushes I used in this tutorial are brushes I created 😊 It's difficult to answer your second part of your question as it depends on what you want to achieve with your artwork. If it's just for fun and budget is an issue then you don't need external brushes, you can still achieve a lot with the default brushes that come with Procreate. If however you want to create professional artwork to sell, I would recommend looking at investing in quality brushes. This set for example also includes high-resolution canvases that enhance the watercolour brushes which adds to the very realistic look. I'll include the link to my brushes in case you were thinking of getting external brushes: www.lisaglanz.com/shop/aquareal-realistic-watercolour-brushes-for-procreate/ Hope that helps!
@@Lisaglanz Thank you very much. I will take your valuable words into consideration. I am currently in the process of experimenting and learning. When I am able to use the program, it will be clear what I want (maybe my comment contains errors. I used the translator to write)☺️
@@fatema.s.4577 That's the perfect approach! Once you have a better idea of what kind of art you'd like to create, that will give you better direction in terms of which brushes to get. Best of luck with your exploration!
Hi Lisa, this is so pretty, I have purchased the Aqua real set and I am following along with this tutorial, sometimes I am having trouble with making the stamp leave colour on my art, it won't show on the artwork, but if I go into the layers I can see it is working -I'm not sure what I am doing wrong? (hope that makes sense?)
Thank you so much for your purchase, it's much appreciated! It could be that your stamp is below the painting layer. Are you able to send me a screenshot of your artwork (including the layers) to help@lisaglanz.com so I can assist you better 😊
Hello Lisa, I am following your tutorial for this peony. I have a problem and would appreciate your guidance. I am trying to fill in colors without lifting the pencil but find that when I come to a curve or a bend, my curve pops into a straight line and does not follow the lines of the drawing. Is there any setting that I need to look into to avoid this? Appreciate your help. Thank you
It sounds like you are activating Quickshape, this is a feature where Procreate assumes you're trying to draw a particular shape and is activated if you pause for a period of time with your pencil still connected to the screen. You can set the delay of when this is activated to be longer - mine is set to 1 sec. To do that, go the Actions > Prefs > Gesture Control > Quickshape > then set the delay to be longer. Hope that helps!
I don't unfortunately teach brush making, but there are lots of tutorials available on YT that teaches you how to make your own brushes. Hope that helps!
Hi! I use my AquaReal Watercolour brushes in this tutorial which you can find here: www.lisaglanz.com/shop/aquareal-realistic-watercolour-brushes-for-procreate/ Hope that helps!
Hi Lisa. How do I hide the paper background if I want the flower to be a motif for pattern, but I want a plain background and I want to keep that paper texture on the flower itself. Is there a way to achieve that?
The reason that's happening is the clipping mask layer takes on the property of the layer it's clipped to. Because watercolour brushes are fairly translucent, some are very translucent, the clipping mask only "clips" to the paint that's on the underneath layer that's translucent which often makes the clipping mask layer look very washed out. You can try and intensify the results by duplicating your clipping mask - I often do this, and/or using the hue and saturation to increase the saturation of your clipping mask colour. So if you have a solid colour on a layer, then clip to that, the clipping mask will be solid like the layer it clipped to. If you have a layer with translucent paint, the clipping mask will clip to the translucent paint - i.e. the original layer determines the result of your clipping mask. Hope that helps to explain it 😊
@@alicjajefremienko8373 I would say the watercolour brush I'm using has about 50 to 60% coverage. What's giving it the impression that it's very translucent is I've used a really light pink colour. So doing that gives the impression that the paint is more translucent when in fact it still has a fair amount of coverage which will take on the clipping mask better.
I love this technique!! Can you do more of these videos drawing flowers? 😍
Brush with cut/split middle is best for peony's ;)
❤❤❤ I hope you can give more tutorials, I’m using all your brushes, how amazing you are 🥰
Agree
Thank you so much!! Definitely hoping to do more very soon 😊❤️
This was so helpful! I love your brushes, and would love to see more Floral tutorials! thanks so much!
Yay! So glad you found it helpful xx Definitely more to come 😊
I love your Aqua real set of brushes but never am I as successful as you, I must practise more. More Aqua real tutorials please 🙏 and thank you so much for taking the time to teach us how best to use these wonderful brushes.
So glad you love the brushes! Digital painting does take a bit of practice and getting use to, but I promise it get's easier the more you do it. I'm definitely hoping to do more tutorials in the future xx 😊❤️
Gorgeous! Aqua Real is my favorite brush pack and I'm always excited to watch your tutorials! Thank you so much for sharing your creativity with us ❤
You are so welcome! I'm super happy you love the brushes! Thank you so much for your lovely comments, I really appreciate it. ❤️🤗
thank you Lisa! I love your brushes! They were an absolute delight to use and its just gorgeous
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your wonderful comments! SO glad you're enjoying the brushes xx
Thank you so much Lisa. I loved learning how to use these brushes better through drawing this gorgeous peony with you
So glad it was helpful!❤️🤗
Awesome! I'm always so excited to see a new tutorial from Lisa.
Awww! Thank you! That means a lot 😊
Woohoo. Beautiful
Thank you! So glad you like it 😊
lol. I could have sworn I heard snoring… turned out it was your furkid, lol! Love it… flower and snoring
Hehe! Yes, she's a loud snorer 🐶❤️ But it always sounds cuter from a dog 😂
Thank you so much. I love this. I don’t have an Apple Pencil to do the fancy stuff. I still find ways to work around it.
So glad you enjoyed it! How amazing you have found ways to work around that 🙌🤩❤️
Fantastic, informative video--excellent brushes and techniques for creating very challenging watercolor effects in a digital medium. Thank you!!
So glad you enjoyed the tutorial! Thank you so much for your lovely comments xx I really appreciate it!
Thanks for the tutorial! You provide such inspiration and it’s very helpful to see how the brushes can be used.
It's a great pleasure!! Super happy you found it useful xx
Thank you so much
I had a lovely time watching this video. Thank you so much Lisa 🤗 I love this brush pack. It is a great help and very inspiring to see how you use it 🥰
Oh fantastic! So happy you enjoyed the tutorial and loving the brushes!! That makes me super happy xx Happy painting 🤗❤️
Gorgeous watercolor illustration as usual, Lisa! 😃
Thanks so much 😊 I really appreciate that xx
Another fantastic tutorial, thank Lisa! ❤
You are so welcome! So glad you enjoyed it!
Such beautiful work! How wonderful to be blessed with such talent. ❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much! Your lovely kind comment means a lot xx 😘
Thank you for this wonderful tutorial. Just beautiful.
Thanks so much! So glad you enjoy it xx
Beautiful. Easy to follow and make my own flower! Thank you.
Yay!! Super happy you found it useful and easy to follow xx Happy creating!
FABULOUS! THANK YOU!
It's a great pleasure! ❤️🤗
This such a beautiful set of brushed; I\it would be great to see more tutorials using them, thank you!
So glad you're enjoying the brushes! Definitely more to come xx
I love these brushes and canvas it was one of my first purchases, and as always Iole to see you work.
Thank you so much Paloma!! That makes me super happy ❤️🤗
Beautiful! Thank you
It's a great pleasure! Glad you like it! ❤️
Thank you so much Lisa for this wonderful video. Absolutely gorgeous. I can't wait to have another go at it. I got the AquaReal Brush Set a while ago but clearly I haven't been using it properly.
So glad you enjoyed it! Definitely keep going, it get's easier with each painting session. Experiment with the stamps and clipping masks, they give amazing results when you start getting the hang of it. ❤️
@@Lisaglanz Oh well Lisa, I'm a year late getting back to you but better late than never (as they say)! I'm now loving so much AcquaReal 2 as well. Just gorgeous as are all your Procreate brush sets. Huge thanks for all the wonderful products you create, amazing tutorials and everything you do to help artists. 🥰
Omg the whole time I’m like is that a frenchie snoring in the background 😊😂
Hehe!! My little furbag is a huge snorer! Strangely comforting for me 😁🥰
This is so helpful. I buy all of these brushes and then I’m not sure how to make them work for my art.
So glad it was helpful!!❤️🤗
Thank you a gazillion times over for this video, Lisa. I just love your style and presentation. At last I've managed to create something in Procreate that looks like watercolour. 😁 Your Aqua Real brushes are fantastic and what a difference a splotch can make. I've really enjoyed using my long-ago-purchased Aqua Real brushes on this project and can't wait to try your techniques out over the weekend. Thanks again 🥰🦘
Fantastic!!! I'm SO happy to read your comment, so glad you created a piece you love. Keep practicing and experimenting with the brushes and blotches, it soon becomes second nature making painting in Procreate a breeze 😊 Happy creating!
❤thank you 😊
It's a great pleasure!❤️
Hello, nice work ☺️ Are the brushes used made by you or did you download them? I tried to apply the lesson with the basic brushes along with some brushes of my own making! It wasn't bad, but it wasn't excellent😌. Do you think I should buy brushes from outside the application? Thank you.
Hi Fatema, the brushes I used in this tutorial are brushes I created 😊 It's difficult to answer your second part of your question as it depends on what you want to achieve with your artwork. If it's just for fun and budget is an issue then you don't need external brushes, you can still achieve a lot with the default brushes that come with Procreate. If however you want to create professional artwork to sell, I would recommend looking at investing in quality brushes. This set for example also includes high-resolution canvases that enhance the watercolour brushes which adds to the very realistic look. I'll include the link to my brushes in case you were thinking of getting external brushes: www.lisaglanz.com/shop/aquareal-realistic-watercolour-brushes-for-procreate/ Hope that helps!
@@Lisaglanz Thank you very much. I will take your valuable words into consideration. I am currently in the process of experimenting and learning. When I am able to use the program, it will be clear what I want (maybe my comment contains errors. I used the translator to write)☺️
@@fatema.s.4577 That's the perfect approach! Once you have a better idea of what kind of art you'd like to create, that will give you better direction in terms of which brushes to get. Best of luck with your exploration!
@@Lisaglanz thanks ☺️
Hi Lisa, this is so pretty, I have purchased the Aqua real set and I am following along with this tutorial, sometimes I am having trouble with making the stamp leave colour on my art, it won't show on the artwork, but if I go into the layers I can see it is working -I'm not sure what I am doing wrong? (hope that makes sense?)
Thank you so much for your purchase, it's much appreciated! It could be that your stamp is below the painting layer. Are you able to send me a screenshot of your artwork (including the layers) to help@lisaglanz.com so I can assist you better 😊
Hello Lisa, I am following your tutorial for this peony. I have a problem and would appreciate your guidance. I am trying to fill in colors without lifting the pencil but find that when I come to a curve or a bend, my curve pops into a straight line and does not follow the lines of the drawing. Is there any setting that I need to look into to avoid this? Appreciate your help. Thank you
It sounds like you are activating Quickshape, this is a feature where Procreate assumes you're trying to draw a particular shape and is activated if you pause for a period of time with your pencil still connected to the screen. You can set the delay of when this is activated to be longer - mine is set to 1 sec. To do that, go the Actions > Prefs > Gesture Control > Quickshape > then set the delay to be longer. Hope that helps!
@@Lisaglanz Thank you Lisa. Appreciate it. I set it to 1 sec. and works perfectly now😍
@@ketybagwalla Yay!! Glad I could help 😊
@@Lisaglanz 💝
hello dear , may I ask you teach how we can make this brush for whom cant afford it?
I don't unfortunately teach brush making, but there are lots of tutorials available on YT that teaches you how to make your own brushes. Hope that helps!
Is there a specific water color set of brushes?
Hi! I use my AquaReal Watercolour brushes in this tutorial which you can find here: www.lisaglanz.com/shop/aquareal-realistic-watercolour-brushes-for-procreate/
Hope that helps!
Hi Lisa. How do I hide the paper background if I want the flower to be a motif for pattern, but I want a plain background and I want to keep that paper texture on the flower itself. Is there a way to achieve that?
Yes there is 😊 I made a video that shows you how to do that: ua-cam.com/video/a9XvIBbtgNc/v-deo.html
@@Lisaglanz thank you ❤️
A lot of watercolor tutorial please, very nice
Definitely more to come! 😀👍
Can someone tell me why my colors are diffrent than i chose when i create new layer with clipping mask ? They are greyish and pale..😢
The reason that's happening is the clipping mask layer takes on the property of the layer it's clipped to. Because watercolour brushes are fairly translucent, some are very translucent, the clipping mask only "clips" to the paint that's on the underneath layer that's translucent which often makes the clipping mask layer look very washed out. You can try and intensify the results by duplicating your clipping mask - I often do this, and/or using the hue and saturation to increase the saturation of your clipping mask colour. So if you have a solid colour on a layer, then clip to that, the clipping mask will be solid like the layer it clipped to. If you have a layer with translucent paint, the clipping mask will clip to the translucent paint - i.e. the original layer determines the result of your clipping mask. Hope that helps to explain it 😊
@@Lisaglanz thank you ! So your colors are well covering ? They are not that much translusent ?
@@alicjajefremienko8373 I would say the watercolour brush I'm using has about 50 to 60% coverage. What's giving it the impression that it's very translucent is I've used a really light pink colour. So doing that gives the impression that the paint is more translucent when in fact it still has a fair amount of coverage which will take on the clipping mask better.
you should put your videos on shorts
Thank you!! I still need to look into that 😊