Yes Finally I have to re do the joji Paint I did hahah I kinda been using the white uni pen signo to make the wave. Because white calligraphy is rare in where I live
Tip: If you use watercolor pencils that match the colors you will be putting paint over, this will eliminate the ugly pencil graphite lines that can’t be erased after you paint over them but still show through the paint. The pencil lines will simply blend in with the rest of the painting and disappear once you paint over them.
A severe case of artists' block has got me into the mode of watching art videos and tutorials for too long, desperately trying to find something to motivate me and kick my butt into gear - to start DOING art instead of watching. Your work is (or looks) so simple yet is still amazing. So I just got that kick I needed and it hurts in a good way. Thank you sooo much for that. I also subscribed.xx
I know this is like 4 years late but I wanted to say I followed your tutorial and I absolutely love the outcome, it's not quite as good as yours but it still looks awesome and I'm super proud of it! Thank you!
I've made some bookmarks out of my paintings, they are not as pretty as your waves but I love what I've created and it makes me happy to see them between the pages in the books that I'm studying with :) Thank you for the tips and ideas!
I use watercolour a lot but I always try to stay exactly within the lines of my sketches. This video just reminded me how beautiful watercolour is when you just let lose
This tutorial is one of my faves. It's clear, concise and well done. Thanks for making painting beautiful waves achievable! I have one request: if it's not too much trouble could you elaborate a bit more on how you paint the white ink foam ripples? They look very realistic when you paint them. I'm having trouble making them look realistic.
I'm one of this silent watchers, never comment; but now I have to. Only by watching your videos I feel like I can become better with art, you are so amazing! Your art is stunning as well, but it's your way to explain and how you talk about yourself and your art that makes me... inspired? You are a genius, thank you so much for all your hard work, thank you! And if you really became an art teacher some day, I quite sure that you would be amazing. We don't know eachother, but I hope that you will never loose yourself and the way your are. Thanks again for being you and our all great teacher here! (And sorry for my English...)
This is absolutely fantastic! And I also love how indigo and teal (a lot of times together) has become such a staple in both your pallette and style that it kinda has become your signsture.
Maybe it's just a coincidence that you uploaded. But i was feeling veryyyy frustrated. It's been a while since i draw. I even thought of quitting watercolor. But who knows? Maybe i will pick up those brushes and start again :)
@@lunartear84 The best way to paint watercolor like a professional watercolor artist is to watch ONLY watercolor artists you want to paint like. Never watch artists you don't want to paint like. Never. Watch guys like Alvero castignet.
Hi, I’ve hardly painted since covid 2020 and it’s now nearly Aug 2021 (retirement after 46 years on the job). I want to thank you for helping me get past the block. I really enjoy your narration and tutorial, regards Sue
I never thought much of watercolor before. This is my favorite watercolor video EVAR! Now, I want to watercolor! I didn't know you could get results like this with watercolor before! Also, your laid back easy way of explaining what to do makes me think I could actually try this and get my kids involved. In anycase, I could have this video playing in the background all day long! Well done, and amazing art!
I just did the first wave effect @0:42 for a piece in my AP art class and I thank you tremendously because it prevented my bird’s eye view of water from being boring to look at
I haven't painted for a few weeks now, this lesson motivated me to get back into it. The techniques you demonstrate are gorgeous and I can't wait to practice them, not only for waves but also for other (background) textures. THANK YOU!!!
Thank you so much for the lesson! I had a great time trying out the first technique tonight and I look forward to trying out the other two, as well, and to doing the first one over and over again in different ways. Your teaching style is amazingly clear and inspiring. This lesson totally invigorated and re-energized me; it got me out of a little painting rut I had been in. Thank you so much!
Im a traditional artist and I mostly sketch and color with copics but this kinda helped and inspired me to draw waves for the first time and im kinda happy with how it came out
i'm doing an art competition called VASE, and i want to do a watercolor piece with waves, and this is sooo helpful. thanks kelogs, much love from the U.S. ❤
I followed the last tutorial with the boats and HOW FUN! I am just getting into playing with watercolours and this turned out well. Feeling encouraged so thank you!
Thank you so much for so thoughtfully sharing your skill on water colour waves! I have been pinning every Wave both large and small to get a feel for those elusive foam and light patterns. So, now I get it!! Freaking awesome!!👍👍👍😁
I thought this looked so easy... till I tried it!! Haaahaha!! Ive watched your video probably 5 or 6 times. Still working through my first practice run. Always loved the look of watercolor but IT AINT NO JOKE! You make it look effortless. Having loads of fun with this. Thanks for the challenge.
Totally agree. I am in the middle of trying it for the second time because I screwed up the first attempt by using cheap watercolor paper that buckled and didn't allow the paint to bloom properly.
Because of online class, i got inspired to try traditional painting again so i bought a watercolor set from online and im watching loads of tips like this!
This tutorial has genuinely helped me so much to get back into watercolours again! I took a break from art and hadn’t touched watercolours in at least four years, but recently I bought myself a fresh Paul Rubens palette and gave it another go. Seeing how you use simple techniques to create the waves was really useful for understanding how the paints work :-)
I just tried this and it turned out quite well! Thanks for having such easy to understand instructions - this will definitely be something I try again in the future to try and improve! :)
Great video. Thank you for explaining everything so clearly. Also, THANK YOU for putting the sponsor in the beginning and end of video. Appreciate the absence of interruptions during the video :-)
Yay!! I’ve been patiently waiting for this. I actually have a sketch that’s been waiting to be painted but I wanted to wait in hopes that this tutorial would come about. Thank You Thank You Thank You!! 🙏🏽 Amazing as always 🖤🖤
I like how all of your art seems to have whimsical features. You have droplets of color floating in the waves, fallowing the tide. One of my favorite examples of this is in your 16/17 sketchbook, where a girl is standing in a puddle filled with colorful goldfish. It reminds me of Ponyo 😊
Haha I have the same mugs there’s another one that says paint water to keep them separate but at this point whichever one is clean is the one I’m using so they’re ironic mugs now as I drink coffee out of the paint water mug and paint out of the other
Found your channel while looking for projects for my grandchildren....spellbinding to observe your techniques. Now I'm inspired to try this myself! Your Amazon Page has some wonderful supplies....another great list of good quality tools. Thank you for this post! Cheers from California : )
I love your way of demonstrating/teaching...step by step. I tried the first exercise....it was fun and turned out ok for a first try. Going to do the second one this week. My teacher is happy that I'm trying new things without her! lol
I just tried this and it came out amazing! I just want to thank you for dropping this awesome tutorial video. It was my first watercolour painting and I am happy that I followed your tutorial❤❤💕💕
I absolutely love love love this tutorial.. You explain in a very simple and clear way every aspect of your technique, it makes it look pretty easy. Thank you!
Thanks so much for this tutorial. I spent an evening following it, finally being creative. The results aren't perfect by all means, but I have learned so much about watercolour techniques and love the result. I can only encourage everyone to just give it a try :)
I don't know how to draw at all, but I liked your lesson so much that I tried to repeat it and everything worked out for me. Thank you. You are inspiring.
One of the most important things we can do as humans is to teach one another what we know so we all may grow. And you sor, are one hell of a teacher. 🙌👏👏👏🖖
Wow, thank you so much! I've been wanting to learn to paint waves/ocean scenes for so long, but I'd never gotten the hang of water. This really helped!
just wanted to say that your voice is so smooth (its really relaxing as a podcast to play when doing art) and the editing is just so so pleasing. love your work
Once again I didn’t manage to achieve this beautiful painting… but it’s ok ! I’m used to not succeeding with poster color, gouache or water color. So I learnt to let it go when things go wrong !! I’m gonna keep trying though. Best of luck everyone !
Love this so much. I tried it, didn’t follow your steps (as in light to dark done backwards in second one so had to introduce paynes gray and gradients in first one. I think i didn’t dilute second bowl enough🙄)and did all three at once. It still looked good. Definitely will try it some more.
thanks for this tutorial. Just attempting a shallow reef with overlying 'ripples' and I think this method will do the trick. fingers crossed. thanks again
I love your tutorial. You are so fun to listen to! Your voice is nice and calm. And the three paintings you created are just so beautiful! I am definitely going to try this!
Thx for the tutorial really enjoyed making my peace’s while watching, you’re water colors where definitely a lot less cheap as well as your brushes but I still had a good experience and enjoyed making mine
Haru let the water make the water for you. Just ad some swoopies and you’ll get a decent wave. A good method to making it look food is trying to balance the shapes. Have one wave leaning left? Add one leaning right somewhere! Don’t forget to look at real waves too
excellent tutorial! I painted two paintings (without the middle one) and they came out great! I love that by learning watercolor I can create such pretty things!
Love these!! I was looking for a subject to paint for a B-Day gift and will be trying these tonight. I particularly like the one with the boats. Eager to try it! I'll use some white gouache, or acrylic, instead of white ink
When one part of the painting was drying, I moved on to start the next painting. Then I would come back and do the next step of the first painting.That way I’m always doing something
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Finally
I have to re do the joji Paint I did hahah
I kinda been using the white uni pen signo to make the wave. Because white calligraphy is rare in where I live
Damn right
Can we all just take a moment to appreciate Hieu’s editing. It’s so pleasing and relaxing :)
Yes exactly what i need right now ♡
i'm actually having more and more fun in the editting process with each video!! it means a loooot to see that you guys appreciate the editting!
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Tip: If you use watercolor pencils that match the colors you will be putting paint over, this will eliminate the ugly pencil graphite lines that can’t be erased after you paint over them but still show through the paint. The pencil lines will simply blend in with the rest of the painting and disappear once you paint over them.
Woah, thanks for the tip!
Good one! never thought of that. and we do have watercolor pencils!
wish i read this before starting but alll good
@@Emy-sh1lo maybe for next time? Learning is all a part of the process to do and get better!
Brilliant. Thank you.
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A severe case of artists' block has got me into the mode of watching art videos and tutorials for too long, desperately trying to find something to motivate me and kick my butt into gear - to start DOING art instead of watching. Your work is (or looks) so simple yet is still amazing.
So I just got that kick I needed and it hurts in a good way.
Thank you sooo much for that. I also subscribed.xx
"not paint water" lol I need that mug
I's there a matching one that says 'paint water' haha
@@LizGridleyArtist There is actually so the fact that he put his paint water in that cup is extra funny
@@Solsumi i know he has both cups, so i laughed so hard when i saw he did that.
It's Hallith Bates' product :) check out her website
@@zeninspriggan794 lol!!
I know this is like 4 years late but I wanted to say I followed your tutorial and I absolutely love the outcome, it's not quite as good as yours but it still looks awesome and I'm super proud of it! Thank you!
Me: I should really study for my math-exam on monday
*Upload: WATERCOLOR TUTORIAL FOR WAVES *
Me: or I could spend the whole weekend painting waves
Seems reasonable
Me with my statistics homework haha! I probably should finish it but these videos and trying them out
Learn your math so when you are 55yo, you are not painting under a tree and selling paintings on the street to make your rent money.
Joe surfer We know 🤦♀️
More therapeutic that way.
I've made some bookmarks out of my paintings, they are not as pretty as your waves but I love what I've created and it makes me happy to see them between the pages in the books that I'm studying with :) Thank you for the tips and ideas!
well done. We can feel the satisfaction
Great idea!
Wow! U just inspired me to create some for my sister, she loves reading 🙊💕
Woah i did the same Neve though someone else did it too
I use watercolour a lot but I always try to stay exactly within the lines of my sketches. This video just reminded me how beautiful watercolour is when you just let lose
Omg i feel the same thing!
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This tutorial is one of my faves. It's clear, concise and well done. Thanks for making painting beautiful waves achievable! I have one request: if it's not too much trouble could you elaborate a bit more on how you paint the white ink foam ripples? They look very realistic when you paint them. I'm having trouble making them look realistic.
Nice to meet you friend. I draw Korean pictures as a hobby. It's an honor if you're interested in my paintings.^^
In class we were asked to write about someone we are inspired by an I wrote about the lovely dude who made this super chill amazing video! Thank you!
What you wrote?? :)
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i wrote how much he inspires me. Im applying to an art highschool and his videos are helping me with my overwhelming anxiety.
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@@madambluejay1780 If you want to make money, focus on math and science. If you want to be poor and have no marketable skills focus on art.
Did anyone else fall asleep to this after a couple months worth of borderline insomnia?
The technique, soothing voice, calming music ***chef's kiss***
Brain:Oh,got it.
Hands: No you can’t.
I thought that too at first. Keep trying. You'll get there, I promise.
Too true.....
too true.
Me every single time
Eyes: So beautiful! Wanna try it
Brain: Yeah i can do it
Hands: weeeelll...
This is relatable on a different level loooool
I'm one of this silent watchers, never comment; but now I have to. Only by watching your videos I feel like I can become better with art, you are so amazing! Your art is stunning as well, but it's your way to explain and how you talk about yourself and your art that makes me... inspired? You are a genius, thank you so much for all your hard work, thank you! And if you really became an art teacher some day, I quite sure that you would be amazing. We don't know eachother, but I hope that you will never loose yourself and the way your are. Thanks again for being you and our all great teacher here! (And sorry for my English...)
YES, I ALWAYS BELIEVED THAT YOU'RE STILL ALIVE
These painting tutorials are a great way to learn, I recently learned in one hour than I have for a whole semester, for what i am looking for.
Are you talking about only this channel or do you recommend any others?
@@manalodedra6910 all tutorials, this one is beautiful but I don’t have the tools.
This is absolutely fantastic! And I also love how indigo and teal (a lot of times together) has become such a staple in both your pallette and style that it kinda has become your signsture.
I was just thinking about this :) So relaxing to look at, and my favorite colors.
Loved the three different styles. This guy is so encouraging and mellow. I can't wait to try the abstract one.
Maybe it's just a coincidence that you uploaded. But i was feeling veryyyy frustrated. It's been a while since i draw. I even thought of quitting watercolor. But who knows? Maybe i will pick up those brushes and start again :)
Me too... tried to paint yesterday and felt frustrated... and now this! Is so inspiring...
What? Felt the same... I just don't get watercolor lately.
Just take a break from painting and try again after a few days, maybe that will help
same bro
@@lunartear84 The best way to paint watercolor like a professional watercolor artist is to watch ONLY watercolor artists you want to paint like. Never watch artists you don't want to paint like. Never. Watch guys like Alvero castignet.
Your videos are the only constant form of happiness I can find in this crazy world. Honestly, I am so thankful to you
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me - :(
him - “good morning good morning!”
me - :)
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Hi, I’ve hardly painted since covid 2020 and it’s now nearly Aug 2021 (retirement after 46 years on the job). I want to thank you for helping me get past the block. I really enjoy your narration and tutorial, regards Sue
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I never thought much of watercolor before. This is my favorite watercolor video EVAR! Now, I want to watercolor! I didn't know you could get results like this with watercolor before! Also, your
laid back easy way of explaining what to do makes me think I could actually try this and get my kids involved. In anycase, I could have this video playing in the background all day long! Well done, and amazing art!
I just did the first wave effect @0:42 for a piece in my AP art class and I thank you tremendously because it prevented my bird’s eye view of water from being boring to look at
I haven't painted for a few weeks now, this lesson motivated me to get back into it. The techniques you demonstrate are gorgeous and I can't wait to practice them, not only for waves but also for other (background) textures. THANK YOU!!!
Thank you so much for the lesson! I had a great time trying out the first technique tonight and I look forward to trying out the other two, as well, and to doing the first one over and over again in different ways. Your teaching style is amazingly clear and inspiring. This lesson totally invigorated and re-energized me; it got me out of a little painting rut I had been in. Thank you so much!
Chck mine also 💓 #roycreations
Anyone else here to get inspired to use your watercolours during Quarantine?? Nope? Ok 🤷🏼♀️
Me xD
I spent 6 hours watercolouring yesterday pls send help
I only have oils and poster colours, but I'm going to try anyway
Leo Schwieterman you’re on the right path my friend, I’m proud 😁 I’ve been doing the same
Midorikonokami Awesome! I bet it’ll be a vibrant master piece 😊😌
Im a traditional artist and I mostly sketch and color with copics but this kinda helped and inspired me to draw waves for the first time and im kinda happy with how it came out
i'm doing an art competition called VASE, and i want to do a watercolor piece with waves, and this is sooo helpful. thanks kelogs, much love from the U.S. ❤
7:17 using a Masking Fluid.
I just learned something new. Thank you.
Jane Honda it’s basically liquid latex from what I’ve heard
I followed the last tutorial with the boats and HOW FUN! I am just getting into playing with watercolours and this turned out well. Feeling encouraged so thank you!
OMG HE’S BAAAACKKK!!! I’VE BEEN WATCHING HIS OLD VIDEOS ALL OVER AGAIN AND AGAIN❤️🦋
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Thank you so much for so thoughtfully sharing your skill on water colour waves! I have been pinning every Wave both large and small to get a feel for those elusive foam and light patterns. So, now I get it!! Freaking awesome!!👍👍👍😁
I thought this looked so easy... till I tried it!! Haaahaha!! Ive watched your video probably 5 or 6 times. Still working through my first practice run. Always loved the look of watercolor but IT AINT NO JOKE! You make it look effortless. Having loads of fun with this. Thanks for the challenge.
Totally agree. I am in the middle of trying it for the second time because I screwed up the first attempt by using cheap watercolor paper that buckled and didn't allow the paint to bloom properly.
You made it look so easy & inspired me to try & i did the 1st piece using whatever materials I have - substituted white ink with white poster colour
Im pretty satisfied with the result given i havent done this for years. Tqvm!
I love how you simplified the foam part of the waves.
Because of online class, i got inspired to try traditional painting again so i bought a watercolor set from online and im watching loads of tips like this!
my art teacher would have killed me if she saw me do anything experimental and creative like this. looks amazing!
the hands of a painter is really magical
This tutorial has genuinely helped me so much to get back into watercolours again! I took a break from art and hadn’t touched watercolours in at least four years, but recently I bought myself a fresh Paul Rubens palette and gave it another go. Seeing how you use simple techniques to create the waves was really useful for understanding how the paints work :-)
I'm completely blown away, your style is absolutely stunning. ABSOLUTELY. STUNNING!
I just tried this and it turned out quite well! Thanks for having such easy to understand instructions - this will definitely be something I try again in the future to try and improve! :)
Great video. Thank you for explaining everything so clearly. Also, THANK YOU for putting the sponsor in the beginning and end of video. Appreciate the absence of interruptions during the video :-)
Yay!! I’ve been patiently waiting for this. I actually have a sketch that’s been waiting to be painted but I wanted to wait in hopes that this tutorial would come about. Thank You Thank You Thank You!! 🙏🏽 Amazing as always 🖤🖤
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The P is silent in Phthalo. (So, “Thalo”) This has been awesome, truly. I can’t wait to give these beautiful techniques a try! Thank you!
Just did 2 of them and it turned out amazing!! Best watercolor paintings i ever made! Thank u so much for this tutorial 💖💖💖
I like how all of your art seems to have whimsical features. You have droplets of color floating in the waves, fallowing the tide. One of my favorite examples of this is in your 16/17 sketchbook, where a girl is standing in a puddle filled with colorful goldfish. It reminds me of Ponyo 😊
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Why does your cup that does indeed contain paint water say “not paint water”
It's certainly mean to be about clean water! By opposition with his other paint bowl
Or maybe it's just sarcasm type of mug for artists
ahaha ironic
Haha I have the same mugs there’s another one that says paint water to keep them separate but at this point whichever one is clean is the one I’m using so they’re ironic mugs now as I drink coffee out of the paint water mug and paint out of the other
Because he is a rebel. 😉
Your simple-to-follow techniques and calming voice made this one of the best tutorials I've seen!
Keep being you, brother!
Oh my goodness!! I’ve been waiting for a video and it’s finally hear!😭 hope you have an amazing new year!💫
Found your channel while looking for projects for my grandchildren....spellbinding to observe your techniques.
Now I'm inspired to try this myself!
Your Amazon Page has some wonderful supplies....another great list of good quality tools.
Thank you for this post! Cheers from California : )
we've been blessed with a new video
I love your way of demonstrating/teaching...step by step. I tried the first exercise....it was fun and turned out ok for a first try. Going to do the second one this week. My teacher is happy that I'm trying new things without her! lol
I just tried this and it came out amazing! I just want to thank you for dropping this awesome tutorial video. It was my first watercolour painting and I am happy that I followed your tutorial❤❤💕💕
Whaaat that masking fluid is magic! I'm very new to watercolours and painting in general and this opens up so many new possibilities
This is absolutely stunning and I'm definitely trying it this weekend! Thank you!
I finished this and it is one of my favorite pieces as a beginner. Thank you.
Really simple but yet such a fun and helpful tutorial 😊 thank you sooo so much for sharing this with us and keep up giving us interesting content
I absolutely love love love this tutorial.. You explain in a very simple and clear way every aspect of your technique, it makes it look pretty easy. Thank you!
Nice to meet you friend. I draw Korean pictures as a hobby. It's an honor if you're interested in my paintings.^^
Thanks so much for this tutorial. I spent an evening following it, finally being creative. The results aren't perfect by all means, but I have learned so much about watercolour techniques and love the result. I can only encourage everyone to just give it a try :)
I don't know how to draw at all, but I liked your lesson so much that I tried to repeat it and everything worked out for me. Thank you. You are inspiring.
I love puh-tuh-hAlo, that's my favorite color
One of the most important things we can do as humans is to teach one another what we know so we all may grow. And you sor, are one hell of a teacher. 🙌👏👏👏🖖
Wow, thank you so much! I've been wanting to learn to paint waves/ocean scenes for so long, but I'd never gotten the hang of water. This really helped!
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I tried the last painting and am loving the results.... thanks!
just wanted to say that your voice is so smooth (its really relaxing as a podcast to play when doing art) and the editing is just so so pleasing. love your work
Me: *Doesn't use watercolours at all*
Also me: How useful, I'll definitely use this in my ink work
Chck mine also 💓 #roycreations
I watched this video for that very same reason xD
Once again I didn’t manage to achieve this beautiful painting… but it’s ok ! I’m used to not succeeding with poster color, gouache or water color. So I learnt to let it go when things go wrong !! I’m gonna keep trying though. Best of luck everyone !
This was so relaxing to watch and I dont get why anyone in their right mind would hit any other thing than the thumbs up button!!!
I've seen your art on Instagram a few years back but I don't think I followed you. So happy to have found you on UA-cam. 💓 so many useful tips
I appreciate this tutorial, it's givin me some inspiration to actually try and work with watercolor. Thank you and your amazing artwork.
Love this so much. I tried it, didn’t follow your steps (as in light to dark done backwards in second one so had to introduce paynes gray and gradients in first one. I think i didn’t dilute second bowl enough🙄)and did all three at once. It still looked good. Definitely will try it some more.
Why am I watching this? I dont even paint or do art in the slightest. Either way, have a like
Art class nostalgia
Beautiful work and I like your reasonable pace and relaxing speaking style.
What in the... I was literally thinking about this when I opened yt and this video shows up
Finally a good recommendation
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I love how your colors always come out so vibrant.
I wish there was a
thanks for this tutorial. Just attempting a shallow reef with overlying 'ripples' and I think this method will do the trick. fingers crossed. thanks again
this person is so fucking talented and creates such beautiful paintings
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your instructions are so helpful, you nicely explain what is important in every step and why. that's so great and the results are amazing.
Wow, From the moment I heard his voice it was good just like his outputs
his voice is like asmr (〃▽〃)
Beautiful!!! Best part is you did not hurry up...and taught everything so patiently😍
The foam is incredibly hard to paint. 😭
Vanessa Red same here. Definitely not for beginners :(
repetition! :)
Chck mine also 💓 #roycreations
Totally, I think I was the only one having a hard time. He makes it look so simple
Practice practice practice
I did the first image and it turned out very well. Thank you for this tutorial.
Me: Let‘s study!
Video appears*
Me: I- i can do it later..
I love your tutorial.
You are so fun to listen to! Your voice is nice and calm. And the three paintings you created are just so beautiful! I am definitely going to try this!
me: this looks easy enough
my hands: that's a funny joke
Thank you for this beautiful video and sharing these techniques… I tried the technique and absolutely loved it❤️
Thx for the tutorial really enjoyed making my peace’s while watching, you’re water colors where definitely a lot less cheap as well as your brushes but I still had a good experience and enjoyed making mine
The depth you created is amazing.
I'm trying this but struggling 😩😩😩
You can tell he has it down but I'm unsure of how to move the brush to get the right look. I'll keep trying tho
I would suggest finding a beginner tutorial as, yes, this is clearly at a more intermediate level. Also, play around with it. Practice makes better
Haru let the water make the water for you. Just ad some swoopies and you’ll get a decent wave. A good method to making it look food is trying to balance the shapes. Have one wave leaning left? Add one leaning right somewhere! Don’t forget to look at real waves too
excellent tutorial! I painted two paintings (without the middle one) and they came out great! I love that by learning watercolor I can create such pretty things!
10:27 I'm struggling with this white ink part!! its sooo difficult for meee
The drawing the shapes or using the ink? I just used a white Uniball Signo pen and it worked well!
Love these!! I was looking for a subject to paint for a B-Day gift and will be trying these tonight. I particularly like the one with the boats. Eager to try it! I'll use some white gouache, or acrylic, instead of white ink
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I’m new to watercolor painting, thank you for sharing tips and tricks.
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Omg watercolor is so satisfying, relaxing and i love your voice
Okey yesterday i painted smiley...
Should i try this?
Please do! ☺️
Awesome work man, I wish you had more videos like this on your channel (tutorials for beginners)
Thanks
I see. Do you have tutorials for patience tho? I might need it.
When one part of the painting was drying, I moved on to start the next painting. Then I would come back and do the next step of the first painting.That way I’m always doing something