Thank you for watching! I remember when I first wanted to get into making clipart I couldn't find any good youtube videos on it and it's taken me a long time to find a good process, so I hope the series is helpful for you (:
hey I just saw your yellow cosmos flower painting in the video and it was one of the first paintings I tried when I started watercolor....just love your work and this tutorial playlist is everything! Thank you so much !!!
Hello and thanks for watching. Be sure to subscribe for Part 2 and Part 3 which will be released later this week (: Also, GET A FREE TRIAL OF SKILLSHARE AND ACCESS TO MY NEW WATERCOLOR PATTERN CLASS: skl.sh/3h7wEvI
It depends on what you're painting but I usually paint on an 8.5x11 inch sheet of watercolor paper and scan in it at 300 dpi or 600 dpi if you want to size them larger.
@@SandraEide Multiple pieces on one sheet? Or one piece on each sheet? I usually paint more pieces on one sheet if they're simple, like loose florals, etc.
@@yvonned3557 yes me too. I often paint multiple smaller sized florals on one page, each flower being 1-2 inches. I'm all for saving money on paper because watercolor paper can be a bit more expensive so use every inch of space you can.
Thank you for this information. VERY useful! Your thoroughness is MUCH appreciated 🙏 5:20 Meaning you scan this paper several times after each "layer" ending up with several scanned files?
Thanks for watching (: I scan each page (layer) only one time. In Part 3 you will see how I create different pieces with the same clipart. In photoshop you can duplicate the pieces, so no need to scan additional.
@@SandraEide yes! Ok that's what I meant. You paint a layer and scan it. Paint another layer and scan that. So the sheet of paper gets scanned for each layer. What a great idea!! Thank you!!
This was really helpful and it was beautiful to watch you painting! Super well-done. Thanks for sharing this!
Very excited for this series. I’ve been searching for a full series on how to actually do this for so many years. Start to finish.Thanks so much 😊
Thank you for watching! I remember when I first wanted to get into making clipart I couldn't find any good youtube videos on it and it's taken me a long time to find a good process, so I hope the series is helpful for you (:
Awesome! Can't wait for part 2!!!
Thank you so much for watching (: I can't wait to share Part 2!
Thankyou so much for this content !
hey I just saw your yellow cosmos flower painting in the video and it was one of the first paintings I tried when I started watercolor....just love your work and this tutorial playlist is everything! Thank you so much !!!
Thank you so much, Sandra for sharing this tutorial. Beautiful work!!!
Thank you so much for this videos! Waiting for Part 2 😍
Thank you for watching (: Part 2 is going to be released this Sunday!
Hello and thanks for watching. Be sure to subscribe for Part 2 and Part 3 which will be released later this week (:
Also, GET A FREE TRIAL OF SKILLSHARE AND ACCESS TO MY NEW WATERCOLOR PATTERN CLASS: skl.sh/3h7wEvI
Hi Sandra
I want to learn these.....
Great video. Is Part 2 on UA-cam?
What size do you recommend painting clip art?
It depends on what you're painting but I usually paint on an 8.5x11 inch sheet of watercolor paper and scan in it at 300 dpi or 600 dpi if you want to size them larger.
@@SandraEide Multiple pieces on one sheet? Or one piece on each sheet? I usually paint more pieces on one sheet if they're simple, like loose florals, etc.
@@yvonned3557 yes me too. I often paint multiple smaller sized florals on one page, each flower being 1-2 inches. I'm all for saving money on paper because watercolor paper can be a bit more expensive so use every inch of space you can.
This is video i search for a months. I need it to make my listing on etsy.
Thank you..!
Thank you! So glad it helped (:
Thank you for this information. VERY useful! Your thoroughness is MUCH appreciated 🙏
5:20 Meaning you scan this paper several times after each "layer" ending up with several scanned files?
Thanks for watching (: I scan each page (layer) only one time. In Part 3 you will see how I create different pieces with the same clipart. In photoshop you can duplicate the pieces, so no need to scan additional.
@@SandraEide yes! Ok that's what I meant. You paint a layer and scan it. Paint another layer and scan that. So the sheet of paper gets scanned for each layer. What a great idea!! Thank you!!
Thank you!🌻🌼🌷
Do you still have the Etsy shop
Excellent work and I too want to create videos that are free for people to learn what I do!!
That is awesome!
@@SandraEide 😊
What if you don't know how to paint? Lol =D