Here's a tip from a landscape painter… things in the background are further away, so they should appear more muted and less saturated in color because you have to look through so much more air and atmosphere to see what is in the distance. When I paint things in the distance, I gray down the color a little bit. As a paint things closer to the viewer, I add more saturated color and more detail. Hope that helps! By the way, love your videos, thanks for sharing!
I am 51 years old. I've struggled with landscapes and trees forever. You are encouraging me and inspiring me to keep trying. Improvement is always possible. Thank you! I like your tree painting, by the way 😊
I tend to lack motivation when it comes to improving my own art, so it's nice to watch someone be so excited about the whole process and learning new things. It makes me just a llittle more motivated too.
We're not too proud to admit we really got caught up in this great video! This reminds us all to be honest with ourselves about where we are and where we want to be with our work, but be kind and patient too. If you never feel like you need to improve some aspect of your art, then you probably aren't pushing the limits of your ability, and doing that is how you're going to reach your goals!
the first two paitings were already impressive to me. But when you compared 4th with 1st it felt like comparing a high resolution picture with a low resolution picture! So amazing how much you could improve yourself.
You are a true talent and will someday be very successful. Most landscape artists under paint with a burnt sienna, red, or orange, to compliment the greens. Also, they mix their own greens from blues and yellows.
In my opinion, the last painting you did looks just like how the naked eye would see the landscape, whereas, the darker one you prefer, is more like if a camera with a slight filter took the picture. Both are realistic and AMAZING. They literally look like photographs 😭 I really need to do more landscape stuff too😪😪
This was seriously one of the most fascinating videos i have ever seen. For one, i just thought that someone who can do portraits could automatically paint anything because to me they're the hardest thing to draw or paint. And for two, watching you learn and realize things was so cool. And to see that on day one you went as far as you could- like your brain literally didn't know where else to go with it all the way to day 4 when you decided to get some input and you just kept going and going. It was just so cool! Also, day 4 was my favorite but i absolutely loved em all because somewhere in some fancy boutique or in a museum, there's a painting that looks like all the days that is by someone famous and/or costs hundreds of thousands of dollars. Wow! Bravo!! Super duper uper video! I love this. Oooh oooh oh oh!! Do another one- make it a series and each week do either a different kind of painting or just do a different landscape each week. Any way you'd do it, it'd be super interesting. Wow. Thanks for this. I wanna do ot now....only i wanna learn to do flowers and people because i suuuuuck at that stuff and i wonder now if I'd be capable of improving even a little bit. Anyway, thanks again! I love this video!!
Andrew Tischler really helped me understand the whole aerial perspective concept, that the colors are cool and muted towards the background and warm and saturated towards the foreground. You kind of achieved this in Day 4 because you used a dark background on the trees, which ended up drabbing the colors. Try the same thing but with grays in the background colors next time so that the WARM blacks and vibrant highlights of the foreground will pop. 😊
You are a much better painter and younger than me, but I can share that the background gets less saturated lighter, and more blue the further back you go. You were right that the 5th’s background was too saturated. 4th was my fave. This was such an excellent experiment! And for some really wise landscape advice, some of Ian Roberts Mastering Composition channel might appeal to you. 😊
day four definitely had more depth! when it comes to the background of landscapes, i feel like it's really important to have darker colors for that depth effect since it is, of course, in the background. this was really cool to see the improvement!
Your video made me to remember how I tryed to improve my drawing skills when I was ten. For one lesson of mathematics, I managed to paint five or six pages of a notebook with human figures
camila is the reason i havent given up on catching up on my gcse art coursework and im going to try so hard to make my stiff art teacher bump my grade up from a 7 to an 8
For not painting landscapes for like 3 years you are SOOO GOOD ❤ like I have been trying to practice painting landscapes for like a year now and I still suck 😅
Just wanted to say that I've enjoyed watching your videos SO MUCH and this is honestly like my favourite channel to watch :D always excited to see what a new video brings and your videos always get me inspired to paint, so maybe some of these days I will *actually* paint instead of daydreaming about it :'D
omg, your videos motivate me so much to draw, even when I'm at my lowest in art. I was just thinking that my art is absolute doodoo and I couldn't even bother drawing anything, but this video made me laugh from all the jokes and get back to drawing 😁 Thank you so much for posting videos! You're funny and creative and I hope u have an amazing day!! ❤Also, my favorites were days 4 and 5, you definitely improved!
I recommend studying ghibli landscape painters like Oga Kazuo and Yoichi Nishikawa, Their art is so digestible if you take some time observing it and it feels so calming :)) Goodluck with the landscape journey.( btw ur already killing it tho)
Day 4 was my favorite, although I gotta say they were all a hell of a lot better than I could ever do. haha But I feel like you hit a sweet spot on day 4.
I liked 3 best I think! 4th is good too. Not only you should've made the trees lighter for the 5th, but also less saturated to get that atmospheric distance going on. It is indeed a biiiit too saturated. Still hood though. In fact even the first painting is very good too 🎉
Would you ever consider doing a more in-dept videos on ur college acceptance journey? I want to go to art school as a hs senior rn and the money is a huge barrier, so i wondered if u had any tips on scholarships n stuff
Thanks for being so inspirational, I was amazed at how quickly your landscape’s improved! I’m going to have to try something like that with seascapes, it kills me every time i try to paint water.
Loved this video! I liked the 4th painting the most. Also, thank you so much I’m feeling inspired to start painting again. It was awesome that you improved on these paintings. ❤
dude the improvement is cray cray!!!! honestly every one of them looks good but maybe that’s bc i cannot do landscapes so. KEEP IT UP MS AMERICA!!!🤞❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Here's a tip from a landscape painter… things in the background are further away, so they should appear more muted and less saturated in color because you have to look through so much more air and atmosphere to see what is in the distance. When I paint things in the distance, I gray down the color a little bit. As a paint things closer to the viewer, I add more saturated color and more detail. Hope that helps! By the way, love your videos, thanks for sharing!
Erm I skimmed that and decided “that’s too much fancy shit for today” and continued doing portraits 😃
I am 51 years old. I've struggled with landscapes and trees forever. You are encouraging me and inspiring me to keep trying. Improvement is always possible. Thank you! I like your tree painting, by the way 😊
I loved days 4 and 5. With 4 it was very realistic and I'm a sucker for realism. But on day 5, I loved the saturation and the vibrant colors.
I tend to lack motivation when it comes to improving my own art, so it's nice to watch someone be so excited about the whole process and learning new things. It makes me just a llittle more motivated too.
We're not too proud to admit we really got caught up in this great video! This reminds us all to be honest with ourselves about where we are and where we want to be with our work, but be kind and patient too. If you never feel like you need to improve some aspect of your art, then you probably aren't pushing the limits of your ability, and doing that is how you're going to reach your goals!
couldn’t have said it better myself!
the first two paitings were already impressive to me. But when you compared 4th with 1st it felt like comparing a high resolution picture with a low resolution picture! So amazing how much you could improve yourself.
somebody count how many times i said landscape during this video
Challenge accepted
I think you said it 11 times (including the plural of landscape). I'm probably wrong 😭😭
I got 9!
(P.s luv ur content)
It was 11 times. At one point, you just stopped saying it completely LOL
@@pip4298 I caught that too lol
You are a true talent and will someday be very successful. Most landscape artists under paint with a burnt sienna, red, or orange, to compliment the greens. Also, they mix their own greens from blues and yellows.
i very much appreciate the stardew valley music
i have gotten obsessed with stardew valley again
@@caamileon omg me too. i literally thought i was tripping when i heard the music because i played stardew for like 10 hours straight yesterday💀
this video gave me sooooo much motivation omggg😭
In my opinion, the last painting you did looks just like how the naked eye would see the landscape, whereas, the darker one you prefer, is more like if a camera with a slight filter took the picture. Both are realistic and AMAZING. They literally look like photographs 😭 I really need to do more landscape stuff too😪😪
This was seriously one of the most fascinating videos i have ever seen. For one, i just thought that someone who can do portraits could automatically paint anything because to me they're the hardest thing to draw or paint. And for two, watching you learn and realize things was so cool. And to see that on day one you went as far as you could- like your brain literally didn't know where else to go with it all the way to day 4 when you decided to get some input and you just kept going and going. It was just so cool! Also, day 4 was my favorite but i absolutely loved em all because somewhere in some fancy boutique or in a museum, there's a painting that looks like all the days that is by someone famous and/or costs hundreds of thousands of dollars. Wow! Bravo!! Super duper uper video! I love this. Oooh oooh oh oh!! Do another one- make it a series and each week do either a different kind of painting or just do a different landscape each week. Any way you'd do it, it'd be super interesting. Wow. Thanks for this. I wanna do ot now....only i wanna learn to do flowers and people because i suuuuuck at that stuff and i wonder now if I'd be capable of improving even a little bit. Anyway, thanks again! I love this video!!
Andrew Tischler really helped me understand the whole aerial perspective concept, that the colors are cool and muted towards the background and warm and saturated towards the foreground.
You kind of achieved this in Day 4 because you used a dark background on the trees, which ended up drabbing the colors. Try the same thing but with grays in the background colors next time so that the WARM blacks and vibrant highlights of the foreground will pop. 😊
You are a much better painter and younger than me, but I can share that the background gets less saturated lighter, and more blue the further back you go. You were right that the 5th’s background was too saturated. 4th was my fave. This was such an excellent experiment! And for some really wise landscape advice, some of Ian Roberts Mastering Composition channel might appeal to you. 😊
Atmospheric perspective, which basically means more blue in the distance. I liked one.
The improvement is crazy!! kind of shows as well just how helpful tutorials can be 😮 ❤
I would say day 4 is better in terms of technicality but I enjoy day 5 more because I love colors and it feels like it has more whimsy 💚
day four definitely had more depth! when it comes to the background of landscapes, i feel like it's really important to have darker colors for that depth effect since it is, of course, in the background. this was really cool to see the improvement!
day 4 was the best!
THANKS SO MUCH!! completely agree!!
Your video made me to remember how I tryed to improve my drawing skills when I was ten. For one lesson of mathematics, I managed to paint five or six pages of a notebook with human figures
I always have problems with landscapes, but ive been trying to get better at them.
camila is the reason i havent given up on catching up on my gcse art coursework and im going to try so hard to make my stiff art teacher bump my grade up from a 7 to an 8
WOOO LETS GOOOOOO
For not painting landscapes for like 3 years you are SOOO GOOD ❤ like I have been trying to practice painting landscapes for like a year now and I still suck 😅
I’ve loved this series! Cant wait to see the final product!
Just wanted to say that I've enjoyed watching your videos SO MUCH and this is honestly like my favourite channel to watch :D always excited to see what a new video brings and your videos always get me inspired to paint, so maybe some of these days I will *actually* paint instead of daydreaming about it :'D
YAYY IM SO GLAD!
omg, your videos motivate me so much to draw, even when I'm at my lowest in art. I was just thinking that my art is absolute doodoo and I couldn't even bother drawing anything, but this video made me laugh from all the jokes and get back to drawing 😁 Thank you so much for posting videos! You're funny and creative and I hope u have an amazing day!! ❤Also, my favorites were days 4 and 5, you definitely improved!
I recommend studying ghibli landscape painters like Oga Kazuo and Yoichi Nishikawa, Their art is so digestible if you take some time observing it and it feels so calming :)) Goodluck with the landscape journey.( btw ur already killing it tho)
the struggle is so real landscapes are dumb like you gotta do the background and then it gets covered up rip 💀
IKKKK
Day 4 was my favorite, although I gotta say they were all a hell of a lot better than I could ever do. haha But I feel like you hit a sweet spot on day 4.
One of my favourite art UA-camrs fr
the improvement is insane !!!!!! ❤
I'm so late to say this omg but CONGRATS ON 100K+!! Your talent is out of this world and you've come so far, can't wait for what's next
you're literally my comfort youtuber Camilaa 😭and you're so funny I love your vids
THE STARDEW VALLEY MUSICCCCCCCCCCC YASSSS GIRL IM OFFICIALLY IN LOVE YOU
oh my god day 4 is so good!! i need to try a challenge like this
I love your insight and willingness to work on the hard things.
PLEASE DO A BOB ROSS TUTORIAL (YANNO THETRENDD FROM LIKE 4 YEARS AGOISH) oh pslpsls thatd be so funn
I love your videos! It's always so inspiring to see someone draw and actually improve idk
I liked 3 best I think! 4th is good too. Not only you should've made the trees lighter for the 5th, but also less saturated to get that atmospheric distance going on. It is indeed a biiiit too saturated. Still hood though. In fact even the first painting is very good too 🎉
The Stardew Valley music is everything
it woke up my old vices
you are crazy
i could never. i would give up at day two
Would you ever consider doing a more in-dept videos on ur college acceptance journey? I want to go to art school as a hs senior rn and the money is a huge barrier, so i wondered if u had any tips on scholarships n stuff
I'm the complete opposite of you, I can't paint a portrait to save my life, but landscapes are my jam!
the fact that the first one still looked better than what i can paint💀
( also dont mind my cringe ahh username i was like 10 and i dont know how to change it/dont care enough )
It was so funny to watch you be like "omg I figured that out myself!" It's almost like... you're good at painting or something 😂
It’s always a good day when she post
Thanks for wishing the whole world a good night as I am Egyptian,u inspire me gurl keep going🫡🤩
I think you picked a hard reference photo! I tend to get lost in watching tutorials and never get to painting. I am inspired to try this…
day four is so beautiful!
DUUUDE THATS AWESOME!! you improved to quickly!! I like both day 4 and 5, i think theyre both pretty but just in different styles :)
I love your art oml, youre just gonna keep improving at this rate
Also why are landscapes literally hell to paint like I can't
I love ur art! I love to watch ur vids whenever im down :) ur so entertaining for me! (Prolly not just me who feels this way :)
thanks!!
@@caamileonyw!
@NikoDoesArt not the only one feeling that way :)
I think I like day 4 the most but day 5 is okay too, just a bit different, more stylized I guess
Thanks for being so inspirational, I was amazed at how quickly your landscape’s improved! I’m going to have to try something like that with seascapes, it kills me every time i try to paint water.
Loved this video! I liked the 4th painting the most. Also, thank you so much I’m feeling inspired to start painting again. It was awesome that you improved on these paintings. ❤
I lol’d when you brushed the brushes on your face. Can relate!
That's the first thing I was good at I think I'm scared to start panting people but i'mma try to lol😅 not time like the present 🤦🏾♀️
Omgg you were watching all the youtubers i used to watch when i was learning how to paint it was so nostalgic ❤❤❤❤❤
Painting a house in middle of jungle. #painting #acrylicpainting
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dude the improvement is cray cray!!!! honestly every one of them looks good but maybe that’s bc i cannot do landscapes so. KEEP IT UP MS AMERICA!!!🤞❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
All are great but I prefer Day 4. The background trees have better contrast and make good use of dark and light.
I wanna see the blackberry painting on the wall
incredible!! ive been keeping up with the update reels, it’s so cool to see your process now!
thank you!!
"you can say i got my wisdom...removed." -camilla quote 2023
this video makes me wanna draw again
I might try this too ngl ty for the inspiration as usual Camila :)
Camila, I will say this again, you should make a piece with alcohol markers! Luv ur videos ❤
I love this idea! Keep going!
wow! that's a great improvement :)
Do a Bob Ross tutorial 😂
Another banger upload. Your content is really cool
thanks so so much!
WOW I gotta try this!
You are awesome 👍 that is HUGE improvement sis I learn a lot from You
Yay you posted
You did improve and the more you paint landscapes the more you'll keep improving.
true!
Can we just appreciate the Animal Crossing music?
I always love your energy and the chaos lmao ❤
Love your channel
I personally think day four was amazing! I really enjoy your videos and wish you would post more smaller projects
thanks!!
I say you can improve in 5 day and to me every time you draw or doodle you always improve just a little
for the reference u had, u absolutely popped off icl
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Watch Bob Ross or Jerry Yarnell. They both did landscapes. Ross used oils, but you can learn all sorts of painting tips.
I do paintings too, and i only paint selfportraits AND I HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM WITH LANDSCAPES😭😭😭
ALL OF THEM LOOK SO PRETTY❤❤❤❤
Can you make day 5 into a short😊
up now!
I love your art and content! I love these videos, so please don't quit. Love You❤❤❤
tysm :)
@@caamileon YOU REPLIED?!?! HI
Agreed!! I can do really realistic portraits, but landscapes don’t make sense to me 😂
4th is the best
08:23 so real
awesome vidd i wanna paint and improve myself too now!!!!!!
I love your video so much💕💕
I felt u bro
YOU DID FANTÁSTICA❤
just gonna comment quickly that I laughed out loud at your wisdom pun omg
HAHSHSHAHSHA
Yooo Robin Sealark Gang! I think also you would like videos from James Gurney as well.
How did day 1 look so good at the start and then so much worse in the end?😭
LITERALLY 😭😭
your are so funny. I love the effort it looks so fun. btw i love your room very much, and your pretty.
9:13 I think that's the only time I have heard you curse
did I hear stardew valley tunes 🤩
I went CRAZY