You are an excellent teacher!!!!
And I'm hypnotized with your calming voice! You seriously need to do audio books!!!
Thank you…
It’s probably only calm when I do videos….other times may be not 😀 Thanks for the feedback 💕
nice techniques mam
I can't stop watching your tutorial... Thank you so much
Very helpful. Thank you!
very useful; as a beginner,I will definitely start practising trees and grasses, as I will be concentrating on natural subjects to begin with/
Very good information, I have one of those brushes and never used it. Thank you Wendy 😊
Nice mood
I searched 'Wendy powell' looking for Envy's voice actor from Fullmetal Alchemist but hey I'm also an art student who uses watercolours so this works too
How do you decide when to use a very small round brush (size 0 or below) versus a rigger brush?
A rigger will hold a lot of paint so you can paint for eg lots of twigs without re loading the brush and marks can be looser and more natural and spontaneous. I use a very small brush for when I need a lot of control but not a lot of paint…..say when painting a metal gate or small window. Hope that helps .
What brush are you using for dry brushing, I've watched you do it in a couple of videos but can't see what it is.
I use a regular round brush…probably size 6. They are a sable synthetic mix and detailed in the description box. Experiment to see what works for you…..all sable may hols too much water. 😀👍
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A great tutorial. Thank you.
Good to hear 🙂👍