Thanks for explaining the drying time. I always felt like I was too slow. Now I realize that it is alright to take my time.Thanks for the video.! Cheers!
You are blessed with an amazing talent, Paul! Love the way you explain things, very easy to understand. This video is very special as I haven't seen any artist explaining all the valuable points and even a drying time (that scores more points in this video)👌 I was actually looking for watercolor landscape in your channel and ended up here 😊 You are an inspiration 👍
Hello, Paul. Your channel has taught me so much. I was wondering if you could teach us how to paint a cityscape at night? Something like the New York skyline. Thanks.
Hello, Paul your videos are fantastic! Congrats and greetins from Spain. I am from Venezuela. I am started to draw and painting, and your videos inspire me so much!
i am big fan of your art and your sketching techniques are very wonderful i request you to please work on oil paints as your teaching style is so very helpful .. and may you live long safe and healthy
I won't be going digital. The problem with digital is you can't hold the brush and feel the paint as it's applied. With the brush and paint you have total control of how you apply paint and the very act of doing so is a wonderful feeling. Digital offers no feeling, marks are determined by the software you use and the surface is always smooth. It just can't compare.
Hi, your channel is amazing❤️. My kid loves it. Even i am hooked up on it. Inspired by you, i have started uploading my kids progress on youtube@ 👉👉LIFE OF PUPSY. Keep up the good work. Thanks for the inspiration.
If you're gonna use water-mixable oils you might as well use acrylics. Then you can wait 5 minutes for things to dry. Whatever, people like what they like.
The big difference is the waiting time, but with oil you have time to blend and manipulate the colour. Also oil paint retains it's texture it doesn't soften as acrylics tend to do. But as you say each to their own.
“Stop painting trees brown” 😂 haha I needed that. You’re such good teacher. Great videos.
You'd be surprised how many people do paint tree trunks brown. If only they looked at tree trunks, they would find they are lots of colours.
Thanks so much.You are a great teacher.
Good look with your drawing.
Thanks for explaining the drying time. I always felt like I was too slow. Now I realize that it is alright to take my time.Thanks for the video.! Cheers!
You are very welcome. Yes, time is of the essence.
This is great and thanks! Please do another one on the process as it's very informative
Will do! There is another on the horizon. Cheers Paul
Hi Paul, love the work you do.
I hope you keep on doing these amazing art tutorials, they bring a lot of joy ❤ thank you.
Thank you, I certainly will keep producing the videos
Hi paul, i love your vids, it helps a lot in motivating me to practice. Hope you stay safe and healthy.
Glad you enjoy my videos. Good luck and stay safe
After watching numerous videos the lightbulb finally sparked in my head - You are Al Pacino of these intros!
Wow, to be mentioned in the same breath as Al Pacino is stretching credibility somewhat, but still I'll take that. Glad the video helped.
Thanks Paul. I use water mixable oil paint. I love it. Stay save.
You are welcome, you stay safe too
Keep em’ coming Paul! Thx!
There are more to come. Cheers
You are blessed with an amazing talent, Paul! Love the way you explain things, very easy to understand. This video is very special as I haven't seen any artist explaining all the valuable points and even a drying time (that scores more points in this video)👌 I was actually looking for watercolor landscape in your channel and ended up here 😊 You are an inspiration 👍
Wow, thank you! Cheers Paul
Very beautiful painting. And nice explanation of the process. Some very important tips ! Thanks.
You are very welcome
A very valuable lesson I'm sure it is going to make a difference to my painting
Glad it helped. cheers
Beautiful picture and useful details. Thanks
Thank you! Cheers!
very nice colouring - I use water mixable oils, too, work great, dry quick and no bad smell in the studio any more :-)
That's great, cheers
Hello, Paul. Your channel has taught me so much. I was wondering if you could teach us how to paint a cityscape at night? Something like the New York skyline. Thanks.
Glad you enjoy my videos, I'll add your request to my list. Cheers Paul
Paul, Glad to see you back, hope you are doing well.
Hi Craig, I've been back a while I uploaded this ua-cam.com/video/kNg63_6Oh44/v-deo.html last week. I'm doing well, I hope you are too. Cheers Paul
Hello, Paul your videos are fantastic! Congrats and greetins from Spain. I am from Venezuela. I am started to draw and painting, and your videos inspire me so much!
Really pleased you find my videos useful. Good luck with your drawing. Best wishes from England
Love the video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wonderful ❣️
Thanks 🤗
Good information for drawing time.👌
Cheers
i am big fan of your art and your sketching techniques are very wonderful i request you to please work on oil paints as your teaching style is so very helpful .. and may you live long safe and healthy
Thank you, I will be doing some more oil painting videos. You stay safe and healthy too.
will you ever go digital? interested to see you make similar tutorials for that
I won't be going digital. The problem with digital is you can't hold the brush and feel the paint as it's applied. With the brush and paint you have total control of how you apply paint and the very act of doing so is a wonderful feeling. Digital offers no feeling, marks are determined by the software you use and the surface is always smooth. It just can't compare.
Dear Paul please can you make a video on how to layout a landscape
Check out this video, it might help: ua-cam.com/video/57vPrGjccH4/v-deo.html
Thanks a ton for reply
Long time, no see
I did upload a video last week, you must have missed it.
Hi, your channel is amazing❤️. My kid loves it. Even i am hooked up on it. Inspired by you, i have started uploading my kids progress on youtube@ 👉👉LIFE OF PUPSY. Keep up the good work. Thanks for the inspiration.
You are very welcome, I hope both of you produce brilliant drawings.
Thank you very much, Sir. Warm regards
If you're gonna use water-mixable oils you might as well use acrylics. Then you can wait 5 minutes for things to dry. Whatever, people like what they like.
The big difference is the waiting time, but with oil you have time to blend and manipulate the colour. Also oil paint retains it's texture it doesn't soften as acrylics tend to do. But as you say each to their own.