Daniel Smith Luminescent Watercolors: Learn Various Techniques

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  • Опубліковано 18 жов 2024

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  • @kimleon-guerrero9980
    @kimleon-guerrero9980 6 років тому +3

    This turned out awesome ! This was really fun to watch. Now I’m going to have to order a few tubes of this paint. I have the dot cards but seeing it in your painting let’s you see the possibilities ! Thank you for the video. 🎨💞💫

  • @itstrulyanoriginal6157
    @itstrulyanoriginal6157 6 років тому +1

    Love your art. So beautiful. I watched your other video on these paints. I wasn't familiar with them so now it's great to see them used. I'm in awe of your beautiful, casual journal page. Love the glow effect! Need to get some of these.

  • @ArtontheBrain
    @ArtontheBrain  6 років тому +3

    Hi Carmen! That's great...I hope you have fun with them...I sure am!

  • @lorrainecooper266
    @lorrainecooper266 5 років тому

    Thank you it was a pleasure to watch now I am going to have to try it.

  • @bevroberts8440
    @bevroberts8440 6 років тому

    Thanks for sharing this! I had no idea the luminescent paints could work so well.

  • @happymv5350
    @happymv5350 6 років тому

    Jellyfish in a deep blue sea would be a great project with these paints!

  • @lulugregory3246
    @lulugregory3246 6 років тому +1

    I love this, beautiful!

  • @annevickers3307
    @annevickers3307 6 років тому

    This is very beautiful! Thank you for sharing.

  • @c.elainekelly-petersen3043
    @c.elainekelly-petersen3043 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for sharing! I received 4 new Interference watercolors and now have a total of 5. The experiment begins!

    • @ArtontheBrain
      @ArtontheBrain  6 років тому

      Carmen Petersen Have a great time with them! They're so interesting to experiment with...☺️

  • @tzipporahbragg9798
    @tzipporahbragg9798 6 років тому

    Lovely! It is nice seeing more techniques on how to use the interference paints. When I saw the color swatches, on a site where you can order them, I had no idea what to use them for. But now I have a much better idea. Thank you.

    • @ArtontheBrain
      @ArtontheBrain  6 років тому

      Tzipporah Bragg That's great! They really are fun to play with.

  • @michemman
    @michemman 4 роки тому +1

    Oh boy have I killed brushes. Repaired with brush cleaner, but the raggedy brush will always be. Thanks for the dish soap idea, as I had given up.......so started to use a stick, or the nozzle on some thin needle masking fluid. I also bought a brush, with the other end a grey rubber flat tool, just for applying the masking fluid. Does the soap, make you feel like you always need a second coat of the masking fluid, to get it thicker? Or is it the brand you use? I haven't seen a white brand before? I use the masking fluids a lot, so I bought a few different ones to try out. They range from cool yellows to cool pastel blues. I usually like the colours of the masking fluids on my work, so after I remove the masking fluid, I often find I am using the cool yellow or blues as watercolour in my work, as I get used to the way it looks, and when I remove it, sometimes the watercolour is needed again over the white. Thanks Kelly for showing me how to use interference paints. I love DS, and stayed away from them all, but did see a nice video on the pearlescent white added to other colours. I can see how it helps fantasy art pop....so thanks again for the painting video......Eliza in Sydney, Australia

    • @ArtontheBrain
      @ArtontheBrain  2 роки тому

      Eliza, somehow I missed this comment from a year ago...so sorry! I hope you've figured out the masking fluid to your satisfaction. I go back and forth between the white masking fluid and the colored stuff (pale yellow or blue), and I thing I do prefer the white, for the exact reasons you mentioned. The colors do influence your painting! The only thing I don't like about it is that it's difficult to see while you're applying it. As for using the soft soap, I try to coat the brush without using too much soap, so it protects the brush without affecting the masking fluid too much. So, then I usually need just one coat. Once it dries, I sometimes do see thinner spots that I go over again quickly before starting to paint. Sometimes while I'm masking, if I notice the masking fluid starting to stick to the brush, I wash it out, then recoat it with soap before finishing. I hope things are going well for you in Australia. This last year or two has been pretty hard for everyone...and painting, to me, has been a great gift.

  • @JulieAllanArt
    @JulieAllanArt 6 років тому

    So lovely!!

  • @carolholdhusen1170
    @carolholdhusen1170 6 років тому +1

    Beautiful

  • @angelar3045
    @angelar3045 6 років тому

    Thank you for that great tip about the soap!

    • @ArtontheBrain
      @ArtontheBrain  6 років тому +1

      Angella R You're so welcome! ♥️ It's saved many brushes!

    • @princecaspianofthesea5905
      @princecaspianofthesea5905 5 років тому

      @@ArtontheBrain what is the "soft soap" you recommend?

    • @ArtontheBrain
      @ArtontheBrain  5 років тому

      @@princecaspianofthesea5905 Hi! Any liquid soap will work. Or also Ivory dish soap.

  • @sherriephillips5234
    @sherriephillips5234 5 років тому

    What brand of masking fluid do you use? I love this

  • @barbarazebrowska1923
    @barbarazebrowska1923 6 років тому

    Bellissimo!

  • @caroletraynor8763
    @caroletraynor8763 6 років тому

    Thank you so much for the subs, now I can join in the conversation. 🤗

  • @janaemerson3344
    @janaemerson3344 Рік тому

    What red handled round brush are you using?