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So happy to have found this channel. I am so over acrylic pours. Time to take it up a notch. Thanks for taking the time to make these, and for presenting them in a simple, easy to understand, manner. Hope you and your family are so happy and have many wonderful adventures!
Thank you so much. I actually did this right after watching. My neighbor was watching me, he said there's a huge difference between the first thing I did and this.
I've seen tons of cloud tutorial videos and couldn't grasp the process. I'd saved your video and then I lost the link. I could finally draw decent looking clouds. Thank you so much, your teaching process is super easy to catch and follow. Also, would you please talk about light source while drawing clouds? I'm in a bit of perplexity regarding that.
Are you washing, wiping, or changing your brush during the color changes? What blue are you using, watching in parts? Love this so helpful, thank you very much. Do you do a painting all in one sitting or are you letting it dry between steps?
I paint in one sitting. Acrylics dry fast so I can layer easily. When I want the colors to mix, I don't wash my brush. If I'm painting over dry canvas and I want the colors to be seen underneath I use more water. In some of the clouds I'm suing a dry brush technique. There are so many different techniques I'm using here that I explain in my art lessons: www.patreon.com/createfulart
It depends on the cloud. I use a dry brush if I dont want to blend with the underneath layers. I blend with a wet brush. So puffy clouds with multi colors I use a wet brush. Hope that helps.
Hello love the channel. I have recently picked back up the brushes after many years of not painting. Yesterday I tried my hand with wet on wet technique using oils. Did not go as smooth as I would have hoped. I usually work with acrylics.
Wet on wet with oils is great for blending but not so great for layering. You can get a fast dry medium to help with that - amzn.to/3Hz47xo Or you can get the look of oils with acrylics by using heavy body acrylics.
I love love this tutorial video. I understand the concept is to get out in nature and paint, but I prefer when you teach different things like this in this format. Could you also show when you use water or blot brushes? I’m new. I’ve been looking through your videos and I’m looking for one on different types of trees, reflections in water, hills/mountains, rivers. Mostly trees. Maybe a link if you already have one?
Love it! Thanks so much for making this video!! I hadn't painted in 8 years and my boyfriend just bought my canvases so now I'm trying, painting again :)
Amazing tutorial! But it's interesting that you dip in acrylic first then dip in water. I usually wet my brush first before dipping in acrylic. Why do you prefer your way?
I’ve been really needing to improve painting of my skies with clouds. However, your videos almost made the clouds look unfinished. The clouds I see most in Wyoming are the last painting you did. It seemed to me that, especially the big cloud on the right upper half was not complete. The cloud looked choppy. The clouds I see are more soft and the white blends more into the gray and sky. How would you accomplish that technique?
Yes, my style isn't as realistic as a photo. To achieve a more realistic look you spend more time copying what you see as far as texture, color, and values. It just requires more time working on the details. It's essentially practicing your ability to copy what you see.
Of course you can ask. I don't use any slow drying medium. My palette keeps my paints wet and I make sure if I'm blending that I do it right away. I also use a glazing technique to blend with dry underneath layers. Have fun painting!
I have taken art classes and learned from several artists. I believe there is no such thing as a self taught artist as most people learn from others in some form. I mostly learned to make art from studying artists works and through books.
Watercolor is much different. You must protect the white of your paper not paint white like with acrylics. I recommend Jenna Rainey and Watercolor Misfit for watercolor tutorials.
Get 5 FREE art lessons that will help you become a better artist here www.createfulart.com/subscribe.html Plus I’ll share with you my newest tutorials and art lessons, so you can actually get the videos you want, despite UA-cam's latest algorithm. This is where I can serve you best, so enjoy!
So happy to have found this channel. I am so over acrylic pours. Time to take it up a notch. Thanks for taking the time to make these, and for presenting them in a simple, easy to understand, manner. Hope you and your family are so happy and have many wonderful adventures!
Thank you! I'm glad you found my channel too. Have fun learning to paint. 🙌
Never seen clouds done so well, but so simple. Thank you for sharing😊
I'm glad you enjoyed my video! Thanks for watching. 😊
Thank you so much. I actually did this right after watching. My neighbor was watching me, he said there's a huge difference between the first thing I did and this.
That's awesome! I'm so glad this video helped. There's even more lessons at createfulart.com
Thanks for doing a proper instructional example.
Glad it was helpful!
YOU ARE A GENIUS, SO MUCH SO I FEEL LIKE QUITTING BUT THANKS TO YOU I WILL CONTINUE, i LOVE CLOUDS THANK YOU DENNIS
Yeah! Don't quit! You will only get better if you keep trying.
I really enjoyed this painting. I think painting like this would really help me to loosen up. I loved this. !!!!!♥️
Great tutorial, I always have trouble with clouds, this really helps
I'm glad it helped.
This is a great tutorial. Acrylic is more challenging than oil when it comes to clouds
A really good lesson. Best on UA-cam as you explain properly, thank you so much 😊
Glad you think so!
Loved this video of clouds. Your an excellent communicator and have above par technique.
I appreciate your kindness.
I've seen tons of cloud tutorial videos and couldn't grasp the process. I'd saved your video and then I lost the link. I could finally draw decent looking clouds. Thank you so much, your teaching process is super easy to catch and follow. Also, would you please talk about light source while drawing clouds? I'm in a bit of perplexity regarding that.
Glad it helped! I can talk about the light source in a future tutorial. Thanks for the suggestion.
It really helped me
Please make more such painting tutorials
I will! Glad this lesson helped you.
Nice clouds painting!!
Thank you!
Hi sweetie! Pretty clouds!! They are my favorite thing to paint!! I really need to start back painting...Big hugs!!😊⛅🎨💕
Hi 👋 Thanks for watching. I hope you come paint with me soon. 💕
Are you washing, wiping, or changing your brush during the color changes? What blue are you using, watching in parts? Love this so helpful, thank you very much. Do you do a painting all in one sitting or are you letting it dry between steps?
I paint in one sitting. Acrylics dry fast so I can layer easily. When I want the colors to mix, I don't wash my brush. If I'm painting over dry canvas and I want the colors to be seen underneath I use more water. In some of the clouds I'm suing a dry brush technique. There are so many different techniques I'm using here that I explain in my art lessons: www.patreon.com/createfulart
Thanks! What a great tutorial. I really enjoyed it and learned a lot.
Awesome. looks good.
Glad you enjoyed this painting tutorial.
Thank you for sharing this
You are so welcome
That was a awesome tutorial and very helpful explained it how it should be thank you so much shall be watching again thanks again
I'm glad you found this video helpful 😊
Wow! What an awesome tutorial! Thank you for this☺
Glad you liked it!
The best cloud tutorial!! Thank you so much, clouds have always challenged me but not anymore! You are a great teacher! xo
I'm so glad you enjoyed this tutorial! Clouds used to be my challenge too. Thanks for watching 💕
Cute artwork well done❤️👌🏾👌🏾👍🏾💯
Thank you so much
I luved it... Please make more tutorials like this one about landscape painting
Okay sure will! Glad your enjoying my videos💕
@@Createfulart more clouds and sunsets
Then onto water..
Have fun painting!
This is a great tutorial, thank you!
Glad you enjoyed this video. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for a very informative video. Helps a lot!
I'm so glad this video helped you! Thanks for watching.
This is excellent! Thankyou
I'm glad you enjoyed. 😊 welcome.
Very helpful Video! Clouds my biggest weakness!! Thanks
I'm glad this painting cloud lesson helped you!
Absolutely amazing…. Thank you so much…
Glad you enjoyed 😊
Wow
Thanks
that's awesome. clouds stress me out so this really helps. I was wondering, do you generally use a pretty dry brush for the clouds?
It depends on the cloud. I use a dry brush if I dont want to blend with the underneath layers. I blend with a wet brush. So puffy clouds with multi colors I use a wet brush. Hope that helps.
Needed this. Thanks
So glad this helped you!
😮 painting a Cookie Monster In The Clouds would be fun to have type of image I painted birds in the clouds and so forth excetera it's fun
This is what I was looking for!
Great!
Thank you for this!!!!
You're so welcome!
Hello love the channel. I have recently picked back up the brushes after many years of not painting. Yesterday I tried my hand with wet on wet technique using oils. Did not go as smooth as I would have hoped. I usually work with acrylics.
Wet on wet with oils is great for blending but not so great for layering. You can get a fast dry medium to help with that - amzn.to/3Hz47xo
Or you can get the look of oils with acrylics by using heavy body acrylics.
Excellent!
Glad you liked it!
Wow great 👌👌👌👌👍💙💙💙
Thanks 🤗
I love love this tutorial video. I understand the concept is to get out in nature and paint, but I prefer when you teach different things like this in this format. Could you also show when you use water or blot brushes? I’m new. I’ve been looking through your videos and I’m looking for one on different types of trees, reflections in water, hills/mountains, rivers. Mostly trees. Maybe a link if you already have one?
I'm glad you said this. I have a tree tutorial similar coming soon! Yes, I'll explain more on what I'm doing with my brush.
Love it! Thanks so much for making this video!! I hadn't painted in 8 years and my boyfriend just bought my canvases so now I'm trying, painting again :)
Hi Katy! I'm glad you liked the video. Have fun getting back to painting! ❤
Amazing tutorial!
But it's interesting that you dip in acrylic first then dip in water. I usually wet my brush first before dipping in acrylic. Why do you prefer your way?
I don't want to add water to the acrylics on my palette. This would alter all the paint. So I dip first in acrylic and then add water. 😊
@@Createfulart Aaaah that makes sense. I don't really have water on my brush though, it's just wet/damp brush. But I'll try your method next time 😊
Thank you so much for this video😍
Hey! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you💙💙💙!!
Any time!
Thank you!!!!
You're welcome!
Very helpful, Thank you......
I'm so glad this video helped you.
That was AMAZING 😍
I'm glad you like this video!
I’ve been really needing to improve painting of my skies with clouds. However, your videos almost made the clouds look unfinished. The clouds I see most in Wyoming are the last painting you did. It seemed to me that, especially the big cloud on the right upper half was not complete. The cloud looked choppy. The clouds I see are more soft and the white blends more into the gray and sky. How would you accomplish that technique?
Yes, my style isn't as realistic as a photo. To achieve a more realistic look you spend more time copying what you see as far as texture, color, and values. It just requires more time working on the details. It's essentially practicing your ability to copy what you see.
Thank you for not helping!
@@lorendaaltenbern4988 I can only help you in a message with words. If you want more help enjoy my lessons at createfulart.com
Thank you Ashley .looove your sunsets too..soo pretty .you make it soo easy & fun..could watch you paint all day! 😍
I'm glad you have fun watching my tutorials. Thank you for watching 😀
bravo
Glad you enjoyed this lesson
very, very beautiful
Very very good ...
very, very beautiful
Excellent tutorial video….thank you so much ! 🎉🎉🤗🤗
You're welcome
Is you background (sky) completely dry when you add the clouds?
Yes
How are you keeping your canvas wet after the initial sky background?
I don't keep it wet. I'm painting over a dry background. Hope that helps.
My clouds look like something that doesn't exits 😬😬😅😅😅 this is helping a lot! 😃
Clouds were hard for me at first too. I'm glad this video helps you.
Brilliant..thank you for great lesson..can i ask...
do you ever use retarder or slow dry medium..to help blending?? Thankyou 😁
Of course you can ask. I don't use any slow drying medium. My palette keeps my paints wet and I make sure if I'm blending that I do it right away. I also use a glazing technique to blend with dry underneath layers. Have fun painting!
@@Createfulart do you have a link for the wash brush please.
Yes, here is my wash brush: amzn.to/2F2E6H1
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can you do more tutorial about clouds i want to learn thank you
I have lots of cloud tutorials. On my channel click the video tab and type clouds in the search. Have fun watching and learning.
Could u plz do a painting tutorial on pink clouds? The tik tok famous pink clouds u know..
I have some pink clouds you could try here: ua-cam.com/video/WL3goL0-9F4/v-deo.html
Did you take art classes? Just curious
I have taken art classes and learned from several artists. I believe there is no such thing as a self taught artist as most people learn from others in some form. I mostly learned to make art from studying artists works and through books.
Thanks🎖️🎖️🎖️🎖️🎖️🎄🎄🎄🎄🇦🇺
Liverhisvudeo. Thank you, it was very helpful
I'm glad this helped you!
now i know why my cloud look weird 😅
Great! Have fun painting.
in watercolor
Watercolor is much different. You must protect the white of your paper not paint white like with acrylics. I recommend Jenna Rainey and Watercolor Misfit for watercolor tutorials.
Secure your canvas next time. Thank you.
Thanks for the suggestion. I like the freedom of being able to turn or position my canvas. A little movement doesn't bother me.
I don't like how they turned out. I'll learn from someone else thank you.
I'm sorry they didn't turn out. I wasn't happy with my first cloud paintings either. But with practice they got better. Wish you the best. 💖
Thank you!!!
You're welcome