Enjoyed this immensely! Makes me want to rush and pick up my brush! I wish they would bring you over for a workshop again🥰 A great aloha to Martha too.
hi don this is such a wholesome video, with your wife martha commenting a bit as well. you seem like really friendly people. the watercolour is great too :) have a nice day!
I've read over proportions of the human figure and painted some portraits, but have been loathe to put any full figures into a landscape. Your 10%/50%=60% leaves 40% demo is invaluable; it sunk right in. Great tip; many thanks. (P.s. I don't like being difficult, but just have to say that in watching the wash layers go on, I'm sure your hits would go up manifold amounts by having a picture of scene you're painting up in the left-hand corner, as you do with the palette mixing down below. This way, the learner can gain some idea of the direction you're taking us.) ☺
@@HeleneWheatfield0549 It is a very nice painting but the leg length is approximately 50% of total stature to achieve the biomechanical efficiency of the human striding bipedal gait.
Lovely tutorial and painting! I love your soft jewel pastel colors. I have a question though: Do you pre wet the paper before applying your initial washes or are the washes just that juicy so that they run like that on dry paper?
I’ve been enjoying your beautiful colours and painting processes! Thank you for sharing your methods. I have a question, when you say “ granular wash” do you mean you use granulating paints? Or is it just your process of letting them run down the page wet in wet? Thank you 😊
I really enjoy watching you paint and your lighthearted commentary. You're so good, but you don't seem to take it too seriously. Love that! Thank you.
Hi Anne,,, thank you,,,you made my day! Friend Don
Enjoyed this immensely! Makes me want to rush and pick up my brush! I wish they would bring you over for a workshop again🥰 A great aloha to Martha too.
Hi Helen,,,, thank you so much, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Yes,,,, I'd love to come back to the islands! Friend Don
hi don this is such a wholesome video, with your wife martha commenting a bit as well. you seem like really friendly people. the watercolour is great too :) have a nice day!
Hi again inMuro....thank you again for your kind words, yes, Martha is a great girl! Friend Don
Your paintings are just magic as you have the artistic gift
@@marypartridge5154 Hi Mary, I appreciate your comments! Friend Don
You are one of my favorite painters! This is brilliant. ❤😊
@@wendyhughes3086 Thank you Wendy, I appreciate your comments! Friend Don
Thank you. You are great at explaining.
@@barbaraestes4786 Hi Barbara,,, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Friend Don
Another fantastic painting,thanks so much Don. 😍😍😍😍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Hi Cathy,,,,I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Friend Don
I believe at the end of each video, martha gives you a wink because you always give that little chuckle.
Hi Momiji,,,, that girl keeps me on my toes! Friend Don
Thankful for the helpful tips on painting the scene and adding figures to a scene.
Hi MB,,,, thank you.....I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Friend Don
Excellent 😊
I can see John Pike in this fine painting. Compliments! The first one we see on UA-cam to show what we will see. Nice..
Hi Dave,,, thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Friend Don
Just found you! Love the co!it's which l have been afraid to use together. I am now going to try it. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Hi Maridee,,,thank you, we're glad to have you with us! Friend Don
Great video!❤
@@wendyhughes3086 Hi Wendy,,,,I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Friend Don
I'm amazed at how the previous layer of colour stays put when he brushes water over it!
@@MissIdolize Hi Missldolize,,,,,thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Friend Don
Love your style!😊
Toulouse la trec legs😂😂❤
Thanks for sharing
Hi Karen,,, yes,short legs paintings everywhere!, , thank you! Friend Don
gostei muito da apresentacao aprendi bastante parabens
Hi Ademir,,,, thank you ! Friend Don
Love it Don 😀 Thank you 😊
Hi Kearie, thank you, glad you enjoyed the video! Friend Don
I've read over proportions of the human figure and painted some portraits, but have been loathe to put any full figures into a landscape. Your 10%/50%=60% leaves 40% demo is invaluable; it sunk right in. Great tip; many thanks. (P.s. I don't like being difficult, but just have to say that in watching the wash layers go on, I'm sure your hits would go up manifold amounts by having a picture of scene you're painting up in the left-hand corner, as you do with the palette mixing down below. This way, the learner can gain some idea of the direction you're taking us.) ☺
Cool tutorial but the legs are not 40% of the human height!
Hi Helene,,,, thank you, my techy wife agrees with your suggestion! Friend Don
@@evetrue2615 Look like they work to me. ☺
@@HeleneWheatfield0549 It is a very nice painting but the leg length is approximately 50% of total stature to achieve the biomechanical efficiency of the human striding bipedal gait.
@@evetrue2615 Thanks, Evetrue. ☺
Lovely tutorial and painting! I love your soft jewel pastel colors. I have a question though: Do you pre wet the paper before applying your initial washes or are the washes just that juicy so that they run like that on dry paper?
Hi BHWINGS,,,,thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed the video and yes, step one is prewet the area to be painted ! Friend Don
Great video Don, thank you…. and I didn’t pay good money for it either! ☺️
Hi Vince,,,HA! Yes,,, priced just right! Glad you enjoyed it! Friend Don
I liked the man with the white top. Do you teach online as I live in Australia and upset your books arent sent to Oz
How did you know I was thinking of adding figures into my landscapes
Hi Bill,,, sometimes things work out! Hope you enjoyed the video! Friend Don
It appears you are painting mostly wet into wet. Do you wet the back of your paper?
Hi Zenfulpainter,,,I don't wet the back(but I know lots of artists who do) I just prewet each area before applying paint...hope this helps! Friend Don
What hake brush do you use?
@@roxannekeomaka4754 Hi again Roxanne,,,for figure work in landscapes I use mostly American Journey #10 round or 1/2 inch flat,,,,,friend Don
I’ve been enjoying your beautiful colours and painting processes! Thank you for sharing your methods. I have a question, when you say “ granular wash” do you mean you use granulating paints? Or is it just your process of letting them run down the page wet in wet?
Thank you 😊
Hi Monkeylovenut,,,, it's the process of letting the pigment run down the page wet into wet!