Bless you for NOT USING MUSIC! …or speeding up. Your voice is all we need to get into the right headspace. You’re really progressing into the professional level on UA-cam. Thanks Shana.
Thank you for this neat little mountain tutorial. The biggest tip I took away today is that it's okay to add water to Dr. PH Martin's Bleedproof White. I often use it for making single stars in a night sky because it was too thick to do anything else with. I had no idea. LOL
So clear and easy to follow, with so much info and many techniques. Thank you! Are your paints wet to begin with, or did you let them dry before working with them? Thanks!
Thank you for these videos! Still a beginner & not great drawing artist. Know patience, right color choice, paint consistency all matter & try to move quickly as if paper drys & try to “fix” just don’t! Love mixing colors. Ty. 😊
Thanks for watching Paula. Trying to “fix” it before it sets is always what gets folks in trouble. 😁 keep practicing and you will see improvement in no time.
Are you a Colorado native? I am not, but I moved to Littleton in 2010. You say "mouw-en" for mountain. All my native Coloradan friends say it that way too.
www.amazon.com/Chandler-Tool-Embossing-Heat-Gun/dp/B07GC5N3QC/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?crid=3DV64YQ0P4C4T&keywords=heat+tool+for+crafting&qid=1706843470&sprefix=heat+tool%2Caps%2C226&sr=8-5. Here is a link to one that is similar. I hope that helps.
@@shanacirce thank you! I’ve only ever done the first layer wet on wet or with like a bead of water. So I was curious and will try your tutorial. Love the paint mixing. It something I’ve really tried so excited to do it. Thank you for responding and putting up tutorials!
Good lesson... I've tried goauche for white, but don't like it. What is the brand name on the bleed proof white please? I didn't catch that. Thank you!🎉 👏
@@shanacirce Maybe some other--I am not computer savvy. I don't mean to impose on you. I don't really know the ends and out of what you do. I promise not to bother you again. I wish you lots and lots good things in your life.
Bless you for NOT USING MUSIC! …or speeding up. Your voice is all we need to get into the right headspace. You’re really progressing into the professional level on UA-cam. Thanks Shana.
Thank you. 😊
I’m loving this video so informative thank you so much
Shana, this tutorial, as well as the color mixing video, has been most helpful. Truly. Thank you.
So glad you enjoyed it, Diane.
So glad you enjoyed it, Diane.
Love this one
I love, love, love this kind of drills! Is more likely that I will do it , thank you sooo much!❤
So glad you like it! Have fun giving it a try. Thank you for watching.
Thank you for this neat little mountain tutorial. The biggest tip I took away today is that it's okay to add water to Dr. PH Martin's Bleedproof White. I often use it for making single stars in a night sky because it was too thick to do anything else with. I had no idea. LOL
I’m glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for watching.
So clear and easy to follow, with so much info and many techniques. Thank you! Are your paints wet to begin with, or did you let them dry before working with them? Thanks!
Your videos are amazing for beginners! You explain things so well.
So glad you find them helpful.
very serene! I think I'll set up several papers so I can create new abstracts while the paint dries. Get a series happening. Love the simplicity.
It's always great when you can have multiple pieces going, especially when you are in a creative flow and just don't want to stop.
Thank you for this beautiful practice ❤
That was fun to watch. Can’t go wrong….just a study in color play.
Color mixing and play are my favorite!
Thank you for these videos! Still a beginner & not great drawing artist. Know patience, right color choice, paint consistency all matter & try to move quickly as if paper drys & try to “fix” just don’t! Love mixing colors. Ty. 😊
Thanks for watching Paula. Trying to “fix” it before it sets is always what gets folks in trouble. 😁 keep practicing and you will see improvement in no time.
Really glad I found your channel, will definitely be practicing these techniques. Thank you!
Welcome to the channel. Thank you for watching.
Hi Shana, this seems so relaxing. I too am going to try this later this afternoon
Wonderful. I think you will enjoy it. It can be very relaxing to do this exercise.
Thankyou. Very helpful
Thanks!
Are you a Colorado native? I am not, but I moved to Littleton in 2010. You say "mouw-en" for mountain. All my native Coloradan friends say it that way too.
Nope. Not from Colorado, but I did visit once. 😁
I really liked this. Going to try it this afternoon.
Excellent! Happy painting😀
@Shana Circe have a healthy and prosperous New Year! ✨️🍾
I really like your colors.
Thank you!
Great video Shana!
Beautiful. Thank you very much.
Thank you for watching.
Thank you for all the helpful tutotials! I do not see the link for the dryer in the description box. grateful if you could please share. Thank you!
www.amazon.com/Chandler-Tool-Embossing-Heat-Gun/dp/B07GC5N3QC/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?crid=3DV64YQ0P4C4T&keywords=heat+tool+for+crafting&qid=1706843470&sprefix=heat+tool%2Caps%2C226&sr=8-5. Here is a link to one that is similar. I hope that helps.
Just curious. Your first was was on dry paper or had you wet it first before doing the first wash?
I believe this one was dry for each layer including the first.
@@shanacirce thank you! I’ve only ever done the first layer wet on wet or with like a bead of water. So I was curious and will try your tutorial. Love the paint mixing. It something I’ve really tried so excited to do it. Thank you for responding and putting up tutorials!
Good lesson... I've tried goauche for white, but don't like it. What is the brand name on the bleed proof white please? I didn't catch that. Thank you!🎉 👏
I use Dr. Ph Martins Bleed Proof white.
I use UA-cam primarily. I wonder if you have any private UA-cam classes.
I don’t currently have private UA-cam memberships. But thank you for watching!
@@shanacirce Maybe some other--I am not computer savvy. I don't mean to impose on you. I don't really know the ends and out of what you do. I promise not to bother you again. I wish you lots and lots good things in your life.
Thanks!