The tip about watching the consistency of the paint on your brush before it goes on the paper to avoid cauliflowering = *mindblown*. THANK YOU Liron!! Wow. You teach me something new every day.
This is some seriously ballsy watercolour painting... Incredible results. When you took on that front tire wet in wet my heart was in my mouth. Keep being a warrior. Your video showing your "failed paintings" was one of the most inspiring things to me as a brand new painter. Hug the cactus - if I destroy it how can I measure my progress?
Great video again Liron. I am very 'natural' with my colours, slavishly trying to replicate what I see. This makes the painting process more painful almost! There is much more I need to work on, composition, not overdoing it, warm/cool etc. If I could just drop the rigidity with my colours it would help me SO much!
Haha I get it! I had that issue too briefly. Try approaching it the same way I have here: Simple shapes, 2 values (paper white & mid value) + random colors! Keep me posted on how it goes 😊🙏🏼
I have learnt a lot from this tutorial. I often overwork my paintings and lose the wonderful transparency that you demonstrate here. Love the sharp to soft contrasts. Thank you Liron. Any chance of a video that shows the impact that using complimentary colours can have please?
Hummmmmm would love to see you use all 24 colors....i just tried it and...." busy" ....way to busy. Thanks ...this is my least favorite subject but so much of my plein aire anymore is suburban. Which = cars. No longer can get to the fields,woods and stream..keep on pushing us to learn...thanks again..
This was really cool to watch, and helpful to remind me to look at things less precisely and just pick out the most important features. Thank you for another great video!
Dude, it was less than 20 minutes and he crammed a lot into it. Don't expect someone who is teaching you for free to be able to give you good information (and shows you how it's good information) in a short video.
The tip about watching the consistency of the paint on your brush before it goes on the paper to avoid cauliflowering = *mindblown*. THANK YOU Liron!! Wow. You teach me something new every day.
Wonderful Liron
I always enjoy watching you paint!
Thank you Donna! ^_^
This is some seriously ballsy watercolour painting... Incredible results. When you took on that front tire wet in wet my heart was in my mouth. Keep being a warrior. Your video showing your "failed paintings" was one of the most inspiring things to me as a brand new painter. Hug the cactus - if I destroy it how can I measure my progress?
Great video again Liron. I am very 'natural' with my colours, slavishly trying to replicate what I see. This makes the painting process more painful almost! There is much more I need to work on, composition, not overdoing it, warm/cool etc. If I could just drop the rigidity with my colours it would help me SO much!
Haha I get it! I had that issue too briefly.
Try approaching it the same way I have here: Simple shapes, 2 values (paper white & mid value) + random colors! Keep me posted on how it goes 😊🙏🏼
I have learnt a lot from this tutorial. I often overwork my paintings and lose the wonderful transparency that you demonstrate here. Love the sharp to soft contrasts. Thank you Liron. Any chance of a video that shows the impact that using complimentary colours can have please?
Love the looseness - sooo hard for me to do - I need the help u give and am working on it - thank u for sharing
Thanks, awesome video! I’m going to try this.
Yes, I enjoyed this process of thinking.
Hummmmmm would love to see you use all 24 colors....i just tried it and...." busy" ....way to busy. Thanks ...this is my least favorite subject but so much of my plein aire anymore is suburban. Which = cars. No longer can get to the fields,woods and stream..keep on pushing us to learn...thanks again..
This was really cool to watch, and helpful to remind me to look at things less precisely and just pick out the most important features. Thank you for another great video!
This looks a lot like my style so, of course, I approve. I approve of all of your paintings but this one is really special. Great job!
LOVE it & love your work
Thanks ❤️
This is great. I was curious how often you dabbed your brush on the towel to control the water amounts on your brush?
End of video, door opens mysteriously... *_*
Very nice painting process! Thank you!
Ruth casually walked into the studio 😂
I feel so bad watching your beautiful paintings :(
Don't. Keep painting/drawing as long as you enjoy it, you will gwt better no matter what you think
realy nice job
make max 15 min long film pls
Dude, it was less than 20 minutes and he crammed a lot into it. Don't expect someone who is teaching you for free to be able to give you good information (and shows you how it's good information) in a short video.
Just speed it up to 1.5 times normal speed: l always do when there is a lot of info that is delivered too slowly for my liking.