This is lovely, I am going to do today this as my daily painting… I love that you swatch out the colors that you will use first. Such a simple thing, but a good habit for me to start.
I am so impressed and inspired. Thank yo so much fo sharing. I love how your glass turned out as well as your flowers. ❤ I am sharing this with my sister. She and I both paint flowers.
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that you found my work inspiring. It means a lot to me. Happy painting to you and your sister!
I'm sorry, I don't remember the specific colors used, but you can watch the latest video that features a similar still-life. There, you'll see how I mix colors to achieve the desired hues. I hope this helps!
Regarding shades used..u say they are premixed. Could u be a little more specific? As beginners we need to know how we could also have the same effect. So is it just Majenta..diluted to make a lighter shade ? What are the darker lines used in the vase? Also is a touch of Cerlean Blue also used? Would appreciate a reply.
I usually mix colors on my palette based on the color of the subjects I am going to paint. By blending different hues and diluting them with water, I can achieve the desired value and tone of the color. 'Value' refers to the lightness or darkness of a color, while 'tone' refers to the cooler or warmer spectrum. In the video, I used inexpensive watercolor paints from Gen Crafts. You might have noticed that magenta, purple, blue, and even black colors have different hues, some more saturated than others, depending on the paint brand. For the vase, I mixed black, blue, and a little bit of magenta or purple with more water. For the flowers, I used magenta and purple hues with a little bit of grey and blue color. It's important to determine the color spectrum of the original subject you want to paint and try to mix colors and their tones as closely as possible to achieve the desired outcome. Thank you for your question! I will consider creating a short video to explain my paint choices and color-mixing techniques.
@Seema Goyal In this video, I didn't use pure black color; all colors were premixed. I used blue, magenta, and black colors, plus a lot of water for the glass vase. 🙂
Came for the flowers, stayed for the vase. Beautiful!
This is so beautiful...
I'm genuinely impressed-bravo!
Magnifique ❤️
Beautiful and delicate!
This is lovely, I am going to do today this as my daily painting… I love that you swatch out the colors that you will use first. Such a simple thing, but a good habit for me to start.
Love this.
Very beautiful!
I love this so much. I painted it along with you. I learned so much.
Very talented art work🌻🙌🏻
I am so impressed and inspired. Thank yo so much fo sharing. I love how your glass turned out as well as your flowers. ❤ I am sharing this with my sister. She and I both paint flowers.
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that you found my work inspiring. It means a lot to me. Happy painting to you and your sister!
Nothing less than beautiful. I love this painting and would happily see it adorning my wall ❤💕
How can this video only have 12,000 views? It is absolutely beautiful!
Glad you like it!
Stunning
Beautiful!!
Thank you! 🌻
Your place is filled with beauty : o! Love the painting :)
Just lovely
Thank you for sharing, I love watching you paint.Its so beautiful @
Christine Dockler Big thank you for watching and kind comments on my videos✨ It means a lot to me!
thanks a lot, this is beautiful !!
infinity thanks for your kind words❣️
So beautiful,! Could you list the colors in your palette? It would help me so much.
I'm sorry, I don't remember the specific colors used, but you can watch the latest video that features a similar still-life. There, you'll see how I mix colors to achieve the desired hues. I hope this helps!
Thank you for the beautiful and informative video. Could you tell me what type of brushes you are using for this project please?
Thank you! I’m so glad you enjoyed the video. I used synthetic brushes from 'Dynamic Distraction' and a simple Chinese brush for this painting.
Regarding shades used..u say they are premixed.
Could u be a little more specific?
As beginners we need to know how we could also have the same effect.
So is it just Majenta..diluted to make a lighter shade ?
What are the darker lines used in the vase?
Also is a touch of Cerlean Blue also used?
Would appreciate a reply.
I usually mix colors on my palette based on the color of the subjects I am going to paint. By blending different hues and diluting them with water, I can achieve the desired value and tone of the color. 'Value' refers to the lightness or darkness of a color, while 'tone' refers to the cooler or warmer spectrum.
In the video, I used inexpensive watercolor paints from Gen Crafts. You might have noticed that magenta, purple, blue, and even black colors have different hues, some more saturated than others, depending on the paint brand.
For the vase, I mixed black, blue, and a little bit of magenta or purple with more water. For the flowers, I used magenta and purple hues with a little bit of grey and blue color.
It's important to determine the color spectrum of the original subject you want to paint and try to mix colors and their tones as closely as possible to achieve the desired outcome.
Thank you for your question! I will consider creating a short video to explain my paint choices and color-mixing techniques.
what shades did you use in this one?
I used premixed shades. The brand of watercolor paints is “Sennelier” (artist grade) :)
Alright..thanks❤️
Good
What music track? Good as your WC
Thanks!
The music is ”Arms_of_Heaven”
Aapne vase ko light black se Kya h na
I am sorry, but I don't understand your comment :( 🤓 Can you explain?
@@StreamofDreamsDesign yes sure I am asking which colour you use for vase is it light black according to camel water colour cakes???
@Seema Goyal In this video, I didn't use pure black color; all colors were premixed. I used blue, magenta, and black colors, plus a lot of water for the glass vase. 🙂
Ok that's why I was so confused
Thanku
You can use grey shade mixed with a little white as per camel water color cakes.