Oh, my goodness. I must have been living under a rock. How could I have missed your channel all these years. I feel like I've stumbled on a treasure trove. Your channel is exactly what I need. I've been stuck in a rut with my painting. But enough of my chitchat. I have to go and binge watch all your videos now. Thank you Shelley.
I was searching videos about painting folds and UA-cam show me your channel...Great channel ! You are an excelent teacher! You should have 1 million subscribers! THANKS FOR THESE CLASSES!
This might be one of the best videos I’ve ever seen about painting folds in fabric. Thank you so much for some of the best videos on UA-cam for those of us who love to paint realistically. I really enjoy this gift to us.
LaVonne Francis Ft Myers Florida. Every time I watch I learn new ways to manage watercolor, am self-taught, 84 and still training to improve my skills. You work is awesome.
I know I’m six months behind the times Shelley, but I have only just discovered your channel and was intrigued with this challenge. It’s one of the most difficult I’ve come across. I took some silk and folded it and then took a photo and went from there watching your video from time to time. I really came unstuck and you make it look so easy. As you rightly say it is an exercise in observation and tonal value as well as water control. And just when I thought I was getting the hang of this wonderful medium! So thank you from a wet and dismal day in the UK.
Just find out your channel and so glad I did. Thank you for an amazing tutorial. I always struggle with my fabric in still life painting and this sure helps alot 😍😍
very long video but it boosted my down Morel Tody I just tried to colour folds with water colour and i just messed it 😢 watching your video now I am feeling a bit better 😊. I know this won't be as easy as it is for you but I will follow your method to do it
Shelley, so pleased to have found this. I have to paint some satin fabric in a project I am attempting - can you explain what colours you use for neutral tones.
Thanks Janet. I think I explained in my video about the colors. It can vary with each painting or even area of a painting. I generally will neutralize any color though with it's compliment (opposite on the color wheel). Orange/Blue, Red/Green, Yellow/Purple.
I’m not as fond of watercolour pencils. They tend to leave pencil marks on the paper where some of the pigment doesn’t dissolve. They are fine in my sketchbook but personally I don’t use them in my finished paintings. Other artists do and that’s fine. It’s just not my preference.
So interesting about Neutral Tint. Do you know Shelley why exactly it doesn’t move? Do you have a favorite brand? I’ve noticed Daniel Smith’s NT is very different from Holbein’s for instance. What is your favorite gray mix for painting (white) fabric? Love every vid you makes❣️🥰
Dear Shelly, I really enjoy your videos, it's so useful to actzally hear your every thought while you are working. Need to watch you live some day here from Germany...one question about blotting the brush: instead of loading the brush fully and taking out most of the paint again, would it also work to pick up just a tiny bit of paint with the tip? I am asking because I am kind of feeling that I waste aot of paint otherwise.. I know it sounds mean, butI like to work economically.
It really doesn’t waste a lot of paint, especially compared to other mediums like oil and acrylic. I’m not removing most of the paint, only some of the excess moisture. I’m controlling the consistency so that the paint I apply isn’t too runny and create unwanted blossoms. It’s the easiest way that I’ve found to control what’s in my brush before I apply. Sometimes you need to fill the brush to get the type of stroke you need. Only picking up a little on the tip would create a different type of mark. Try to focus on making confident art rather than saving paint. Make large enough puddles of paint too. Having to stop in the middle of a wash to mix more paint can cause your painting to suffer. I once heard another artist say ‘paint like you can afford it’ lol.
Thanks for the wonderful explanation of soft and hard edges. The visual examples with the t-shirt are fantastic. If you are painting something that isn't white, do you wash the fabric area with a base color first and then follow the steps you shared?
I would probably do a light shading before doing the main wash, only because it might be very difficult to find your pencil lines after applying an overall wash of color, especially with dark-colored fabric. This makes it much easier to identify where the areas for lifting color might be needed too. Those lights need to be preserved from the start.
Hi Shelley, I just discovered your channel and I'm soooo impressed by your videos, specifically by how precisely you explain every step of your work. I live in the US (AZ) and I'd love to join you on Wednesdays but I need to know exactly where in Ontario,CA you are since Google says there are tow different time zones there, Central and Eastern. I hope you see this before next week. Thanks 🙂
I was going to skip this tutorial, thinking I would find it boring, but I did watch it and it is one of the most interesting tutorials I have ever seen! I'm from NL and am painting an iceberg. This tutorial is invaluable for my painting. I'm still learning but soft edges can be difficult. Thank you so much. Can I ask what size is this painting? Also, would you consider doing your drawing with a light paint the same color instead of pencil so there wouldn't be any lines? Would that work better than pencil?
Thanks so much Shari. The painting area is 8x10". A watercolour pencil can dissolve mostly but not entirely in my experience. A study like I did here isn't something to frame so it's a good opportunity to experiment and see what works and possibly even discover a better way.
Hi shelley, loved the video today... Brilliant tutorial as usual! I've been trying to download from unsplash but keeps asking for shoutout to donor and I don't understand how to do that so can't get image?? Can you help pls ❤
Thanks Louise. That is entirely optional. You can click it off. You are simply using the photo to paint. You won't be using it for anything else. I usually give a 'shout out' to the photographer when I use their photo for my demo for example. It's a wee bit of promotion for them but not mandatory. Gives them credit.
Wow, that portrait with the shimmery fabric at the end is amazing !! 😃😮. Is that a commission or will that be a tutorial for purchase on your website soon? The portrait is beautiful and the fabric looks so soft and shimmery 😍😍😍
Oh, my goodness. I must have been living under a rock. How could I have missed your channel all these years. I feel like I've stumbled on a treasure trove. Your channel is exactly what I need. I've been stuck in a rut with my painting. But enough of my chitchat. I have to go and binge watch all your videos now. Thank you Shelley.
LOL Thank you Salma. I'm glad that my lesson has been helpful. Happy watching and painting!
I was searching videos about painting folds and UA-cam show me your channel...Great channel ! You are an excelent teacher! You should have 1 million subscribers! THANKS FOR THESE CLASSES!
I am learning so much from your videos - I love your process of teaching as you paint - thank you for your kindness in sharing your talent and skill
Taber, Alberta here! Love your classes! ❤️🇨🇦👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Great instuction. You are thourough and very pleasent in your instuctions. Thank you!
This might be one of the best videos I’ve ever seen about painting folds in fabric. Thank you so much for some of the best videos on UA-cam for those of us who love to paint realistically. I really enjoy this gift to us.
Your videos are great.. the best watercolor teacher. thanks
Perfect perfect! This is exactly what I needed to know. Thank you for a thorough tutorial, Shelly.
LaVonne Francis
Ft Myers Florida. Every time I watch I learn new ways to manage watercolor, am self-taught, 84 and still training to improve my skills. You work is awesome.
Thank you so much LaVonne. I appreciate that.
Perfect! Just what I was looking for, thank you.
So Impressive, you are a master . You can feel the fabric you have painted , one totally forgets its a FLAT sheet of paper BRAVO 👏👏🥰
Thanks so much Anna. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
I know I’m six months behind the times Shelley, but I have only just discovered your channel and was intrigued with this challenge. It’s one of the most difficult I’ve come across. I took some silk and folded it and then took a photo and went from there watching your video from time to time. I really came unstuck and you make it look so easy. As you rightly say it is an exercise in observation and tonal value as well as water control. And just when I thought I was getting the hang of this wonderful medium! So thank you from a wet and dismal day in the UK.
Just find out your channel and so glad I did. Thank you for an amazing tutorial. I always struggle with my fabric in still life painting and this sure helps alot 😍😍
I just love this Shelley think I am getting a bit nerdy. I could hang this on my wall. Such a good teacher.
Very good description of the process you use to create this drapery. Lovely result. Thank you.
Enjoying from Dartmouth NS, Canada
Muy buen tutorial. Thank you artist! Gonna take the most of it !
Hi Shelley! Thank you for the fabulous demos
You are a wonderful teacher! And this is not an easy topic.
I've been so busy and have been missing your videos. I always enjoy your art work.
Thanks for tuning in when you can Sharon. I appreciate it.
@@shelleypriorfineart 💛 I have 51 baby chick's, four new ducklings, and around 25 hens. 🤪🤣
Enjoyed this demo. Yes, that portrait at the end is fabulous!
Thanks so much Karen.
Excellent instructions/video. I have been wanting to learn this for awhile! Thank you, I enjoy your videos!!
Thanks very much Mary Ellen. I'm glad it was helpful
You are fabulous. I learnt something new today from you as to how to paint shiny silky fabrics by stipling with fluid ❤❤
Beautiful 😊
I just found your channel and I am so glad!! this is just breathtaking to watch, I have to go try it
Thankyou for another excellent tutorial.
I appreciate that Sue. Thanks so much
My goodness, you are so talented 💖
You are very sweet Linda. Thanks so much
Che meraviglia, sempre idee nuove e stimolanti!! Sei bravissima!
Thank you very much 🥰
Replay…Thankyou for such a wonderful demo today.
Thank you very much for catching the reruns :)
thank you for a great lesson on painting fabrics!
Thanks very much JJ. I'm glad that you liked it.
Thanks for the perfect content. Very hardworking. Perfect. Helpful. Wishing you have 1M subscribers
Your videos are so incredibly helpful. Thank you - from an admirer of your work.
That's so nice. Thanks very much
Thank you very much for a very good explanation of this subject.
Thanks Benny. I'm glad that it was helpful
this is so good for snow shadows and sand shadows
Indeed Kathy. There are so many things that resemble folds in fabric which is why this is a good exercise. Happy painting!
very long video but it boosted my down Morel Tody I just tried to colour folds with water colour and i just messed it 😢 watching your video now I am feeling a bit better 😊. I know this won't be as easy as it is for you but I will follow your method to do it
Thank you so much for sharing your experience
It's my pleasure to share. Thanks for watching
Thank you so much! Im learning so many things from you!
The other advantage of using the warm colour is to direct the viewers eye around the composition.
Hi Shelley. Love your work! Wondering if you would ever consider doing a demo of red rocks of Arizona?
I have never visited Arizona. (field trip?) Otherwise I am sure I could find some references online. Very dramatic and picturesque.
Thank you! Such a good teacher!
I appreciate that Angela. Thanks so much for watching.
Bummer - missed the live! Awesome!
Thank goodness for replays!
Très pédagogique, merci !
So perceptive! Very accurate interpretation
Shelley, so pleased to have found this. I have to paint some satin fabric in a project I am attempting - can you explain what colours you use for neutral tones.
Thanks Janet. I think I explained in my video about the colors. It can vary with each painting or even area of a painting. I generally will neutralize any color though with it's compliment (opposite on the color wheel). Orange/Blue, Red/Green, Yellow/Purple.
@@shelleypriorfineart Thank you Shelley. Will be practising soon. Hope you are continuing to feel better.
Thank you for your excellent explanation. Would using a watercolour pencil help?
I’m not as fond of watercolour pencils. They tend to leave pencil marks on the paper where some of the pigment doesn’t dissolve. They are fine in my sketchbook but personally I don’t use them in my finished paintings. Other artists do and that’s fine. It’s just not my preference.
So interesting about Neutral Tint. Do you know Shelley why exactly it doesn’t move? Do you have a favorite brand? I’ve noticed Daniel Smith’s NT is very different from Holbein’s for instance. What is your favorite gray mix for painting (white) fabric? Love every vid you makes❣️🥰
Dear Shelly, I really enjoy your videos, it's so useful to actzally hear your every thought while you are working. Need to watch you live some day here from Germany...one question about blotting the brush: instead of loading the brush fully and taking out most of the paint again, would it also work to pick up just a tiny bit of paint with the tip? I am asking because I am kind of feeling that I waste aot of paint otherwise.. I know it sounds mean, butI like to work economically.
It really doesn’t waste a lot of paint, especially compared to other mediums like oil and acrylic. I’m not removing most of the paint, only some of the excess moisture. I’m controlling the consistency so that the paint I apply isn’t too runny and create unwanted blossoms. It’s the easiest way that I’ve found to control what’s in my brush before I apply. Sometimes you need to fill the brush to get the type of stroke you need. Only picking up a little on the tip would create a different type of mark. Try to focus on making confident art rather than saving paint. Make large enough puddles of paint too. Having to stop in the middle of a wash to mix more paint can cause your painting to suffer. I once heard another artist say ‘paint like you can afford it’ lol.
Thanks for the wonderful explanation of soft and hard edges. The visual examples with the t-shirt are fantastic. If you are painting something that isn't white, do you wash the fabric area with a base color first and then follow the steps you shared?
I would probably do a light shading before doing the main wash, only because it might be very difficult to find your pencil lines after applying an overall wash of color, especially with dark-colored fabric. This makes it much easier to identify where the areas for lifting color might be needed too. Those lights need to be preserved from the start.
Hi Shelley, I just discovered your channel and I'm soooo impressed by your videos, specifically by how precisely you explain every step of your work. I live in the US (AZ) and I'd love to join you on Wednesdays but I need to know exactly where in Ontario,CA you are since Google says there are tow different time zones there, Central and Eastern. I hope you see this before next week. Thanks 🙂
Drapery studies are crucial... I did A TON of them with charcoal and conte, then moved on the watercolor after mastering that.
That was so helpful. Many thanks. I think I am not using 100% cotton paper and I can see the difference.
Maybe you could videotape your exhibit…for those who live too far away to visit the gallery…I live in Nebraska
I did a little video. I haven't posted it here on UA-cam yet. I may do that though.
Very helpful. Thank you.
Can u please teach us how to paint clothes ?
I was going to skip this tutorial, thinking I would find it boring, but I did watch it and it is one of the most interesting tutorials I have ever seen! I'm from NL and am painting an iceberg. This tutorial is invaluable for my painting. I'm still learning but soft edges can be difficult. Thank you so much. Can I ask what size is this painting? Also, would you consider doing your drawing with a light paint the same color instead of pencil so there wouldn't be any lines? Would that work better than pencil?
Thanks so much Shari. The painting area is 8x10". A watercolour pencil can dissolve mostly but not entirely in my experience. A study like I did here isn't something to frame so it's a good opportunity to experiment and see what works and possibly even discover a better way.
Hi shelley, loved the video today... Brilliant tutorial as usual! I've been trying to download from unsplash but keeps asking for shoutout to donor and I don't understand how to do that so can't get image?? Can you help pls ❤
Thanks Louise. That is entirely optional. You can click it off. You are simply using the photo to paint. You won't be using it for anything else. I usually give a 'shout out' to the photographer when I use their photo for my demo for example. It's a wee bit of promotion for them but not mandatory. Gives them credit.
Anna from Australia
Would it work as well if I use watercolour pencil for sketching the fabric lines?
It's worth a try Tricia. Some artists use that method .
What a great tutorial! It's not as intimidating as I thought.
Thanks very much Cindy. I'm glad it took away some of the fear.
oh my god, thanky so much
Wow, that portrait with the shimmery fabric at the end is amazing !! 😃😮. Is that a commission or will that be a tutorial for purchase on your website soon? The portrait is beautiful and the fabric looks so soft and shimmery 😍😍😍
This was an in-class demo so no video unfortunately. I may do something small but similar to show the technique.
@@shelleypriorfineart That would be awesome!! 😊
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Thanks very much Kay
oooppps ... turned it on too late - watching replay :) thanks!
Replays are good too. Thanks for tuning in Dolores.
Your channel is amazing! I started to follow you at Instagram too ❤️❤️
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