I spent like 10 minutes comparing the Pinterest picture to the one you created because I couldn't believe it. I literally saw you create it in front of my eyes and I still can't believe how perfect it is.
@@a_clown_n It matches perfectly! So much that when I saw the Pinterest post I was confused AHAHAH Would also love to see your sketching process for these kinds of paintings! The initial sketch is what I struggle with the most, personally, so I would love to learn from watching what you do
💚🤗Bonjour c'est beau💗 à voire , c'est calmant avec la musique _une question: _ avec quelle couleurs pour réaliser la cuillère , pour cette effet métal ?🐣 Merci , Bonne journée 🤗 🌄✨
you have incredible skill and a talent for painting. I just don’t know why you chose to recreate an AI-generated picture, which I must admit found a little disappointing. I’m sure you have the power to create beautiful and original works of your own ❤️ please don’t take this comment the wrong way.
Loved it from start to finish, but isn't it better to use guache or acrylic? Feels like you're wasting to much paint if not mixing watercolor with water 🤔
heyy, i really love your art style... do you take inspiration from pinterest??... but then how are all of your pieces are similar in style?... please do tell, I'm trying to build a style of my own and i would appreciate a guide or kinda thing.
@@pippusmaximuss pretty obvious, except journaling. I'm really amazed by her drawing and painting! She's using the same 12 watercolours I've just started using, and this is exactly where you are able to see how skill can make anything perform better!
@@mackennawilson yeh that is true, mostly everyone including me run after popular brands and stuff... like i went and bought himi gouche and here she is creating even better pieces with just watercolours... that too student grade, like i literally used them in school, and not even in my dreams could i have imagined that these can be worked with in such a beautiful way... edit : okay i just saw that the ones she uses in this video are artist's grade, but in her previous ones she did use student grade... and the art was still beautiful ❤️
@@pippusmaximuss yeah. I also have Himi gouache but I find them hard to work with. How's your experience? We should always invest in Artist Grade colours even as a beginner. I was amazed when I swatched these watercolours like nobody's gonna know these are artist grade colours!😳 They glide over the paper so beautifully when you mix them with white or other colours! I've been able to make almost all types of colours with these but struggling to make vibrant purple and violate.
@@mackennawilson honestly I've restored them more times than I've actually used them... but i their consistency and opaqueness is what i love them for. i would say they are better than watercolours obviously if you're looking for an opaque effect, they are easy to blend and best for layering in my opinion. I used arcrylics first when i didn't wanna have that transparent effect in my paintings due to watercolour... (i still do love watercolours just not for opaqueness, i just can't work with them without mixing a hell of an amount of water in them) but arcrylics dry up fast and thus gouche was just the perfect blend of arcrylics and watercolour... i do think clown art will make even better paintings if she started using gouche...
apu drawing ta ki nij theke koren naki trace koren? r apnar video gula onk bhalo lage. Watercolour j erokom gouache er moto use kore jai sheta jantam na. and as always apnr video ta onk relaxing and painting tao onk sundor hoise
I love this a lot but I’m wondering why you use watercolour because you said that you don’t dilute it much so it looks more like gouache, so why do you not use gouache?
How is this possible? I could never manage water color like this, smooth, dark to light tone graded and blend like gouache. This is not really watercolor is it? What technique are you applying??
No artist draws realistically from memory! Everyone uses references no matter how much or how little. There's this misconception created specially by movies, that artists can just create realistic paintings from memory but that's not a thing. Unless someone has done the same painting/drawing over and over and over again.
Also just adding a note that the original pinterest image is ai generated x_x) (Just in case people cannot use context reading skills, leaving a disclaimer: not saying Clown generated the reference or this drawing video is ai)
Thats such contradicting statements. You can’t say good just to end up saying not good. Plus how is it ai when everything is hand done. I don’t think you know what ai is even if I smack you with a robotic hand.
@@ivyrosezara they are right though, the reference this artist used is an ai image which is why some of the faces and other things aren’t correct, but it’s still gorgeous.
@@aho9071You must have misunderstood what the commenter stated above. The commenter complimented the great skill level of the artist, but was not fond of the artist's choice to use an AI painting as a reference to learn from by copying. I understand what the commenter means. It is not hate at all, because the person is complimenting the artist's skill. The best choice to learn, is to draw from life. It is best to actually study how light passes through and reflects off of different surfaces, throughout the day, as the light changes color also. Then after doing many studies, you will learn and remember how light affects objects, and be able to recreate an accurate painting of your own, without copying a photo or AI-generated image. Drawing from life is the best way to learn to draw real, 3 dimensional objects, people, plants, animals, etc. Then, an artist can even create lovely watercolor paintings from their imagination, or even combine real objects with fantasy, and create their own unique watercolor paintings. This artist in the video shows a beautiful skill level.
@@pat4005 At the end of the day, I don’t care how anyone practices. Just as long as they don’t say it’s their “original work” or sell it as their own. If you really want to be extra, go waste your time and be your own private detective. Go find their social. See if they’re crediting, claiming, and selling the art as their own. Maybe that art is a practice and when they’re done it will be in a pile collecting dust. Idk, I’m not art ass like some people and sound so obnoxious and condescending. I don’t see them crediting their art. I get it with AI and tracing. Then seeing people selling and claiming, but it’s obvious that some just like to post themselves making the art and not about showing the art itself.
It's perfect, but (sorry to be that person) it could been even better if you fixed the AI mistakes from the OG (like their eyes and ears). You did a awesome job, but those small details were avoidable.
@@beatrizlionessnot really advice if it’s not true whatsoever like there is no ai like it’s off that she claimed it water color but doesn’t have that type of water color effect but it’s a creature. The ears and eyes are meant to look weird regardless
@@beatrizlioness that’s what called hypocrite. You can’t be all like “chill I’m just being critical then for you to get as mad as them when we get critical of you”. We are allowed to do anything we want too
UA-cam recommended this video and I honestly confused how I never met your channel this whole time! Your arts are totally amazing and yummilicious✨💘 You are an another most amazing artist I found aaa😆💖
I absolutely love how you say what materials youre using at the beginning of the video. And there's something so inspirational about watching an artist paint with stuff I know I can buy. Planning on getting the mont marte 190gsm watercolour pad to do some gouache on it after i complete my current sketchbook. It'll be my first ever time painting so wish me luck!!
I learnt this tip from another creator but she puts mod-podge or any other type of glue on top of the sketch so that when she paints over it, the sketch doesn't smudge nor get picked up by the paint. I haven't tried it personally yet but I think it would help!
that won't work for watercolors (like what she's using here) and gouache paintings because you do want your paper to absorb the paint and pigment, I think the mod podge trick only works for acrylics or acrylic gouache (which is just gouache that is matte). IDK about oils though
I didnt get it. Do you have first apply a layer of glue and then start painting with colors or do i paint first and then apply glue over the painted parts?
@@user-hf7kj9dp1fWhen you paint watercolor or gouache on watercolor paper or illustration board, you do not paint what you are calling "glue" on the paper! This would cause the paper NOT to absorb the watercolor or gouache, and it would puddle on the top. What you may be thinking of, that would stop the pencil sketch on the watercolor paper from smudging, is called fixative. It is something that you spray very lightly over the pencil sketch first, let it dry, then you can start painting with the watercolor or gouache. It is not always necessary. It may be something to use when you are a beginner, and do not want your pencil lines to disappear or if you have a complex piece of artwork with a lot of pencil lines you need to keep intact. But it definitely is NOT GLUE. It is called fixative, and it must be the kind made to be used to set the pencil drawing in place for a watercolor painting, because you still want the watercolor or gouache to be able to be absorbed into the paper.
are you using nail art brushes? XD cause I just got them to recreate your artwork.. nail art brushes are perfect sized zero size brushes ❤ And BTW I love the supplies you use xD cause i use the same supplies
I can't believe you painted this masterpiece and it's not printed😅 , you're so talented❤💖 .May i ask how much time did it take for for you to paint this?
Capaz también es por como capta la cámara los colores, pero que tremendo conocimiento del color, que cuando le di play al video por que me llamo la a tensión la portada no me espera tremenda calidad de ilustraciones y manejo del color. Parece retocado como si fuera digital ❤❤❤😮😮😮
Can i ask you something? I use camlin color, i never get this bright and full of pigment color. It's almost always washed out. Is it about the paper or how i use the color. I don't use 300 gms. Mine 150 i guess.
I don’t think which paper you use really matters, also the camera may change the colour of the painting. Also, I think this artist uses the paint quite thick. Hope this helps!
@@Unapologeticallyindian adding some white colour thickens the paint but mutes out the colours. I've tried. Whichever type of paper you use, white will make the paint a bit lighter but thicker. I guess you just have to layer the colours to make it brighter.
It's hard to believe that it wasn't a digital art. It's so beautifully done!!!
Every single digital art with the exception of animations can be copied/drawn in traditional art....it just takes mad talent lol.
I spent like 10 minutes comparing the Pinterest picture to the one you created because I couldn't believe it. I literally saw you create it in front of my eyes and I still can't believe how perfect it is.
I was very concerned about whether the art I drew matched the picture or not? But you made me feel relief 😌✨
Thank you so much ❤️
@@a_clown_n It matches perfectly! So much that when I saw the Pinterest post I was confused AHAHAH Would also love to see your sketching process for these kinds of paintings! The initial sketch is what I struggle with the most, personally, so I would love to learn from watching what you do
The degree of vibrancy and perfection almost scared me.
Ok I can’t believe this is art
Daaaamn you are so talented
The channel is "Clown ART" but the Art you make is actually a MASTERPIECE. 😭❤
That was really relaxing to watch. It almost inspired me to open up the pack of water colors i bought a few years back. Almost 😂
what an amazing drawing,!! I love how you master the lights and shadows and the cozy atmosphere of this illustration. Great job!!! love it!! ♥
The love in these comments is truly inspiring. Keep it up, everyone!
This is perfect, beautiful,it motive me to draw and relax me at the same time
💚🤗Bonjour c'est beau💗 à voire , c'est calmant avec la musique
_une question: _ avec quelle couleurs pour réaliser la cuillère , pour cette effet métal ?🐣
Merci , Bonne journée 🤗 🌄✨
Wow the details! you make it seem effortless with how skilful you are✨
Thank you 😁✨
This is so nice, relaxing, inspiring, and the list goes on! I love this kind of art!😊
Thank you 😁✨
@@a_clown_n you're welcome! 💖
omg your pinterest is like heaven for people who's just starting to paint. your art is so beautiful, thank you!!
This is crazy good 😮 so cute ❤
The way you paint is gorgeous! Super inspiring 🩷🩷
She paints so well Ahhhhh….. i am crying 😭 did u learn this . She’s so talented ❤❤❤
this is absolutely beautiful!! what a peaceful video and you are incredibly talented! 🤍
Thank you very much ✨🌱
This is mastery over your craft ❤
How can you make your painting so clean and seamless😩
Beautifully donee!!🥰💖 where did you get those paintbrushes from? Can you share the link pls?
本当に美しく、それでいて素敵です😭💘あなたの描く作品がとてもとても好きです🥹︎🫶🏻💘私はこんなにも好きになれるイラストを見たのは初めてです🩵😭😭この動画が私の宝物です😻💕この動画をありがとうございます🩵🕊
you have incredible skill and a talent for painting. I just don’t know why you chose to recreate an AI-generated picture, which I must admit found a little disappointing. I’m sure you have the power to create beautiful and original works of your own ❤️ please don’t take this comment the wrong way.
That’s true but she mentioned she tends to recreate things just for her to practice and improve before doing original pieces.
Loved it from start to finish, but isn't it better to use guache or acrylic? Feels like you're wasting to much paint if not mixing watercolor with water 🤔
this is so beautiful! it looks more like gouache than watercolour 🥰
Thank you 😊✨
Stunning 🤩
Прекрасный арт❤
А можно увидеть как вы рисуете карандашом? Хочу больше подробностей ❤
Your art 🎨 is ohh my goodness 😍
I also want to improve like you 😉😉
Thank you 🍃✨
holy shit im so relaxed
Wow!! this is so beautifull
So CUTE , AMAZING😍🤩❤🧡💛
This is so gorgeous!! 😍
Absolutely stunning ❤😍✨
Thank you so much dear ❤️✨
Omggggg this is so perfect!!! You got a new subscriber!! Btw how many hours did it take you to complete it?
That's so cute 🥺
Been waiting for this and was totally worth it! Have you tried the brustro gouache?
그림이 포근하고 따뜻하네요..
I really love your painting... How long it takes you to finish this? Im curious
It probably took me 15/16 hours to make this art. ✨
this is so adorable!!!
I love it 💕😍💖
Aww how adorable 😊
heyy, i really love your art style... do you take inspiration from pinterest??... but then how are all of your pieces are similar in style?... please do tell, I'm trying to build a style of my own and i would appreciate a guide or kinda thing.
When you tap any image on pinterest it automatically shows similar images below.
@@pippusmaximuss pretty obvious, except journaling. I'm really amazed by her drawing and painting! She's using the same 12 watercolours I've just started using, and this is exactly where you are able to see how skill can make anything perform better!
@@mackennawilson yeh that is true, mostly everyone including me run after popular brands and stuff... like i went and bought himi gouche and here she is creating even better pieces with just watercolours... that too student grade, like i literally used them in school, and not even in my dreams could i have imagined that these can be worked with in such a beautiful way...
edit : okay i just saw that the ones she uses in this video are artist's grade, but in her previous ones she did use student grade... and the art was still beautiful ❤️
@@pippusmaximuss yeah. I also have Himi gouache but I find them hard to work with. How's your experience? We should always invest in Artist Grade colours even as a beginner. I was amazed when I swatched these watercolours like nobody's gonna know these are artist grade colours!😳 They glide over the paper so beautifully when you mix them with white or other colours! I've been able to make almost all types of colours with these but struggling to make vibrant purple and violate.
@@mackennawilson honestly I've restored them more times than I've actually used them... but i their consistency and opaqueness is what i love them for. i would say they are better than watercolours obviously if you're looking for an opaque effect, they are easy to blend and best for layering in my opinion. I used arcrylics first when i didn't wanna have that transparent effect in my paintings due to watercolour... (i still do love watercolours just not for opaqueness, i just can't work with them without mixing a hell of an amount of water in them) but arcrylics dry up fast and thus gouche was just the perfect blend of arcrylics and watercolour... i do think clown art will make even better paintings if she started using gouche...
Do you do color tests or just jump straight in?
recommendation : you should put a camera a little bit higher, like from the above. The way your put is quite hard to see the full transformation.
Você evoluí bem!
What paints did u use? (Like the link please if u don’t mind)
apu drawing ta ki nij theke koren naki trace koren? r apnar video gula onk bhalo lage. Watercolour j erokom gouache er moto use kore jai sheta jantam na. and as always apnr video ta onk relaxing and painting tao onk sundor hoise
I love this a lot but I’m wondering why you use watercolour because you said that you don’t dilute it much so it looks more like gouache, so why do you not use gouache?
I think it is gouache but watercolor needs wet on wet techniques or at least some water with the paint. It didn’t have that type of gloss
I was confused thinking this was original art. I understand now it is a copy from an image off of Pinterest. :o
Never subscribed faster in my life
You are from bangladesh right?
How is this possible? I could never manage water color like this, smooth, dark to light tone graded and blend like gouache. This is not really watercolor is it? What technique are you applying??
❤❤❤
Do you draw your pics from memories or do you have arefrence?
I collected this drawing image from Pinterest. You will find the image in the description box. ❤️
No artist draws realistically from memory! Everyone uses references no matter how much or how little. There's this misconception created specially by movies, that artists can just create realistic paintings from memory but that's not a thing. Unless someone has done the same painting/drawing over and over and over again.
Also just adding a note that the original pinterest image is ai generated x_x)
(Just in case people cannot use context reading skills, leaving a disclaimer: not saying Clown generated the reference or this drawing video is ai)
😍😍
Ahhhh i love it alwayss ahhhh dammitttt
Thank you so much ✨🌱
Your skill is really good, but the style looks really like AI painting, which is not that appealing
You thought you ate but I know you would kill to be half as good as this 🤡🫵🏻
Thats such contradicting statements. You can’t say good just to end up saying not good. Plus how is it ai when everything is hand done. I don’t think you know what ai is even if I smack you with a robotic hand.
@@ivyrosezara they are right though, the reference this artist used is an ai image which is why some of the faces and other things aren’t correct, but it’s still gorgeous.
@@aho9071You must have misunderstood what the commenter stated above.
The commenter complimented the great skill level of the artist, but was not fond of the artist's choice to use an AI painting as a reference to learn from by copying.
I understand what the commenter means. It is not hate at all, because the person is complimenting the artist's skill.
The best choice to learn, is to draw from life.
It is best to actually study how light passes through and reflects off of different surfaces, throughout the day, as the light changes color also.
Then after doing many studies, you will learn and remember how light affects objects, and be able to recreate an accurate painting of your own, without copying a photo or AI-generated image.
Drawing from life is the best way to learn to draw real, 3 dimensional objects, people, plants, animals, etc.
Then, an artist can even create lovely watercolor paintings from their imagination, or even combine real objects with fantasy, and create their own unique watercolor paintings.
This artist in the video shows a beautiful skill level.
@@pat4005 At the end of the day, I don’t care how anyone practices. Just as long as they don’t say it’s their “original work” or sell it as their own. If you really want to be extra, go waste your time and be your own private detective. Go find their social. See if they’re crediting, claiming, and selling the art as their own. Maybe that art is a practice and when they’re done it will be in a pile collecting dust. Idk, I’m not art ass like some people and sound so obnoxious and condescending. I don’t see them crediting their art.
I get it with AI and tracing. Then seeing people selling and claiming, but it’s obvious that some just like to post themselves making the art and not about showing the art itself.
It's perfect, but (sorry to be that person) it could been even better if you fixed the AI mistakes from the OG (like their eyes and ears). You did a awesome job, but those small details were avoidable.
Shut up !! It's perfect.
@@91_gore I'm just giving advice, from an artist to another
@@beatrizlionessnot really advice if it’s not true whatsoever like there is no ai like it’s off that she claimed it water color but doesn’t have that type of water color effect but it’s a creature. The ears and eyes are meant to look weird regardless
@@aho9071 No they're not... Anyway, the artist can do whatever, I'll not say anything else.
@@beatrizlioness that’s what called hypocrite. You can’t be all like “chill I’m just being critical then for you to get as mad as them when we get critical of you”. We are allowed to do anything we want too
How can you make your painting so clean and seamless😩
UA-cam recommended this video and I honestly confused how I never met your channel this whole time! Your arts are totally amazing and yummilicious✨💘 You are an another most amazing artist I found aaa😆💖
you're a Bangladeshiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,,, so creative MashAllah . KEEP IT UP .
I absolutely love how you say what materials youre using at the beginning of the video. And there's something so inspirational about watching an artist paint with stuff I know I can buy. Planning on getting the mont marte 190gsm watercolour pad to do some gouache on it after i complete my current sketchbook. It'll be my first ever time painting so wish me luck!!
How can you make your painting so clean and seamless😩
I'm literally mesmerized, this is beautiful!!!
Thank you dear ✨🌱
It's so relaxing watching you paint and it's a beautiful painting ❤
I love it so much and it’s so beautiful ♥️💜🌸💖💖
I learnt this tip from another creator but she puts mod-podge or any other type of glue on top of the sketch so that when she paints over it, the sketch doesn't smudge nor get picked up by the paint. I haven't tried it personally yet but I think it would help!
that won't work for watercolors (like what she's using here) and gouache paintings because you do want your paper to absorb the paint and pigment, I think the mod podge trick only works for acrylics or acrylic gouache (which is just gouache that is matte). IDK about oils though
I didnt get it. Do you have first apply a layer of glue and then start painting with colors or do i paint first and then apply glue over the painted parts?
@@user-hf7kj9dp1fWhen you paint watercolor or gouache on watercolor paper or illustration board, you do not paint what you are calling "glue" on the paper!
This would cause the paper NOT to absorb the watercolor or gouache, and it would puddle on the top.
What you may be thinking of, that would stop the pencil sketch on the watercolor paper from smudging, is called fixative.
It is something that you spray very lightly over the pencil sketch first, let it dry, then you can start painting with the watercolor or gouache.
It is not always necessary.
It may be something to use when you are a beginner, and do not want your pencil lines to disappear or if you have a complex piece of artwork with a lot of pencil lines you need to keep intact.
But it definitely is NOT GLUE. It is called fixative, and it must be the kind made to be used to set the pencil drawing in place for a watercolor painting, because you still want the watercolor or gouache to be able to be absorbed into the paper.
I thought it's gouache. Beautiful painting
Hello ! your paintings are truly magnificent ❤❤❤. why do you use watercolor like gouache?
Thank you! ❤️
Actually watercolour is my comfort zone. And I really like to draw like this.
@@a_clown_n ah ok, that's a good idea, it looks really good in any case. 💖💖
are you using nail art brushes? XD cause I just got them to recreate your artwork.. nail art brushes are perfect sized zero size brushes ❤
And BTW I love the supplies you use xD cause i use the same supplies
QUE HERMOSOOO 🤩
Amazing art. So peaceful ❤❤
Aww! Thank you! 🌱
Khubi sundor....✨💗🎀
I'm from Chittagong . Where are you from?
I can't believe you painted this masterpiece and it's not printed😅 , you're so talented❤💖 .May i ask how much time did it take for for you to paint this?
I want to know if this painting was created using only three colors ,excluding white ….???😊
What's the name of the background music? :)
Capaz también es por como capta la cámara los colores, pero que tremendo conocimiento del color, que cuando le di play al video por que me llamo la a tensión la portada no me espera tremenda calidad de ilustraciones y manejo del color. Parece retocado como si fuera digital ❤❤❤😮😮😮
Howww???😮😮😮😮
So pretty🥰🥰
This is so inspiring , thank you❤
I absolutely adore it❤
Aww!! Thank you ❤️
I am from India too❤
Amazing painting....subscribed!!
She is from Bangladesh
@@samiatasnim7798 ohhh..
Can i ask you something? I use camlin color, i never get this bright and full of pigment color. It's almost always washed out. Is it about the paper or how i use the color. I don't use 300 gms. Mine 150 i guess.
I don’t think which paper you use really matters, also the camera may change the colour of the painting. Also, I think this artist uses the paint quite thick. Hope this helps!
@@Unapologeticallyindian adding some white colour thickens the paint but mutes out the colours. I've tried. Whichever type of paper you use, white will make the paint a bit lighter but thicker. I guess you just have to layer the colours to make it brighter.
Beautiful ❤
excellent ✨✨✨✨✨✨
Beautiful 😍❤️😍❤️😍
huhu why I can't see the video ToT
oh I saw !!!!
Ufff!!! Qué Belleza!!!
It's so pretty. I love your channel so much.❤
I'm so glad! 😌🍃
wow!!!
💕✨💕
So creative and cute 💛
Thank you! 😊
Love it!
Thank you ✨