Practice Makes Perfect - Turning Your Watercolour Practice Pieces Into Lovely Paintings
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- www.patreon.com/paulappsartist
These videos are aimed for you all to try and have a go at yourselves. the reference can be found on my Patreon. free to download and use to learn from, no commercial uses allowed.
My full list of colours set out below is in sequence as they appear in my palette. There are way too many and will be edited down over time to a core set.
PALETTE
Sepia
Burnt Umber
Indian Red
Burnt Sienna
Raw Sienna
Yellow Ochre
Neutral Tint
Indigo
Ultramarine Blue
Cobalt Blue
Phthalo Blue
Ultramarine Violet
Genuine Turquoise ( Sleeping Beauty)
Cobalt Turquoise
Magenta
Organic Vermillion
Trans Pyrrol Orange
Cadmium Yellow
Indian Yellow
Aureolin
Palette box is a cheaper version of a Holbein offering a 20 slot palette. If honest I have way more colours than if ever use. I often only use a few of these and a version of this palette with fewer slots would be better for most.
My brushes are mainly Rosemary and Co, Sable, and Synthetics.
My watercolour palette is as follows:
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On my Patreon page, you will find the full versions of videos along with other full-time narrated tutorials for you to enjoy. I am using a limited palette as shown in the film.
I am trying to bring you a new video art tutorial every Friday at 3 PM. GMT. If you are making your own version of this painting, please do so and I'd be happy to look at it and comment. Please do remember that your version is to learn from and therefore not for resale, based upon my, demonstration and source photo... Thank you for respecting that
Thank you enjoyed listening to your method. Will give it a try. 🙏🏼🎨✨💕
Good luck Marion cheers P
followed a recommendation from Paul Clark and I'm so glad I did!. I'm working my way through your videos and finding so many great bits of advice and beautiful paintings. Now I know what to do with all my (many) practice skys! I was stuck in a bit of a slump but now have three lovely landscapes just this morning. Thank you!
Shona so for the late reply, and I am so happy that it has helped you, that's just the ticket, cheers P
It absolutely did need the platform and cormorant❣️Love love this idea, thank you.
Thank you , that's so very kind, cheers P
Enjoyed how you managed the build, and create an imaginary scene. The final setting was as if I were viewing the scene, personally. Thanks
Thank you John appreciate that
Thank you I really enjoyed this. I have my paints and paper ready to go! I know that I will learn new ways to paint and I do save my bits of paper too.
Thats stunning Trish glad it helped you, cheers P
I am enjoying your tutorials enormously, thank you so much… learning so much!
What a great idea! I will definitely give this ago, thanks for sharing.
"One can never be too rich, too thin"...or paint too many practice skies! Thanks for the excellent tutorial. Subscribing.
Thank you Reba so very kind thanks for the support, cheers P
I just found your channel. Very glad I did!
You are great. Thank you for this Video.
Painting starts at 9:32
Great suggestions
Thanks Kelly glad it helped
Thank you, a really good practice. A pity my little bird resembles a chicken :).
Yup glad you liked it, and yes a chicken for sure. They turn up in the crazy of places don't they
Awesome, very informative! I now want that ? Sword brush? 🤗 Do you have a recommendation other than Rosemary? ( Hard to find in the States)
Hi there, no I do not really know the brands , but Rosemary sells heaps into the US, cheers P
Brill
So glad you enjoyed it Steve, cheers P
This bush , where can I find it ?
The brushes I use are from Rosemary & Co in UK. check out the website same name and sure they sell around the world. These are the Red Dot series. Be sure to add my affiliate link "PAULAPPS' at checkout, cheers P
@@paulappswildlifeart I wonder how this brush compares to a Silver Black Velvet of the same size? I LOVE the Silver brush!
@@rebanelson607 Sadly I cannot say Reba, never heard of that range, cheers P
Great place for birding, but not a great place to paint birds. lol
Great for both lol, cheers Paul