Step-by-step Landscape Scene in Watercolor (My exact process)
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- Опубліковано 12 лис 2023
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Today I am going to walk you through my process for painting this landscape in watercolor.
I am painting on Saunders Waterford Cold Press 140lb paper. I have my surface tilted to 35 degrees. I use a variety of brands of brushes. I mainly stick to a large mop, medium round and smaller synthetic brush with a point.
Here are the list of pigments on my palette:
Burnt Sienna
Cadmium Red
Cadmium Yellow Medium
Cerulean Blue
Cobalt Blue
Cobalt Teal Blue
Cobalt Turquoise
Lavender
Neutral Tint
Payne's Gray
Quinacridone Gold
Raw Sienna
Raw Sienna Light
Raw Umber
Rose Madder Permanent
Ultramarine Blue
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the peaceful feeling it gives when you stare🤌🤌
Thank you Matthew. I’m really enjoying your videos. Loved this one.
Beautiful, you make it so easy for us to understand
I'm so glad!
Thanks so much for helping me with the much needed tutorials. Joining the Success Path learning and the water color community has been most helpful to my water color learning.
That’s so kind of you Sylvia! Happy to have you in Watercolor Community!
This has been the best tutorial you have done to date 👍
Glad it was helpful!
As always, fantastic video and painting. So very helpful. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank You very much for a nice tutorial in details. Wish you a speedy recovery.
Thanks for sharing.
This is really informative. Thank you.
Thanks Matthew
Such a helpful tutorial The painting is lovely. I can’t wait to try and adopt this lesson.
Hope you are feeling much better Matthew. Thank you for this tutorial. Learn’t quite a lot. Trees are not one of my good points so it was nice to see how you paint them and I did quite well.
Thank you! Feeling better now.
@@learntopaintwatercolor I meant to add, thank you, I never thought of using my lavender for mixing with Raw & or Burnt sienna. I have had a tube for sometime not using it that often, but now find it excellent for mixing with other colours.
I'm not clear if you use freshly squeezed paint or that it dries and you rewet it. If fresh, how do you keep it soft? What do you do if you're away from your studio for a period of time? Do you prefer it fresh or dried and rewetted?
Thank you for your excellent teaching and tips. I'm learning so much from you!!
I just spray my paint really well with water about 10 minutes before I paint.
Great video and discussion. Had wandered what colors you used for middle value connected wash. Thank you for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
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Hi, Matt
I think your teaching method is the most effective for me. It is a program optimized for drawing because it is detailed and systematic.
As I said before, I want to take your class, but I'm holding off because the video provided doesn't have simultaneous translation.
However, it would be great if the content of the video could be viewed via email like in this class.
Now I am listening to your classes on UA-cam and this way, but this alone is very helpful and I am grateful. I would like to sign up for membership in your class, but am hesitant due to translation issues. However, I think I will sign up again someday. I think you can study just by watching the video.
Thank you so much😊😊😊
Thank you !
You're welcome!
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Thank you!!! I appreciate it.
I love your loose style and clear demos. I also love the mottled or granulated effect you get in your washes, like the distant hill in this painting. Does it come from your pigments or from the paper you use?
Thank you! Daniel Smith paints granulate quite a bit.
Hi Matt! Can you paint portraits?
What kind of brushes do you use?
i accidentally made the land too dark so i cant put any trees, or theyll just blend in. what should i do? thanks