Just to point: 'ma-jen-tah', not 'mag-netah' 😊 Maybe you had misread the color name Magenta 🤭 hihihi Nice video, well explained and neat, soooo smooth gradients and lovely simple and beautiful paint piece at end! Keep doing! o/
All of your tips are so useful! You explain things really nicely and what you say makes alot of sense. You also have very pretty art!! Thank you for making videos!!
Excellent! I was just trying to track down a video on gradients and yours was there waiting for me in my subscription list! Perfect timing and great description as always. Thanks for sharing! :)
I’m not sure if I understand the question correctly but let say we want to paint the sunset sky. The area right where the sun is will be bright yellow almost white, the as it goes further out, it would become more orange and then transitioning to red and the purple/pink and then blue. So you will have a nice transition between colors that are right next to each other on the color wheel thus make it less muddy. It will also transition from desaturated (very light yellow almost white) to saturated (orange/red) to desaturated (dark purple/blue) so it would mix in nicely
It looks like you are using masking tape instead of painter's tape. The latter will peel off you paper much more smoothly, and works better when painted on. Look for blue-colored painter's tape
You want to wait until your paper is still damp and not completely dry. If the paper is too wet, you'll see the paint expanding quickly on its own. That is better for painting scenes like galaxy sky for example but it's harder to control and create a smooth gradient. I hope that answers the question 😊
I have never seen such an in depth, helpful video on something as simple as gradients for any medium ever. Amazing!
This is the most seamless gradient i’ve ever seen
You have wonderful arts, and you’re a great teacher too, thank you!
Thank you!! 😊
Very helpful…gouache still feels extra challenging, and your teaching here is so clear and well-demonstrated. I appreciate your making this.
Just to point: 'ma-jen-tah', not 'mag-netah' 😊 Maybe you had misread the color name Magenta 🤭 hihihi
Nice video, well explained and neat, soooo smooth gradients and lovely simple and beautiful paint piece at end! Keep doing! o/
Ooopppss!!! You got me 😭! Totally misread that color!
@@OgygiaArt you share your knowledges with us, we do tha same in gratitude 🌻
You are a great teacher and explainer! Love your videos.
All of your tips are so useful! You explain things really nicely and what you say makes alot of sense. You also have very pretty art!! Thank you for making videos!!
Excellent! I was just trying to track down a video on gradients and yours was there waiting for me in my subscription list! Perfect timing and great description as always. Thanks for sharing! :)
Gorgeous gradients!
Thank you!!
i'm so excited about your channel thank you so much for all these tips ^_^
Thank you! I hope you like it 🥰
Excellent...you said desaturate yellow and blue but if you have to dark blue sky and warm yellow....then??
I’m not sure if I understand the question correctly but let say we want to paint the sunset sky. The area right where the sun is will be bright yellow almost white, the as it goes further out, it would become more orange and then transitioning to red and the purple/pink and then blue. So you will have a nice transition between colors that are right next to each other on the color wheel thus make it less muddy. It will also transition from desaturated (very light yellow almost white) to saturated (orange/red) to desaturated (dark purple/blue) so it would mix in nicely
You could get away with that tinted water thing :D 🤣 Your paintings are amazing. Thanks for sharing 😃
superb!
Beautiful
Thank you!
It looks like you are using masking tape instead of painter's tape. The latter will peel off you paper much more smoothly, and works better when painted on. Look for blue-colored painter's tape
violet and magneta got it
very helpful 😀 i have a horrible time with gouache
I’m glad I could help 😁!
What's magneta?
Wait why do you wet the paper first if you wait for it to absorb anyway
You want to wait until your paper is still damp and not completely dry. If the paper is too wet, you'll see the paint expanding quickly on its own. That is better for painting scenes like galaxy sky for example but it's harder to control and create a smooth gradient. I hope that answers the question 😊
Great video... It's magenta (mah-jen-tah) the "G" is pronounced as a "J" as in Jennifer... Again, it's a great video.