Thank you once again, Jillee, for a wonderful video. You play the absolute BEST music with your videos of anyone on UA-cam! Thank you for that too! Never change your musical taste! ♥️
this sketch is so intricate, even when your lines are more loose and suggestive than if youd be doing a full render! I feel like i missed out on learning this method of simplifying structure drawings in perspective a long time ago, and am only learning it now, i dunno why it hadnt clicked for me before, lol; I admire how you're employing a "reverse watercolour" method by blobbing out the colours first before applying sketch lines, it's a really interesting approach to the whole process that allows for more looseness and suggestive details
I love this sketch. I am surprised on how beautiful it turned out with only 3 colors. The textures and colors of the first layer opened my mind to a new way of painting. I always really enjoy watching you paint the 2nd layer and the details, the mixing of colors on the paper was very interesting. As I always say, very elegant and beautiful painting. Thank you Jillee 😊
First of all I love Amsterdam and in keeping with the persona I'm glad you added the bridge and bike ,so beautiful. Its amazing how simple using 3 colors can be so liberating
Thank you Laura💗 yes, Amsterdam is love! Theoretically primary colors can be used to mix every color right? So I wondered if I could just use three for a whole sketch, need to use all 6 primaries next!
Oh wow! That sounds like a scary challenge to me! It turned out great! The expressive colors are so pretty to look at! And you were right to add the bike. Amsterdam always has bikes around!
Early on I was thinking- "what is my girl gonna do with no burnt sienna?" Got my answer at around 20 min with the rooftops on the right! I thought there it is. sure enough- you mentioned it later. I noticed so much during this one and your commentary mentioned most of the things I was noticing. This one has me going back and rewatching some of the others. Thanks so much it was really outstanding- I continue to learn more and more. lookin for the next one. I could go on but will spare you all!
Thanks David! Haha, you do know me well. I guess my color choices are almost always the same after awhile, so it takes courage to stir it up 😆glad you enjoyed it!💕
Patty-I totally loved this challenge. I love how you made your sketch different from the photo by creating it in a faint circular angle. Loved the bicycle. As always, you nailed it. 👌🏽
Fabulous sketch. I loved the initial colour wash and am glad you didn't have your burnt Sienna so that it shone through instead of following the colours slavishly. can't wait to try the idea. Thanks for the inspiration.
I love your videos. They actually make me want to do watercolour and not be afraid of the mess that will happen, cause me and watercolour equals poo like colour at the end... i am genius that way... but really your loose inking and the way you play with colours and shapes is just contagious! And you have a really nice voice to go along with it which enhances the experience. So thank you for taking the time and effort to make these videos. I am sure it isn't easy so a huge thank you!
Really beautiful and inspiring. I can’t wait to try a primary colour only sketch soon. I never would have been able to see how to use primary colours based on the reference photo but you explained your process so well.
You are sooo brave to use only three colors! The piece turned out amazing ❤ Also - I love how you take the time to plan everything out, I think that’s such an important step… which I always rush through ahahaha you teach me so much daily 😊
Well - it is amazing. It helps to have the ability to not only draw in perspective extremely well (as you do) but also to draw in proper sizing and dimension (as you do). When you combine both of those abilities... the rest is just putting it down on paper. The hardest part for me right now is making things look "real"... instead of "wonky". I don't want to pull out a ruler and measure.. I want this free flow and quick method you have... but, after 5 years of work, it still isn't there for me yet! Any guidance (besides.. practice!)? 🙂
Well, I think one of the most important things with drawing something that looks “real” is actually observation skills, and drawing what you see instead of what you think you see. It’s easier said than done I know. Will try to give more tips about drawing in future vids!💗
@@JilleeArtsThanks.. yes.. much easier that done in reality. I just inked a pencil drawing I did of a building/dock scene... the perspective is all over the place, the sizing is completely wrong and the angles/lines/shapes are also garbage. Sure - it is ok and my work so good for me.. but a shame I don't the skills/ability to do better... like you do!
Thank you once again, Jillee, for a wonderful video. You play the absolute BEST music with your videos of anyone on UA-cam! Thank you for that too! Never change your musical taste! ♥️
this sketch is so intricate, even when your lines are more loose and suggestive than if youd be doing a full render! I feel like i missed out on learning this method of simplifying structure drawings in perspective a long time ago, and am only learning it now, i dunno why it hadnt clicked for me before, lol; I admire how you're employing a "reverse watercolour" method by blobbing out the colours first before applying sketch lines, it's a really interesting approach to the whole process that allows for more looseness and suggestive details
Watching your videos has really improved my watercoloring. Thank you so much for your thoughtful and informative videos 💕 🎨
Love how you interpret the photo which was a bit too organised into a Vibrant piece of art. Really admire your skill.
Watching your technique inspires me. The comments on your process are instructive and appreciated. Thank you for sharing.
Glad to hear that💓😊
This is my absolute favorite from yours!! Thank you for sharing this gem with us!! Can’t wait to try it out!! ❤
Certainly enjoyed your contour and contrast and your vision to enjoy. This was fun. 😊❤ oops all coming to be. 😊 I love it. Thanks Jillee😮😊❤
Your all sketches are jst piece of art ❣️i jst really love them
I love this sketch. I am surprised on how beautiful it turned out with only 3 colors. The textures and colors of the first layer opened my mind to a new way of painting. I always really enjoy watching you paint the 2nd layer and the details, the mixing of colors on the paper was very interesting. As I always say, very elegant and beautiful painting. Thank you Jillee 😊
Thank you very much 🤗 Glad you enjoyed it💗
I love the color mixing and now limiting you could use on a sketching and turning out to be so beautiful :)
what a beautiful sketch! I learned a lot..thanks so much for sharing! you are an inspiration and a talented artist!
First of all I love Amsterdam and in keeping with the persona I'm glad you added the bridge and bike ,so beautiful. Its amazing how simple using 3 colors can be so liberating
Thank you Laura💗 yes, Amsterdam is love! Theoretically primary colors can be used to mix every color right? So I wondered if I could just use three for a whole sketch, need to use all 6 primaries next!
Always enjoy watching your video. Each time I learn something new. Nice work !!
Thank you ☺️💗
I loooove the outcome !! So true that not much different paints are needed to achieve a great sketch !! Awesome job Jillee 😍👏
Thank you very much💕☺️
Love the buildings street lamps 😊
Thank you ☺️🩷
Oh wow! That sounds like a scary challenge to me! It turned out great! The expressive colors are so pretty to look at! And you were right to add the bike. Amsterdam always has bikes around!
Thank you Charlotte! Yes, I’m glad I added the bike too😄💗
Early on I was thinking- "what is my girl gonna do with no burnt sienna?" Got my answer at around 20 min with the rooftops on the right! I thought there it is. sure enough- you mentioned it later. I noticed so much during this one and your commentary mentioned most of the things I was noticing. This one has me going back and rewatching some of the others. Thanks so much it was really outstanding- I continue to learn more and more. lookin for the next one. I could go on but will spare you all!
Thanks David! Haha, you do know me well. I guess my color choices are almost always the same after awhile, so it takes courage to stir it up 😆glad you enjoyed it!💕
Patty-I totally loved this challenge. I love how you made your sketch different from the photo by creating it in a faint circular angle. Loved the bicycle. As always, you nailed it. 👌🏽
Thanks Patty🥰💗💗
love your style!learning from draw with pencil to loose watercolor, this is inspiring❤❤thank you
Fabulous sketch. I loved the initial colour wash and am glad you didn't have your burnt Sienna so that it shone through instead of following the colours slavishly. can't wait to try the idea. Thanks for the inspiration.
Thank you! I’m glad too, but I still love burnt sienna 😂💓
Wow this is so gorgeous! love the style ❤
Thank you ☺️💕
I love your videos. They actually make me want to do watercolour and not be afraid of the mess that will happen, cause me and watercolour equals poo like colour at the end... i am genius that way... but really your loose inking and the way you play with colours and shapes is just contagious! And you have a really nice voice to go along with it which enhances the experience. So thank you for taking the time and effort to make these videos. I am sure it isn't easy so a huge thank you!
Poo like colour 🤣
@@HaranarayanaSarma-pf7er 😎 I am an expert at getting that colour without wanting to.
Really beautiful and inspiring. I can’t wait to try a primary colour only sketch soon. I never would have been able to see how to use primary colours based on the reference photo but you explained your process so well.
Thank you Lauren! I try my best 💓
Thank you for the video 💖 🍁
Thanks a lot for the amazing videos! These got me into water coloring and I'm enjoying it 😀
You’re welcome! Glad to hear that💓
Can’t wait my blood I rushing for a new art adventure 🎉❤
Alright! To new adventures🎉❤
It's beautiful! ❤ I get so much inspiration from your drawings 🤩 thank you ❤️
Thank you! Glad to hear that💗
unmatched skill
Thanks for sharing ❤
I love your paintings. I have tried to lay color down first then sketch. Mine always comes out crazy looking.
You are sooo brave to use only three colors! The piece turned out amazing ❤
Also - I love how you take the time to plan everything out, I think that’s such an important step… which I always rush through ahahaha you teach me so much daily 😊
Thank you! it’s always good to have a plan, although plans may change😁💗
really admire your beautiful artwork. you are extremely talented. keep up the great work
Thank you so much 🥹🩷
This is so beautiful ❤️
Thank you 💗
Looks great. What i would want to add is some white found those windows
Thank you! Yes, some white highlights would be a nice addition too👍
This is inspiring. I'll try it.
Thank you 💗
I LOVE IT❤❤❤
Thank you❤️💙💛
Well - it is amazing. It helps to have the ability to not only draw in perspective extremely well (as you do) but also to draw in proper sizing and dimension (as you do). When you combine both of those abilities... the rest is just putting it down on paper. The hardest part for me right now is making things look "real"... instead of "wonky". I don't want to pull out a ruler and measure.. I want this free flow and quick method you have... but, after 5 years of work, it still isn't there for me yet! Any guidance (besides.. practice!)? 🙂
Well, I think one of the most important things with drawing something that looks “real” is actually observation skills, and drawing what you see instead of what you think you see.
It’s easier said than done I know. Will try to give more tips about drawing in future vids!💗
@@JilleeArtsThanks.. yes.. much easier that done in reality. I just inked a pencil drawing I did of a building/dock scene... the perspective is all over the place, the sizing is completely wrong and the angles/lines/shapes are also garbage. Sure - it is ok and my work so good for me.. but a shame I don't the skills/ability to do better... like you do!
@JilleeArts Just hopping in here to say I understand what you're saying, and that it's very helpful! Thank you. 😊
Beautiful, ❤❤❤
Thank you 💓
❤
💗🩷💗
I have an ink recommendation for your Safari pen:
Noodler's El Lawrence
Sailor Kiwaguro Pigmented Black
Cool! Thanks for the recommendations 💗👍
Where did you get that small empty mixing palette? I like it
Güzel video için teşekkürler. Bu kağıt ve canson montval arasında çok fark var mı? Hangisini önerirsin? Teşekkürler.
You’re welcome 🤗 I haven’t tried Canson Montval yet, heard it’s a nice paper too
@@JilleeArts 2 kağıdı da aldım. 😁
جميلة جدا
Thank you 💕
When you load brushes then lay them aside, do they dry out? How do you do this?
Usually I only preload the brushes if I want to paint a little faster. If they do dry out, I just dip in a little water to rewet😊
In which universe these colours are primary ? :))))