loving the ease of learning from your videos. Blues seem so calming to me I think it comes from being surrounded by a lot of soft blues as i grew up. Thanks for another great episode.
Thank you so much! This is very helpful. I'm amazed at how quick you paint such a pretty flower. You're already done and I still haven't even figured out where to start! lol! Thanks again.
I really love this series but sometimes it’s a little difficult to see the shades you mix because the light reflects off of the wet paint. I’m not sure if you could reposition the lights or clip the paper so it lays flat? Just a suggestion, I really do enjoy the color inspiration this series provides!
Thank you for the video, blue is so versatile , I always learn so much from you, didn’t know about the warm and cool colors, the flowers are beautiful xoxo
so pretty :) .... I like such tone in tone motives, because this looks harmonicly, colorful and also interesting. sometimes I use only two colors and the hole range between can be endless incl the colorswitching and sometimes the mixing results surprise me if I get very useful shades ... very interessting pair of colors are cadm. red light and ultramarine, or lemon yellow and ivory black, or maygreen and magenta etc pp.
Very informative have set up a palette with same colors. Hope you will do more with the Illustrations as well. Your little guy is growing so quickly. Thx for all of the information.
Hey! On Day (?) ...uh, 2 weeks of watercolours! So ...I know ONE indigo I like (Schmincke's indigo). but this 'covid hobby' has me with the cotman stuff, and I'm TRYING to make that Schminke indigo with these. I enjoy your work &c but _the indigo you have looks black_ to me? I veered out on my own and the only way I've been able to come close to Schmincke indigo with cotmans is using their phthalo blue with lamp black (😥 - because I'm learning to use a *separate brush with the 'intense' phthalo blue* since it's like ink!) But the lamp black with phthalo blue is a really decent "indigo", only I think I'd need a separate brush or two just for any inky blue colors. Help? I like the other blues you mixed up (the warm ones) here. Do you maybe have another blues/cool video you can link me up to? I like the way you do it (without relying on brands and stuff: cotman should be good enough!) Btw, I love the diox violet, but mine seems to overpowers other colors unless I do 1:10 ratio of diox v to another shade. I'm finding I'd almost rather use a red/blue mix (or perm pink) to get a "friendlier" violet to mix with other colors. Still, the mixing is fun even if I spend a whole huge sheet learning that diox purple mixed with anything is going to get me ...diox purple hues 😂 I'm having fun; that's the point! Thank you! 🤗😇
I love this series of colors, but I don't work with Cotman. So it would be easier when it's possible, you give not only the color names but also the pigment numbers from the colors you are using. example: ultramarine blue (PB28) so can I and (others) find the right colors easier back. tyvm
Hello, I’m Maria Lúcia, I don’t speek inglês. I would like you to show me the colors represent spring, summer, autumn and winter in watercolor. I want to make with trees, representing Thereza seasons, can you relp me? 🙏🌷
thanks for doing this series, it's been helpful as I play with my tiny crayola watercolors. I noticed you sometimes don't clean your brush between dipping in colors, and so the color is transferred a bit (like on your yellow). I'd been worried about contaminating my colors, but it seems like it's not as big of a deal? what are your thoughts there?
Em, I'm digging my new Etchr sketchbook, but am finding it difficult to paint on. I tend to do full page sizes, lots of water, but I'm curious; did you find there was a bit of a learning curve to this paper?
I guess I am really confused about warm/cool colors!! I have always thought colors with yellow undertones were warm and purple undertones were cool??? Help me please!!💛💜
Red, yes (because it would lean towards purple) but also make sure it’s the right red. Orange, no. Orange is its contrasting colour so it would mute the blue and turn it a bit brown or a dusty blue.
Thank you. This is exactly the knowledge I need in watercolouring
loving the ease of learning from your videos. Blues seem so calming to me I think it comes from being surrounded by a lot of soft blues as i grew up. Thanks for another great episode.
Thank you so much! This is very helpful. I'm amazed at how quick you paint such a pretty flower. You're already done and I still haven't even figured out where to start! lol! Thanks again.
Catching up on the series now... these vids are so fun. 💗🎨
Thanks. I learned things I didn’t know about warm/cool colours and how to use the colour wheel, which I’ve had for ages!
I cant thank you enough for your tutorials, love them all your so talented.
This has been very timely for me as I got lost yesterday trying to get a dark blue I was happy with...you’re just great
This is very helpful, I’ve been working on color mixing. Your videos have been very easy to follow. Thank you
I really love this series but sometimes it’s a little difficult to see the shades you mix because the light reflects off of the wet paint. I’m not sure if you could reposition the lights or clip the paper so it lays flat? Just a suggestion, I really do enjoy the color inspiration this series provides!
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This is a really interesting series & very informative. Thank you so much - love it.
Thank u for sharing even while u r busy with kids - when I order I'll go through ur link 😍
Thank you for the video, blue is so versatile , I always learn so much from you, didn’t know about the warm and cool colors, the flowers are beautiful xoxo
My favorite color 💙
Thank you Emma,for sharing.
I just received your last two booklets and love them. Can't wait to get started . I will use them to make my thanksgiving and Christmas cards.
Thank you so much for posting! Gets me really inspired to paint :)
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Love the blues! Thank you!
so pretty :) .... I like such tone in tone motives, because this looks harmonicly, colorful and also interesting. sometimes I use only two colors and the hole range between can be endless incl the colorswitching and sometimes the mixing results surprise me if I get very useful shades ... very interessting pair of colors are cadm. red light and ultramarine, or lemon yellow and ivory black, or maygreen and magenta etc pp.
YAY!! I love this series!!
Very informative have set up a palette with same colors. Hope you will do more with the Illustrations as well. Your little guy is growing so quickly. Thx for all of the information.
Two blues would be pthalo blue and ultramarine. To darken a color use burnt umber. To mute a color use its contrasting color.
I recently discovered your videos, I'm hooked , I love them.
i love this series!!!
Really informative and love the shades you create!
Thank you for sharing this with us. I want to try it out when I can.
I love your Chanel! Kisses from Argentina!! 🇦🇷😘❤️
Emma, Thank you💛
🌺☘️🌸🌼🌻Lovely lovely flower👍👍👍
it looks so good I will definitely try it!!
Love!!!
Beautiful painting 👌👌
Hey! On Day (?) ...uh, 2 weeks of watercolours! So ...I know ONE indigo I like (Schmincke's indigo). but this 'covid hobby' has me with the cotman stuff, and I'm TRYING to make that Schminke indigo with these. I enjoy your work &c but _the indigo you have looks black_ to me? I veered out on my own and the only way I've been able to come close to Schmincke indigo with cotmans is using their phthalo blue with lamp black (😥 - because I'm learning to use a *separate brush with the 'intense' phthalo blue* since it's like ink!) But the lamp black with phthalo blue is a really decent "indigo", only I think I'd need a separate brush or two just for any inky blue colors.
Help? I like the other blues you mixed up (the warm ones) here. Do you maybe have another blues/cool video you can link me up to? I like the way you do it (without relying on brands and stuff: cotman should be good enough!)
Btw, I love the diox violet, but mine seems to overpowers other colors unless I do 1:10 ratio of diox v to another shade. I'm finding I'd almost rather use a red/blue mix (or perm pink) to get a "friendlier" violet to mix with other colors. Still, the mixing is fun even if I spend a whole huge sheet learning that diox purple mixed with anything is going to get me ...diox purple hues 😂 I'm having fun; that's the point! Thank you! 🤗😇
Thanks :)
I love this series of colors, but I don't work with Cotman. So it would be easier when it's possible, you give not only the color names but also the pigment numbers from the colors you are using. example: ultramarine blue (PB28) so can I and (others) find the right colors easier back. tyvm
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Will mixing white with turquoise lighten it or will it make it opaque/ chalky?
Hello, I’m Maria Lúcia, I don’t speek inglês. I would like you to show me the colors represent spring, summer, autumn and winter in watercolor. I want to make with trees, representing Thereza seasons, can you relp me? 🙏🌷
thanks for doing this series, it's been helpful as I play with my tiny crayola watercolors. I noticed you sometimes don't clean your brush between dipping in colors, and so the color is transferred a bit (like on your yellow). I'd been worried about contaminating my colors, but it seems like it's not as big of a deal? what are your thoughts there?
I know your busy but will you be doing one on browns. I can never get a good darker brown. Thanks love watching you.
Yes! Next week. I have a combo video of yellow and brown
Would it be possible to have a video on the use of the neutral tint and how tonise it properly. Thanks
Em, I'm digging my new Etchr sketchbook, but am finding it difficult to paint on. I tend to do full page sizes, lots of water, but I'm curious; did you find there was a bit of a learning curve to this paper?
I didn’t, but I also tend not to use too much water on my pieces. Maybe play around with water control a bit?
I guess I am really confused about warm/cool colors!! I have always thought colors with yellow undertones were warm and purple undertones were cool??? Help me please!!💛💜
That's a great colour wheel you have, did you make that? Thank you.
This is so very beutiful, but can you do some Forget Me not flowers pls. Thank you.
I need to know if the mixes of blues with orange and reds then make it a warm color?
Red, yes (because it would lean towards purple) but also make sure it’s the right red. Orange, no. Orange is its contrasting colour so it would mute the blue and turn it a bit brown or a dusty blue.
I need a certain blue but it won’t let me upload a pic
and then there is the trick of how do you recreate it lol. That would be my problem
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