Love your tutorials. Could you do one on cold vs warm colors. I understand the difference, but have a harder time when trying to determine if a particular color is warm or cool. For example, is this blue warm or cool?
Great suggestion! To determine whether a color is warm or cool, I often google a question to see how the color is described by the manufacturer: "Is Winsor & Newton French Ultramarine Blue warm or cool?"
Neither am I. I'd have thought it's sprayed onto the intended side of the paper although there would be some leakage through as the paper goes through the rollers - Probably makes no difference now that I think about it!@@RebeccaRhodesWatercolorArtist
What a great teacher! I love your pace and clear instructions!
Thank you - I'm glad to know this!
Nice, easy to understand instructions for really good softening, so needed as a skill if wants to glaze! Thank you!
Thank you Patty, I'm glad this was helpful!
Wow! Thank you so much for this. So helpful!
You are welcome Cathy! Glad it helps!
Excellent presentation
Thank you Valerie!
Glad you liked it, thank you!
Very good instructions!
Glad it was helpful!
Very helpful ! I shared on Facebook. Thank You!
Thanks so much, Sue!
Very nice explanation! how do you do a little details in watercolors? like a little hairs in white beard
Thank you! I use a small brush with just a bit of color on the brush.
Love your tutorials. Could you do one on cold vs warm colors. I understand the difference, but have a harder time when trying to determine if a particular color is warm or cool. For example, is this blue warm or cool?
Great suggestion! To determine whether a color is warm or cool, I often google a question to see how the color is described by the manufacturer: "Is Winsor & Newton French Ultramarine Blue warm or cool?"
@@RebeccaRhodesWatercolorArtist Yeah, but I’d love to be able to tell by looking at them. Just don’t see it sometimes.
I keep a list nearby and double check when I can't remember. :)
thank you Rebecca, it is very useful. I still struggle to soften
You are welcome, keep practicing!
Very beautiful my dear friend and artist ❤❤❤❤
I subscribed to your channel
Thank you!
Thank you so very much!!! ❤
You are so welcome!
Using the smooth side of the paper - Do you know if this as equally sized as the intended surface?
I'm not sure, sorry.
Neither am I. I'd have thought it's sprayed onto the intended side of the paper although there would be some leakage through as the paper goes through the rollers - Probably makes no difference now that I think about it!@@RebeccaRhodesWatercolorArtist
It's a good question!