Since last 2 months I was stuck because I stopped enjoying my painting process and started spending more time on checking other's work, buying more colors, expecting it to be perfect.. AND I found this video.. this is all i needed to hear! Thank you so much for making this videos and encouraging us!
love the way he smiles so adorably while explaining complex things in the most understandable way. thanks very much, really helped. you sir, are doing the world a favor
When I was starting, the biggest challenge was me trying to think that I need to paint it like a photograph. Watercolor paintings are not supposed to look like photographs. They are meant to be loose and stylish with a lot of accidents. The choice of paper is also an important aspect. Make it 150 gsm and above.
When I was first starting....it was the fear of picking up the brush and the painting turning out as ugly as a dumpster fire...which is why I haven't started yet. Seriously, I'm not joking. I have bought very good paints, very good brushes, very good paper - and haven't started a single painting - and its been two years now. I'll get inspired and just when I'm ready to go...zap...paralyzed. It's like I just can't take that first step. It's like a torrent being damned up.
My favourite quote is: “Everything you've ever wanted is sitting on the other side of fear.” by George Addair ❤️ So I agree with you, fear is no good for anything, even though it's hard to avoid it.
I am beginner in watercolor too...I was soo afraid to use that expensive piece of paper, so I tried to look for alternatives and I have found out that chart paper works all right so I have been trying all kinds of practices on the chart paper
Great advice...you’re right about fear... that’s what’s keeping me from enjoying painting until I’ve realized that everyone makes mistakes and we learned from it and move on
KISS Keep It Simple Stoopid. Fantastic motivation. I loved the part about palette and keeping 5 or less colors to start. I was the 24 color guy. I have since thrown all that color away, to rid myself of the burden of "Too much mind". Red, yellow, and blue. Indigo and Peyn's grey on the side for now. Yoga, Thai Chi and Sieu Nim Tao before session and I am g2g!!!
Great insight and information. One thing that changed for me in my watercolor journey as a beginner was to step away from all the TUBES of paint and just concentrate on the primary colours and all that can be created from them. 2 Reds, 2 Blues and 2 Yellows, make a world of difference in what can be made in colours. Keeping it simple I found also creates more continuity in your painting, especially if you hold to just a few colors and then created a whole palette of options from that. Thanks for making us better artists.
I followed you since few years, ( not always your advices! ….) anyway the way you talk (like today) is more philosophy and way of life. It’s great. Thank you 🙏 I enjoyed it.
I have 18 colour COLOUR PALETTE and I am not a beginner but not even a intermediate....but really I know the application of watercolour but due to less practise I m not able to apply it....but i love your videos and your channel!!! ❤️
I understand, lot many people love to explore all possible colors. Just see if you can minimise your palette and see the result 👍. Finding time to practice is key👍
@@NitinSinghwatercolorpaintings sir can you please tell in a small pallette what colour should we have!!! Is it red, blue? Or smthing else!!! I really want to know 💙💙
Thank you, about fear: if there are negative people around, "find your happy place" to study and not show beginning learning steps, negative messages do not serve in the evolution direction, "shame inhibits creativity", negative self-image creates blocks, false expectation, FREEDOM is road to CREATIVITY, I set myself the goal to enjoy the process, and I discovered false expectations, negative messages. I was painting in the evening tired, for joy, after a year was surprised of my results. Drawing perspective helped me on subconscious level to fix symetri. Then I did not see the improvement, and life roads stopped me from painting, sad... It's a good habbit to say THANK YOU for all paintings: learning steps or masterpieces :) Great book "Psycho-Cybernetics" by Maxwell Maltz.
Smaller basic pallette of Warm and cool yellow (lemon yellow for cooler yellow, cadmium yellow for warmer), red (cooler red such as permanent alizerin crimson, warmer red such as cadmium red), blue(ultramarine blue, and a cobalt or curulean blue which tends toward warmer wide), a green of some kind, lots of folks like a sap green, and then some burnt sienna and yellow ochre, maybe burnt umber too. A warm red will mix better warm oranges quicker than a cool red, and look fresher, more pure than trying with a colder red to go warm with, cooler red will mix towards blue red faster and quicker than warm red will, will look purer,less muddy, but even muddy colors can look beautiful if surrounded by the right colors to compliment and or Contrast with particular tints created. There's a lot too it, but keeping color limited tends to help by unifying the 3 or 4 colors and tints that you use to varying degrees. Painting is about learning to paint beautiful Grayed or toned down colors ( artists wash a pure or slightly grayed orange gold color down, then a pure or slightly grayed opposite color over the top to create a visual vibration between the two colors) with splashes of purer colors here and there, and connecting values to unify and direct view, and including various contrasts in intelligent manner. It takes planning or some pretty decent skill to not, plan but do all thay on the fly. Experiment with opposite colors and washes, see which two colors look really good together, which look more muddied, which darken and to,what extent etc. A slightly grayed ultramarine blue looks good with an orange goldish color- vary the orangy color a bit with a dab of alizerin so,that it's not all one orangy color and add a little variety.
Thank you for your encouragement and advice. I’ll probably play this clip before starting each Watercolour session to work on my fear of making mistakes and to draw inspiration.
That water with color makes so happy. Sometimes I wake up at 2:40am and cannot sleep. I go to my painting, enjoy it for 30 minutes and….. I go back to sleep…
Very valuable practical advice on what should be one's approach to watercolour painting and how this practice and attitude results in improving one's skill. These points may seem simple and unrelated to brushes , paint, paper, etc and because of this most beginners ignore them. Thanks for pointing them out Mr. Singh.
You didn't mention the third type of person. Someone who just watches UA-cam watercolour tutorials hahaha Btw I really like your tips and tricks and your friendly demeanor..
Great advice. Personally, I would have enjoyed watching the entire process of you painting the 3 arches. I mean no disrespect, I'm merely sharing with you what I, as a viewer, am looking for. Thank you for all the effort you put into sharing your love for watercolor painting.
Nitin, I just stumbled across your wonderful channel and beautiful watercolor paintings. I was wondering what brushes and watercolors you use. Thx again and looking forward to watching past video to catch up and future videos to continue learning!
If you are beginning then minimum number of colors possible for the painting. Even if you are bit advance like I am for example, my strategy to still use 4 to 5 colors max but I select these 4 to 5 colors based on the thing I am painting. But in a painting I rarely exceed 5 paints.
Feels good catching you on UA-cam after some time. Love, bud. Stay safe and healthy. :) PS: haven't checked your latest courses? But a humble suggestion. Please create like a master WC course, from scratch. I personally don't like these "paint a *x*" courses as a beginner.
"If you are a beginner, don't do that. " I respectfully disagree. When you are a beginner, make mistakes on purpose. Don't hold yourself. Go and experiment! xoxoxo Tati
I love watercolor, its really fun but my god im really bad at it lol.... I did cry because my painting got so ugly and i messed up everything 😥 Thanks for the tips tho, very helpfull:))
Oh yes, doing monochrome is good way to learn depth & contrast, but there is a one problem in this method. Usually monochrome give you knowledge about depth, however you will not have any learning about the value of multi color behaviour. I recommend to do pencil sketch to learn depth & contrast. But again, this is all how people want to learn watercolor. My approach in this video to fast track your learning 👍 hope this is helping.
If you are joyful, everything you do is joyful. This is very, very profound. Thank you.
Thank you so much giving attention those thoughts❤️
Since last 2 months I was stuck because I stopped enjoying my painting process and started spending more time on checking other's work, buying more colors, expecting it to be perfect.. AND I found this video.. this is all i needed to hear! Thank you so much for making this videos and encouraging us!
Wow. You're very pretty.
love the way he smiles so adorably while explaining complex things in the most understandable way. thanks very much, really helped. you sir, are doing the world a favor
When I was starting, the biggest challenge was me trying to think that I need to paint it like a photograph. Watercolor paintings are not supposed to look like photographs. They are meant to be loose and stylish with a lot of accidents. The choice of paper is also an important aspect. Make it 150 gsm and above.
Thank for adding more perspective in it, thank you.
I think 300 gsm is the sweet spot. No worrying about buckling, and you can layer as much as you want (esp. with a wet on wet technique).
it should look like you are enjoying the process, and for practice you can use any type of paper
When I was first starting....it was the fear of picking up the brush and the painting turning out as ugly as a dumpster fire...which is why I haven't started yet. Seriously, I'm not joking. I have bought very good paints, very good brushes, very good paper - and haven't started a single painting - and its been two years now. I'll get inspired and just when I'm ready to go...zap...paralyzed. It's like I just can't take that first step. It's like a torrent being damned up.
My favourite quote is: “Everything you've ever wanted is sitting on the other side of fear.” by George Addair ❤️
So I agree with you, fear is no good for anything, even though it's hard to avoid it.
I am beginner in watercolor too...I was soo afraid to use that expensive piece of paper, so I tried to look for alternatives and I have found out that chart paper works all right so I have been trying all kinds of practices on the chart paper
You're doing absolutely right, try to make few painting in watercolor paper too!
One of the best videos I have watched lately. Precious tips for painting and life, congratulations Nitin, for sharing your experiences with us.
Thank you so much ❤️
Great advice...you’re right about fear... that’s what’s keeping me from enjoying painting until I’ve realized that everyone makes mistakes and we learned from it and move on
You got my point, thank you 🙏
Watercolor is about joy and learning. I love this so much.
Thank you.
I am the second kind.... I am chasing perfection and losing my mind. Thank you for this tip! I need to enjoy the process
KISS Keep It Simple Stoopid. Fantastic motivation. I loved the part about palette and keeping 5 or less colors to start. I was the 24 color guy. I have since thrown all that color away, to rid myself of the burden of "Too much mind". Red, yellow, and blue. Indigo and Peyn's grey on the side for now. Yoga, Thai Chi and Sieu Nim Tao before session and I am g2g!!!
So happy I found you. I can’t wait to paint now because I love your attitude.
Thank you so much 👍
Great insight and information. One thing that changed for me in my watercolor journey as a beginner was to step away from all the TUBES of paint and just concentrate on the primary colours and all that can be created from them. 2 Reds, 2 Blues and 2 Yellows, make a world of difference in what can be made in colours. Keeping it simple I found also creates more continuity in your painting, especially if you hold to just a few colors and then created a whole palette of options from that. Thanks for making us better artists.
Your energy is wonderful. Really enjoyed watching and learning.
Thank you so much 🍷
Thanks, Nitin. I recently tried a one tone painting. I was surprised at how it made me more aware of values since I was not focusing on color.
Now try to add some color and practice them regularly 👍. My best wishes
These are truly ultimate watercolor joyful VEDAs ! Bravo +++ may a Rabintranat Tagore spirit follows you always !
I think I love this dude. seems truly happy
Three colors, well chosen is a good start.
Ace lesson Nitin. I'm learning a lot about watercolour.
Nice to hear from you again, Nitin!
Thank you
Thank you very much!
I followed you since few years, ( not always your advices! ….) anyway the way you talk (like today) is more philosophy and way of life. It’s great. Thank you 🙏 I enjoyed it.
Thank you so much 🙏
I have 18 colour COLOUR PALETTE and I am not a beginner but not even a intermediate....but really I know the application of watercolour but due to less practise I m not able to apply it....but i love your videos and your channel!!! ❤️
I understand, lot many people love to explore all possible colors. Just see if you can minimise your palette and see the result 👍. Finding time to practice is key👍
@@NitinSinghwatercolorpaintings sir can you please tell in a small pallette what colour should we have!!! Is it red, blue? Or smthing else!!! I really want to know 💙💙
@@instrumentlegend I would recommend to have few primary colors, rest all depends on you what color inspires you👍
@@NitinSinghwatercolorpaintings ohhh ohk sir 😃😃😃😃 I will minimise my pallette to 5 - 8 colours only!!! ❤️
Thank you, about fear: if there are negative people around, "find your happy place" to study and not show beginning learning steps, negative messages do not serve in the evolution direction, "shame inhibits creativity", negative self-image creates blocks, false expectation, FREEDOM is road to CREATIVITY, I set myself the goal to enjoy the process, and I discovered false expectations, negative messages. I was painting in the evening tired, for joy, after a year was surprised of my results. Drawing perspective helped me on subconscious level to fix symetri. Then I did not see the improvement, and life roads stopped me from painting, sad... It's a good habbit to say THANK YOU for all paintings: learning steps or masterpieces :) Great book "Psycho-Cybernetics" by Maxwell Maltz.
The best video of motivation I ever had come across! Thank you so much ☺️👍
Thank you 👍❤️
It is so good to have you back. Thanks. God bless. Health and happiness to you!
Thank you so much!
thanks a lot for your precious advice!
You are a fantastic artist and a very good teatcher..Lot of pedagogy.thanks
Thank you so much 👍
Smaller basic pallette of Warm and cool yellow (lemon yellow for cooler yellow, cadmium yellow for warmer), red (cooler red such as permanent alizerin crimson, warmer red such as cadmium red), blue(ultramarine blue, and a cobalt or curulean blue which tends toward warmer wide), a green of some kind, lots of folks like a sap green, and then some burnt sienna and yellow ochre, maybe burnt umber too. A warm red will mix better warm oranges quicker than a cool red, and look fresher, more pure than trying with a colder red to go warm with, cooler red will mix towards blue red faster and quicker than warm red will, will look purer,less muddy, but even muddy colors can look beautiful if surrounded by the right colors to compliment and or Contrast with particular tints created. There's a lot too it, but keeping color limited tends to help by unifying the 3 or 4 colors and tints that you use to varying degrees. Painting is about learning to paint beautiful Grayed or toned down colors ( artists wash a pure or slightly grayed orange gold color down, then a pure or slightly grayed opposite color over the top to create a visual vibration between the two colors) with splashes of purer colors here and there, and connecting values to unify and direct view, and including various contrasts in intelligent manner. It takes planning or some pretty decent skill to not, plan but do all thay on the fly. Experiment with opposite colors and washes, see which two colors look really good together, which look more muddied, which darken and to,what extent etc. A slightly grayed ultramarine blue looks good with an orange goldish color- vary the orangy color a bit with a dab of alizerin so,that it's not all one orangy color and add a little variety.
Thank you for all of what you said, you re impressive teacher
So inspiring
Thank you 😊!
Gracias maestro! Un lujo escucharle y aprender tanto de usted..hermoso video
Great advice, thank you so much. 🖌
i love how you piont out joyfullness. makes it much lighter :-)
Great work friend 👍😃beautiful😃😃....
Thank you so much, hope this is helpful!
Great video thank you 🙏🏼
Thanks very much Nitin for your very useful tips 👍🏻 Take care 🎨🖌✒✏
Thank you so much!
Thank you for your encouragement and advice. I’ll probably play this clip before starting each Watercolour session to work on my fear of making mistakes and to draw inspiration.
Thank you so much!
Love this video!! congrats!! ❤️
Love your colors!
This video is amazing! Just what I needed to hear. Thank you!
My best wishes, thank you
Great words!,,thank you
Thank you so much
Love this guy, a genuine encourager.
Great water color painting my friend.. beautiful
Thank you
That water with color makes so happy. Sometimes I wake up at 2:40am and cannot sleep. I go to my painting, enjoy it for 30 minutes and….. I go back to sleep…
Trust, you’re in love with watercolor ❤️
Wonderful and inspiring video ... thank you Nitin
Thank you for such a lovely & informative video.
Thank you.
Nitin, what 6 colors would you recommend as starters? Appreciate your suggestions very much!
It's really good n v good vedio... seriously I wants to know watercolor from the basic sir
So heartfelt and helpfull. Thanks a lot, mister!
Thank you
simple explain
Thank you
Very valuable practical advice on what should be one's approach to watercolour painting and how this practice and attitude results in improving one's skill. These points may seem simple and unrelated to brushes , paint, paper, etc and because of this most beginners ignore them. Thanks for pointing them out Mr. Singh.
Thank you :)
thankyou sir😊
Good sharing!!
Thank you
Thanks sir
I love your wonderful lessons! Thank you soooo much!
Thank you 🙏
You didn't mention the third type of person.
Someone who just watches UA-cam watercolour tutorials hahaha
Btw I really like your tips and tricks and your friendly demeanor..
For real. I watch about 20 videos for every sketch I do.
Oh yes, this is very common across many of us. Soon I will make a video around this topic. Thank you.
Getting inspiration is good way to learn something, but most importantly one needs to be consistently practice👍
@@NitinSinghwatercolorpaintings yes please. Please do much appreciation 🙏🏻
Great advice. Personally, I would have enjoyed watching the entire process of you painting the 3 arches. I mean no disrespect, I'm merely sharing with you what I, as a viewer, am looking for. Thank you for all the effort you put into sharing your love for watercolor painting.
I'm glad that you're enjoying my process, please visit my watercolor class for more learning. Thank you!
Thank you for this...its inspiring
Thank you, I hope this will help you to learn and grow with watercolor 👍
Nitin, I just stumbled across your wonderful channel and beautiful watercolor paintings. I was wondering what brushes and watercolors you use. Thx again and looking forward to watching past video to catch up and future videos to continue learning!
Thank you for this video yaar!
Thnx a lot, sir!!! Like and subscribe!!!
Greetings from Ukraine
If you are beginning then minimum number of colors possible for the painting.
Even if you are bit advance like I am for example, my strategy to still use 4 to 5 colors max but I select these 4 to 5 colors based on the thing I am painting. But in a painting I rarely exceed 5 paints.
Thank you.
Sir which watercolor paper is affordable to study watercolor and maybe this will helpful for other friends too
This is amazing
I was wondering what paper do you use for the paintings?
heloo sir I have just started to learn this beautiful art . I hope with your help I will learn it soon 👍
I enjoy helping people to learn this beautiful medium, my best wishes 👍
wow !
learnt a lot from this session.
Happy to hear this👍
Feels good catching you on UA-cam after some time. Love, bud. Stay safe and healthy. :)
PS: haven't checked your latest courses? But a humble suggestion. Please create like a master WC course, from scratch.
I personally don't like these "paint a *x*" courses as a beginner.
Thank you so much, i respect your suggestion.
"If you are a beginner, don't do that. "
I respectfully disagree. When you are a beginner, make mistakes on purpose. Don't hold yourself. Go and experiment!
xoxoxo
Tati
Sir which paper you use ?
Thanks Nitin. I have learnt so much from you. Cheers!
Happy to hear this, my best wishes👍
Limiting the colors is a great idea.
Ооооо.... Beautiful!!!!
What is the paper you are using in this video?
I’m using Chitrapat Indian paper
Thank you for the courage! Where can I find the free water colour lesson to get me started, please?
Click on the link given in video description, thank you.
Which paper is that?
100k congrats 😘😘
Where you been Brudda, we missed your smiling face.
Haha, i'm back!
멀리 대한민국에서 형님 방송을 매번 보고있습니다. ❤
❤️❤️❤️sir how can I got your no for more information
I love watercolor, its really fun but my god im really bad at it lol.... I did cry because my painting got so ugly and i messed up everything 😥 Thanks for the tips tho, very helpfull:))
Great. but I think you should upgrade your sound in video by using a mike.
My take on using colors: one should stick to monochrome at first. Usually this approach is used in value studies.
Oh yes, doing monochrome is good way to learn depth & contrast, but there is a one problem in this method. Usually monochrome give you knowledge about depth, however you will not have any learning about the value of multi color behaviour. I recommend to do pencil sketch to learn depth & contrast. But again, this is all how people want to learn watercolor. My approach in this video to fast track your learning 👍 hope this is helping.
I’m so fed up with watercolor 😭😭😭 it’s so hard, the timing and stuff. Oil painting is much easier!!!
Is that a sable mop? Or a squirrel mop?
Idk if it's me when painting or just the paper i'm really using for painting
😁 I think it's you. Paper, colors ext are just a medium.👍
His watercolours are wonderful. If he would talk less and show more of the process it would help more.!!
Thank you for your suggestion, I will keep this in mind 👍
Sir.. how much do an artist earn from his UA-cam channel. As I want to make one.
🙏
Why do artists hold their brush or pencil so far away from the base?
🙏❤️
👌👍
The way to get good is do several paintings a day, non stop for a year, then you'll see a big improvement
Fear is the worst F-word
Sir is Cellulose paper = 100% Cotton papers ❤
The video volume is very low, can't hear.
Srry about this.
You honestly need only one color to practice watercolor
I am sooooo afraid of ruining that expensive sheet of paper!!!😞
Now you already know your fear. You don’t need expensive paper to practice, even a simple drawing paper will do it’s job👍