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When you are applying your second layer of your pear's casted shadow, do you rewet the entire shadowed area or do you do it as a wet on dry technique?? Secondly, when you spatter the paint on with the toothbrush, is your painting completely dry??
Hi Gwenneth, when I applied color to the cast shadow the area was dry, and the cast-shadow was finished with one round. Though sometimes I wet the area before I paint the cast shadow but I didn't do that in this lesson. For your second question, when I started splashing for the skin texture with toothbrush, the painting was completely dry. Let me know if you have other questions.
I love your tutorials! I keep having a problem with my paper pilling up - fibers coming off paper and pigment with it. Once it starts, touching it makes it worse. any recommendations? I am using 140# paper and not wetting the paper before applying the paint. Thank you!
Do those Winsor Newton sables like you use (not the series 7 but Artist's series) hold up well over time if you take care of them? I have some DaVinci kolinsky sables, but the price for the WN Artist's series kolinsky is VERY attractive! I always enjoy your videos.
Thanks for showing this technique.
Thx mr really appreciate he gave me and idea how to do it I love the explanation
It's very beautiful and amazing 😀😀
Thank you! Cheers!
Excellent video with detailing and step by step explanation..👍👌
Beautiful
Wow! I like your painting style and instructions!
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Beautiful ♥️
It's amazing. I will try to use this technique for my water color painting. Thanks
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I like the detailing and step by step nature of this. Very goo.
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Love what you do!
Amazing, realistic watercolor pear tutorial, Yong! Thank you!!
You are welcome.
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I got a great for my school project from this video. Thanks 😊
+Roma Sen Nandi congrats, keep on learning
Yong Chen thank you
Fantastic, thank you for sharing.
Thanks
Gracias por sus maravillosas enseñanzas.
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Beautiful!
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U r a great teacher!!!
Thanks, Anna.
very nice lesson
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WOW! Nice! 👍💕
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Thanks again, Yong! I wonder: could one get by using the old table salt trick instead of splattering with the toothbrush?
Amazing video, very helpful! Thank you! :)
Большое спасибо за подробные уроки! Даже не зная языка-все понятно. Спасибо!
:) thank you for your feedback.
This was very helpful to me thank you so much. ❤
:) I am glad.
This is amazing...👏
Thanks.
very cool! thank you for making this:)
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Cool😎😎😎
Amazing
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awesome
Thanks :)
Fantástico!
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Help full🌟🌟
nice... thanks
Thanks
great
If the colour is not available then which colour to apply
When you are applying your second layer of your pear's casted shadow, do you rewet the entire shadowed area or do you do it as a wet on dry technique?? Secondly, when you spatter the paint on with the toothbrush, is your painting completely dry??
Hi Gwenneth, when I applied color to the cast shadow the area was dry, and the cast-shadow was finished with one round. Though sometimes I wet the area before I paint the cast shadow but I didn't do that in this lesson. For your second question, when I started splashing for the skin texture with toothbrush, the painting was completely dry. Let me know if you have other questions.
You rock!
Thanks for your comment.
Dang I wish these school assignments would be gone so I can bust out my colours.
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I love your tutorials! I keep having a problem with my paper pilling up - fibers coming off paper and pigment with it. Once it starts, touching it makes it worse. any recommendations? I am using 140# paper and not wetting the paper before applying the paint. Thank you!
Different brands of paper is really matter, and the brush. See my list of paper, brushes and other materials: enjoyingart.com/materials.php
Do those Winsor Newton sables like you use (not the series 7 but Artist's series) hold up well over time if you take care of them? I have some DaVinci kolinsky sables, but the price for the WN Artist's series kolinsky is VERY attractive! I always enjoy your videos.
Yes, I have been used Winsor Newton brushes for years. They work fine for me. Thanks.
Is this opaque