Thank you for sharing those tips, when I click on these kind of videos, it´s always the same tips I´ve heard many times before, but for once, I´ve discovered new things I have never been aware of! 🙏Thank you Louise!
Mind blown. I feel like nobody wants to get into the specifics of pigment attributes, and this is invaluable! I would appreciate even more information on this topic. And Lost Edges! I do not think I have heard this discussed at all, and though perhaps not as deep as pigment attributes I think it deserves it’s own video as well. And absolutely you might even do a series of videos about the application of darks and/or intense colors. Clearly this would build upon the first bit about pigment attributes. Often I watch an art video and want to speed it up because it is the 400th one I have seen about painting loose florals… this more technical information is to me like water in the desert. Thank you for so many well thought out videos!
Dom, you are a brave man. I know of no one who would paint on air for the first time. Your painting was beautiful. You must have incredible patience. The metal for valor goes to you this week.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Great tips Louise. About the masking tape removal a small additional tip, if you pull the tape outside the paper, perpendicular instead of parallel to the border the tape will not damage the paper. The pulling force always will go from the inner area toward the border. At the borders the fibers easier separate from each other, if the pulling starts there the tape could keep adhered some paper layers and damage the paint. This is worst if wetness is trapped on the back of the paper, no matter how dry the front is. Hope it could help someone.💫❤️
Yes, I do wish I knew these 5 things earlier! This video answers why, after years of classes and painting, I often struggle to get the desired results. So helpful! Thank you!!! Love your content and your bloopers ❤ !
I love your videos! I painted in highschool. Art class. And since I graduated...lol 40 years ago...ive never taken a class. Now I have you! Youre so gentle spoken. You explain things so easy. Ive also had a couple strokes and your vids keep my attention. Love your instructions! Your trials and shares. Love your art. Happy day beautiful lady! Keep em coming!!❤
Tip #5 - paint your darks in one layer--was incredibly helpful to me. I've been painting in watercolour for 5 years and felt frustrated because I couldn't get my darks dark enough. Now I know why, and how to correct it. Thank you so much, Louise. Love your channel and watch it all the time.
I absolutely LOVE your transparency… (no pun intended)… you are a dream to us learning. I am coming form oil, whew!!! So different and so much more to think about with water color! Thank you for your talent and insight! Keep up the great work!
I learn so much from your tutorials. You are so generous with all your knowledge and explain it so well. The lost edges are the best! Thank you for sharing so freely all the vulnerabilities you have experienced. You won't keep us newbies from experiencing them, but the comraderie is priceless. 😊
I've been painting in all mediums for a very long time, but it's always great to get a refresher on watercolor, because despite what people may think, it's the most difficult to master!
You are SO incredibly valuable to me! Your knowledge, your charisma, even your "mistakes" have and are teaching me so much, Louise! Thank you, thank you, thank you for making these videos and helping us to become better watercolor artists than we ever could be on our own! ❤
Thank you Louise. I remember the struggle when I first started painting just to recognise and remember the names of the pigments and the panic when I realised that they all had additional three qualities. I would have benefitted from your clear and concise explanation. And I do hope you have reached equilibrium.
Thanks so much for your wisdom and for sharing what you've learned! It's a huge benefit to us who are starting. I know you put a lot of time into these videos! And your blouse is beautiful! 🌹
Hi Louise, I stumbled upon you today and I'm so happy I did. You have wonderful tips, this is my 3rd video, I'll be learning from you for sure. Thank you.
Very helpful! I will watch again, no doubt. Your on-screen composure is so perfect, then seeing the bloopers I am reminded that you work hard at that persona!! Thank you for your vids.❤
😅......Oh Louise, your quick side shuffle is so funny. Really enjoy watching you work. Haven't spent much time in Discord yet, but what a nice bunch of folks they are. Looking forward to participating when I can!
Thank u so much Louise for sharing so much information on watercolor painting. It will be very helpful. I learnt about lost edges tip first time in my life. Great 👍😊 I always love your bloopers. You are very sweet❤❤❤
Thanks Good I found you. I started days ago and have been seeing dozens of beginners videos on watercolor, and by each of them I had many not answered questions...til I find you, girl. And besides, you are mote my stile because I love Flowers and birds. Thank you. Hope to be soon in your patreon courses. Greetings from hot spain😅😊❤
Wonderful tips, as usual! In #1, something you said made me wonder: How effective (or easy) is it to layer a transparent pigment over a more opaque pigment? The reverse wouldn't work, of course, but I don't think I've ever heard any of you watercolor "gurus" talk about layering transparent over opaque. Maybe an experiment? Thanks Louise!
That last point with dark colours was perfectly on time: I am just painting an apple and the dark colours are lifting as I try to get the shadow area darker! Thank you!
Yes, as a beginner, I bought several of similar paints... not knowing about pigments! Also, the same pigment can look different between 2 brands! I can't remember every variation of paint unless I kept a big chart for reference each time I painted! I suppose the answer to that is choosing colors before you start so you won't experience problems. Thank you! Love the clothes that they have gifted you! Awesome! Of course, I checked out the website!😅 I painted for a year, then as health issues surfaced, I have quit for a year... just beginning to swatch my favorites using different brushes! I will have to begin again! With love from a California Gramma ❤
Louise, you are the first and only person who clearly and visually explained what a lost edge is. I am new to water color and appreciate all of your tips and information. Your work is awesome and I always learn something from your videos. Thank you. Thank you.
These are great tips thank you Louise! I will watch and rewatch this so the lessons go in😅 Love that you are brave enough to show the bloopers too, you are a wonderful human being!
Thank you for this useful tips...even though I know the most of them I struggle sometimes because I don't have enough patience for planning my work. But what I learned also today: don't use rough and heavy paper (Hahnemühle 600 gram) if you want to paint detailed ...the face of my young Ballerina now has furrrows in her face and the whole picture failed.
Thank you Louise I always enjoy your tips and paintings, I was hoping you might say how you know if a colour is opaque, transparent or granulated before buying
Thanks Lyn. Sometimes you can read that on the tubes of paint. The paint manufacturers have a symbol system. There's often a little square on the tube. If it's blackened - it's an opaque colour and if the square is not filled in, it's a transparent colour. Check the paint manufacturer's websites for more details.
Masi ji...Please accept my Namaskaar/Salutations I am from Bhaarat/India... I saw your videos and I can say with total confidence and truthfulness that you are the cleanest,minimal wasting and perfectly well organised painter I have ever seen..yoUr works are fantastic and theraupetic...your lessons are highly relavent and useful for any one on the globe...I want every painter to follow your cleanliness,no wastage and well organied studio maintenance skills I am sure you have mastered these virtues to be a global guru of this art.. .My heartfelt REVERENCE AND APPRECIATION FOR YOUR VIRTUOUS ENDEAVORs I find my place at your feet as a wonderful teacher and peaceful person
Thank you! ❤ As usual, you post exactly what I need, like you've read my mind. I didn't know several of these, and have been working on learning the rest the hard way.
Thank you for another great video! All of your videos are so helpful! I'm looking forward for more instruction on how to start a project of my own, here or on Patreon. I know you already have some videos on that topic and I watched them all. For me, it has been hard choosing which colors to use. I also would LOVE more portrait videos! I love your teaching style and I know I would learn so much about portraits! That is my favorite subject but I have only done them with graphite. Thank you for all you do!!!
Great tips. That last one though! Oh my goodness! This has gotten me in trouble more times than I care to say. You'd think I would have figured it out by now. Doh!!
Thank you for your wonderful videos, they are always so thoughtful and well made! Wondering if you might be able to make a video on your favourite watercolour brushes?
So glad your video popped up in my feed this morning! I had painted with acrylics over the years. Decided to give watercolor a whirl a yr or so ago. Admittedly, I have gotten more than a little frustrated. Thank you for sharing these great tips! Subscribed! P.S. Love the bloopers.
These are super helpful tips. I have more awareness as a new watercolorist from your channel and all your tips, thank you. And thank you for the bloopers,😁
I am just finding out that I need to pay attention to the pigments, definitely choose a limited palette set of colors, & apply the darks last & in one layer. Thanks for sharing these tips & the bloopers are funny to watch, when it’s your helpful crew.😁🥺
Excellent information as usual. I’m really trying to focus on the limited palette. Can you tell us - how many pigments did you use in the poppies painting you showed when talking about transparency? The variety of colours in it is stunning.
Thanks so much Teresa. I'm not sure about the poppy painting. I painted it back in 2015 I think and I wasn't filming myself back then so I didn't take any notes about the colours I was using.
This is amazing! As soon as I’m home from holiday I will sign up to your Patreon. In the meantime, do you have any instruction that would help me buy the right brushes. Currently I only have Rosemary and Co botanical brushes from 000 up to 5. Thank you. ❤
So useful!! Thank you so much! These are things that I feel will elevate techniques to a more professional level! I especially enjoy the concept of lost edges! You are so right about a lost edge bringing depth or movement to the subject! The painting of the boy, where you have the lost edge on his shoe, and it blends into the brown, really makes it feel like he's kicking up some dust from the ground! I can almost smell it! Just brilliant! Thanks!
If you look underneath the video you will see a pale grey panel above all the comments. It says, "I'm sharing 5 more things I wish I had known when I first started painting in watercolour." Click on the word 'more' under that and it will expand for you. That's the description- there's lots of information there. Thanks Beverly.
And the bloopers are great, I don’t know how you record this with other people in the room at all, that would increase my blooper rate significantly!
Wow! Such important information, thank you for this video!!
All your tips are very much appreciated. I've learned much from you, thank you 😊
I find these videos so helpful, thank you.
Thank you for sharing those tips, when I click on these kind of videos, it´s always the same tips I´ve heard many times before, but for once, I´ve discovered new things I have never been aware of! 🙏Thank you Louise!
Mind blown. I feel like nobody wants to get into the specifics of pigment attributes, and this is invaluable! I would appreciate even more information on this topic. And Lost Edges! I do not think I have heard this discussed at all, and though perhaps not as deep as pigment attributes I think it deserves it’s own video as well. And absolutely you might even do a series of videos about the application of darks and/or intense colors. Clearly this would build upon the first bit about pigment attributes. Often I watch an art video and want to speed it up because it is the 400th one I have seen about painting loose florals… this more technical information is to me like water in the desert. Thank you for so many well thought out videos!
I'm so pleased it is helpful to you and thank you for the suggestions. I think they are great ideas for topics of future videos.
Agree.
WOW Louise this is a brilliant video. Sooo much great information. See you soon again on Patreon.😍👍
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you. ❤️
Thank you for helping me make my paintings better!
One of the best watercolour tips videos I’ve seen and I’ve watched a lot of these 🙂 Thanks so much.
Dom, you are a brave man. I know of no one who would paint on air for the first time. Your painting was beautiful. You must have incredible patience. The metal for valor goes to you this week.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Great tips Louise. About the masking tape removal a small additional tip, if you pull the tape outside the paper, perpendicular instead of parallel to the border the tape will not damage the paper. The pulling force always will go from the inner area toward the border. At the borders the fibers easier separate from each other, if the pulling starts there the tape could keep adhered some paper layers and damage the paint. This is worst if wetness is trapped on the back of the paper, no matter how dry the front is. Hope it could help someone.💫❤️
Your cow painting is amazing!
These tips are absolute gold dust Louise, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge, expertise, and bloopers!
Glad you like them. Thank you Jane.
Yes, I do wish I knew these 5 things earlier! This video answers why, after years of classes and painting, I often struggle to get the desired results. So helpful! Thank you!!! Love your content and your bloopers ❤ !
Glad it was helpful. Thank you!
I love your videos! I painted in highschool. Art class. And since I graduated...lol 40 years ago...ive never taken a class. Now I have you! Youre so gentle spoken. You explain things so easy. Ive also had a couple strokes and your vids keep my attention. Love your instructions! Your trials and shares. Love your art. Happy day beautiful lady! Keep em coming!!❤
Tip #5 - paint your darks in one layer--was incredibly helpful to me. I've been painting in watercolour for 5 years and felt frustrated because I couldn't get my darks dark enough. Now I know why, and how to correct it. Thank you so much, Louise. Love your channel and watch it all the time.
I absolutely LOVE your transparency… (no pun intended)… you are a dream to us learning. I am coming form oil, whew!!! So different and so much more to think about with water color! Thank you for your talent and insight! Keep up the great work!
I learn so much from your tutorials. You are so generous with all your knowledge and explain it so well. The lost edges are the best! Thank you for sharing so freely all the vulnerabilities you have experienced. You won't keep us newbies from experiencing them, but the comraderie is priceless. 😊
I've been painting in all mediums for a very long time, but it's always great to get a refresher on watercolor, because despite what people may think, it's the most difficult to master!
Thank you for the tip on dark colors lifting. It explains some of the struggles I have had.
You are delightful and thank you for sharing your talents and knowledge with us.
You are SO incredibly valuable to me! Your knowledge, your charisma, even your "mistakes" have and are teaching me so much, Louise! Thank you, thank you, thank you for making these videos and helping us to become better watercolor artists than we ever could be on our own! ❤
Thank you Louise. I remember the struggle when I first started painting just to recognise and remember the names of the pigments and the panic when I realised that they all had additional three qualities. I would have benefitted from your clear and concise explanation. And I do hope you have reached equilibrium.
Wow. So much great information. Thank you Louise, you are a star.
You're most welcome. Thank you Edgor.
Thank you for these valuable tips, Louise! I really appreciate your sharing your wisdom and experience with us!
Thanks so much.
Thanks so much for your wisdom and for sharing what you've learned! It's a huge benefit to us who are starting.
I know you put a lot of time into these videos!
And your blouse is beautiful! 🌹
Thank you very much.💚
I agree, very helpful,,,love bloopers,,and blouse is lovely!
I love all your advice and wish to do as excellent as I can! 🙏🏽🙋🏻♀️👍🏽Mia
You are so helpful and encouraging. Thank you!
Thank goodness for your bloopers. I love them.
❤❤❤❤❤ I would NEVER miss the bloopers.
Hi Louise, I stumbled upon you today and I'm so happy I did. You have wonderful tips, this is my 3rd video, I'll be learning from you for sure. Thank you.
Thank you very much! You are the Best artist and teacher for me❤
Very beautiful my dear friend and artist
Very helpful! I will watch again, no doubt.
Your on-screen composure is so perfect, then seeing the bloopers I am reminded that you work hard at that persona!! Thank you for your vids.❤
Thanks so much.
😅......Oh Louise, your quick side shuffle is so funny. Really enjoy watching you work. Haven't spent much time in Discord yet, but what a nice bunch of folks they are. Looking forward to participating when I can!
Thank you Micah! They are a lovely, friendly, helpful group. 🥰
Thank u so much Louise for sharing so much information on watercolor painting. It will be very helpful. I learnt about lost edges tip first time in my life. Great 👍😊 I always love your bloopers. You are very sweet❤❤❤
Glad it was useful to you. Thank you!
@@LouiseDeMasi ❤😊
Thank you so much, Louise🌹
You are welcome. Thank you!
Thanks Good I found you. I started days ago and have been seeing dozens of beginners videos on watercolor, and by each of them I had many not answered questions...til I find you, girl.
And besides, you are mote my stile because I love Flowers and birds. Thank you. Hope to be soon in your patreon courses. Greetings from hot spain😅😊❤
Fantastic. I so need this kind of help. I overwork, over-mix and struggle with everything you mention. And I’m not just starting! 😢
Thank you Louise. I didnt know any of these things. Very helpful 🙂
You’re welcome. Thank you Cheryl.
Wonderful tips, as usual! In #1, something you said made me wonder: How effective (or easy) is it to layer a transparent pigment over a more opaque pigment? The reverse wouldn't work, of course, but I don't think I've ever heard any of you watercolor "gurus" talk about layering transparent over opaque. Maybe an experiment? Thanks Louise!
That last point with dark colours was perfectly on time: I am just painting an apple and the dark colours are lifting as I try to get the shadow area darker! Thank you!
Thanks Kerry.
Thank you solo much. So useful!!!!
Thank you so much for sharing. It has taken me some time just to learn enough to even be able to understand your advice. There is so much to adsorb!
Yes- there's lots to learn. Thank you!
I really enjoy your videos! Your bloopers are so endearing. :D. Also, that dress looks great on you! It really makes your blue eyes pop
Thank You SO MUCH for these tips. I will help really me with my water coloring 😍
Hi Louise, your compositions are so beautiful. Can you do something on composition?
These are so helpful, especially the tip about the dark colors. Thank you.
My pleasure Paula. Thank you.
Thank you Louise. I get so much from your videos. I love your style and ALWAYS watch your bloopers!!
Thanks again
You are so welcome. Thank you.
Yes, as a beginner, I bought several of similar paints... not knowing about pigments! Also, the same pigment can look different between 2 brands! I can't remember every variation of paint unless I kept a big chart for reference each time I painted! I suppose the answer to that is choosing colors before you start so you won't experience problems. Thank you!
Love the clothes that they have gifted you! Awesome! Of course, I checked out the website!😅
I painted for a year, then as health issues surfaced, I have quit for a year... just beginning to swatch my favorites using different brushes! I will have to begin again! With love from a California Gramma ❤
Thanks so much Ann. I hope your health is improving. ❤️
Louise, you are the first and only person who clearly and visually explained what a lost edge is. I am new to water color and appreciate all of your tips and information. Your work is awesome and I always learn something from your videos. Thank you. Thank you.
I'm glad. Thank you Charice.
These are great tips thank you Louise! I will watch and rewatch this so the lessons go in😅 Love that you are brave enough to show the bloopers too, you are a wonderful human being!
In Bhaarat goddess Lakshmi is the symbol of cleanliness, beauty, organization and beauty...
for me you are godess mother Maha Lakshmi
Thank you very much. 🥰
Agree about those dark colors , I still struggle to get those darks down in one try , black or red are challenging , love your bloopers ❤
Thank you for this useful tips...even though I know the most of them I struggle sometimes because I don't have enough patience for planning my work. But what I learned also today: don't use rough and heavy paper (Hahnemühle 600 gram) if you want to paint detailed ...the face of my young Ballerina now has furrrows in her face and the whole picture failed.
Very helpful, thank you! 🥰
Thank You. Very informative
Thank you Louise
My pleasure. Thank you.
Great video! Thanks a lot!
Thank you Louise I always enjoy your tips and paintings, I was hoping you might say how you know if a colour is opaque, transparent or granulated before buying
Thanks Lyn. Sometimes you can read that on the tubes of paint. The paint manufacturers have a symbol system. There's often a little square on the tube. If it's blackened - it's an opaque colour and if the square is not filled in, it's a transparent colour. Check the paint manufacturer's websites for more details.
Masi ji...Please accept my Namaskaar/Salutations
I am from Bhaarat/India...
I saw your videos and I can say with total confidence and truthfulness that you are the cleanest,minimal wasting and perfectly well organised painter I have ever seen..yoUr works are fantastic and theraupetic...your lessons are highly relavent and useful for any one on the globe...I want every painter to follow your cleanliness,no wastage and well organied studio maintenance skills
I am sure you have mastered these virtues to be a global guru of this art..
.My heartfelt REVERENCE AND APPRECIATION FOR YOUR VIRTUOUS ENDEAVORs
I find my place at your feet as a wonderful teacher and peaceful person
Such a beautiful message. Thank you so much. ❤️
Thank you so much for this and your other tutorials just starting out using water colour! You have been very helpful
I'm very happy to know that. Thank you Derryn.
I truly enjoy watching your videos and I always wait to get to the end to watch your bloopers!😂
Glad you like them! Thanks so much.
Cute blouse! I’m going to empty my online shopping cart, now. Good tip with Washi tape under the masking tape.
Thank you Sue! The top is from Sugarhill Brighton. They gifted it to me. I love it. ...there's a link in the description.🥰
Excellent advise. Many Thanks
You are welcome!
Thank you! ❤
As usual, you post exactly what I need, like you've read my mind.
I didn't know several of these, and have been working on learning the rest the hard way.
My pleasure. Thank you Dorothy.
I LOVE YOU! You are my myth!
Very useful indeed! I so look forward to your videos as they are beautiful, and informative. You are a go to resource always.
Thank you! 🥰
Gracias
Thank you for another great video! All of your videos are so helpful! I'm looking forward for more instruction on how to start a project of my own, here or on Patreon. I know you already have some videos on that topic and I watched them all. For me, it has been hard choosing which colors to use. I also would LOVE more portrait videos! I love your teaching style and I know I would learn so much about portraits! That is my favorite subject but I have only done them with graphite. Thank you for all you do!!!
Thank you so much. ❤️
Thank you for the tips. Your rhino is beautiful btw ❤
Great tips. That last one though! Oh my goodness! This has gotten me in trouble more times than I care to say. You'd think I would have figured it out by now. Doh!!
Lol- me too. 11 years of painting before I came to the realisation. Thanks Monique. 🥰
Thank you for your wonderful videos, they are always so thoughtful and well made! Wondering if you might be able to make a video on your favourite watercolour brushes?
Very helpful, thank you!
Glad it was helpful. Thank you.
I’m new to watercolor-very helpful! Such a different animal then acrylic painting…but I love it 💜
It sure is. I switched from acrylic to watercolour back in 2011. I am so pleased I did. ❤️
Your paintings are beautiful. Thank you this was very helpful😊
I'm glad. Thank you!
Thank you! 💖
A pleasure. Thank you.
Thank you, has cleared up a few issues,🥰
I'm glad. Thank you Andrea.
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The pigment part really interested me. Does the tube say if it is transparent and also if it is granulating or staining?
So glad your video popped up in my feed this morning! I had painted with acrylics over the years. Decided to give watercolor a whirl a yr or so ago. Admittedly, I have gotten more than a little frustrated. Thank you for sharing these great tips! Subscribed!
P.S. Love the bloopers.
Fantastic. Thank you Diana.
These are super helpful tips. I have more awareness as a new watercolorist from your channel and all your tips, thank you. And thank you for the bloopers,😁
I'm so glad! Thank you.
Great tips!
Glad it was helpful. Thank you.
I am just finding out that I need to pay attention to the pigments, definitely choose a limited palette set of colors, & apply the darks last & in one layer. Thanks for sharing these tips & the bloopers are funny to watch, when it’s your helpful crew.😁🥺
Thank you Colleen. The dark colour lifting thing took me years to realise. 🥰
@@LouiseDeMasi You’re welcome 😉!
So helpful
Glad it was helpful. Thank you Donna.
Excellent information as usual. I’m really trying to focus on the limited palette. Can you tell us - how many pigments did you use in the poppies painting you showed when talking about transparency? The variety of colours in it is stunning.
Thanks so much Teresa. I'm not sure about the poppy painting. I painted it back in 2015 I think and I wasn't filming myself back then so I didn't take any notes about the colours I was using.
This is amazing! As soon as I’m home from holiday I will sign up to your Patreon. In the meantime, do you have any instruction that would help me buy the right brushes. Currently I only have Rosemary and Co botanical brushes from 000 up to 5. Thank you. ❤
What is your favorite brand for watercolor brushes?
can you please make a video how did you make your living as artist
. Love your top.
Thank you Barb. There's a link in the description. It was gifted from Sugarhill Brighton. It's very pretty. I'll get a lot of use out of it.
I’m wondering if you use a projector to trace your subjects. Free hand is a little difficult to do and challenging.
I usually use transfer paper to transfer my line drawing onto the watercolour paper. I don't have a projector. I wish I did though.
So useful!! Thank you so much! These are things that I feel will elevate techniques to a more professional level! I especially enjoy the concept of lost edges! You are so right about a lost edge bringing depth or movement to the subject! The painting of the boy, where you have the lost edge on his shoe, and it blends into the brown, really makes it feel like he's kicking up some dust from the ground! I can almost smell it! Just brilliant! Thanks!
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Where do I find the description that you usually mention?
If you look underneath the video you will see a pale grey panel above all the comments. It says, "I'm sharing 5 more things I wish I had known when I first started painting in watercolour." Click on the word 'more' under that and it will expand for you. That's the description- there's lots of information there. Thanks Beverly.
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