Thank you very much, Marlene! Looking back on the video, the mountains didn't turn out quite as well as I had hoped, but I'm glad you found it helpful. I'll try to do better in the future :-)
Thank you for giving usHelp in our journey in the art world it’s a most amazing world. When I found this dirty cup pouring way of doing things still has me sort of boggled my mind how you enjoyed them so much for the last two months
i used this for my art GCSE and got many compliments on how realistic it looked, thank you so much, ignore all the critical comments, it worked really well for me, i would suggest waiting for the black paint to completely dry before applying the white as it is more effective, if youre pushed for time like i was, i suggest using a hairdryer to speed up the drying process
this is really not a very good example of painting a mountain! Honestly looks terrible you might want to take up a new hobby because this is awful. sorry buddy just being honest.
Thank you Ethan have been battling with my mountains,,, whited them out repeatedly and retried,,,,,, now you have shown me how.
Thank you very much, Marlene! Looking back on the video, the mountains didn't turn out quite as well as I had hoped, but I'm glad you found it helpful. I'll try to do better in the future :-)
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Thank you for giving usHelp in our journey in the art world it’s a most amazing world. When I found this dirty cup pouring way of doing things still has me sort of boggled my mind how you enjoyed them so much for the last two months
Yes thx but could u do a video that shows how to paint it on a rock that looks like the shape of a mountain
i used this for my art GCSE and got many compliments on how realistic it looked, thank you so much, ignore all the critical comments, it worked really well for me, i would suggest waiting for the black paint to completely dry before applying the white as it is more effective, if youre pushed for time like i was, i suggest using a hairdryer to speed up the drying process
thank you ive used this method in a much larger very textured impasto painting looks superb love the simplicity of it. very grateful
Very good work 🇯🇲 keep doing what you're doing big up yuh self 💯
Thank u. Pls show us how to paint water fall too. 🙏🏼
Loved lesson. Got me interested in painting again
It’s very nice.Thank you
thank you for making my life easier. gonna test it using oil paint hopefully it'll turn out as beautiful as yours :D
The preview image don't match with your example.. Can you fix it? Thanks
So simple and so cute!
+Bianca B Thank you very much!
PHENOMINAL!!
Amazing. Thanks for sharing
thank for sharing , greetings from Dominica.
Q: "Can you be able to make the mountains smooth (flat) also, and still make it look like it has some texture to it?."
Love the video
Very helpful...
Looks like fun
Thats a lot of fun.
For lack of a better word. Wow!
TheJanapple Thank you! So glad you liked it.
thanhkyou
which paper u used?
Thank you.
Amazing
Супер!
Obrigada!!!!!!! Muito obrigada!!!!👏👏👏👏
Reminds me of Bob Ross. Not a bad effort though! Thanks a lot.
Great
Nice
+Meatborg Thank you!
My Drawing Tutorials Welcome! It really is good and simple for what it is though, so you deserve it!
If you did not like it people, you don't need to be horrible about it.
I'ts just that on the net there are so many excelent demos of mountain paintings that it's impossible not to dislike this one. I'm sorry.
Genial
SUPER ! Thank you very much for this kind of painting...but PLESE talk NO too quickly...;-) to understand everything...THANKS !!!
kushal
Mountains aren't 3 triangles
Man isn't that the truth. It looks like icing a cake more than a mountain.
The shape of the mountain here isn't really important. It's the technique that is
Jonathan Mosher what a hater smh
Imagine
looks like a sloppy mess honestly
no
It sucked very amateurish
this is really not a very good example of painting a mountain! Honestly looks terrible you might want to take up a new hobby because this is awful. sorry buddy just being honest.
So simple and realistic. However would have loved to see a background colour to highlight the painting. Nonetheless great idea. Thanks a lot
Not feeling it dude....Bob Ross's technique creates way more a realistic effect and is less faffing around.
he used oils, not acrylics
looks like crap