Reply to Ritter - water color has many techniques, and we need to know most of it enable us to really control and play with water color. Is not easy yet not hard after sometimes, u just need to know how the water works with colors and lots of practice so that u could understand how the water color runs when they are mixed. Hope this answer u.
Do have any advice regarding which watercolor technique produces the most graphic results? I want to use watercolors almost like markers or colored pencils to color in a few ink drawings. I want to emphasize the contours rather than blur them. I've only seen a few artists who use this technique but I'm not sure how they achieve their results. Is the glazing technique best for producing subjects with well defined edges? At any rate, very nice work
erm... in fact, it is the matter of how you understand about your brush, and how the brush works and behave when you put in the colour and water. Is like you are CONTROLING the nature but not the nature controling,the nature of "HOW THE BRUSH WORKS ON PAPER", most people coundn't get it nicely is becos they give up too early before they even get into knowing it... ^ ^
hi there, water colour is actually a simple media to use. the tip is ,, you must learn and practice really much UNTIL you are able to control the spreading and running of the water, but not YOU being controlled by the nature running of the water effect.
Also, using good quality of water colour brand and paper is important too. Do NOT keep practicing using poor material, cos it wont help you improve to certain level. Hope this helps :) God bless
are you using no. 8 sable brush? and what kind of watercolor do you prefer tube or palltte(i think you are using "prang")? your base is yellow ochre.... nice are an architecture major? nice job dude..
Reply to Ritter - water color has many techniques, and we need to know most of it enable us to really control and play with water color. Is not easy yet not hard after sometimes, u just need to know how the water works with colors and lots of practice so that u could understand how the water color runs when they are mixed. Hope this answer u.
takanart 1 month ago
Nobody is sucks at anything, just need practice and practice. Cheers;)
takanart 1 month ago
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well... i'm suck with trees...
GenesisFounder 3 months ago
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GenesisFounder 3 months ago
Do have any advice regarding which watercolor technique produces the most graphic results? I want to use watercolors almost like markers or colored pencils to color in a few ink drawings. I want to emphasize the contours rather than blur them. I've only seen a few artists who use this technique but I'm not sure how they achieve their results. Is the glazing technique best for producing subjects with well defined edges? At any rate, very nice work
ritter89 7 months ago
SUPER!
aluga1234 1 year ago
I couldn't hear anything!
alzirataquetti 1 year ago
@alzirataquetti
sorry fren,,,, this clip was actually recorded by my student. So i don know what happen to her celphone.... ^ ^
takanart 1 year ago
very beautiful.
MissAngelGirlie1 1 year ago
@MissAngelGirlie1
Thank You Very Much :)
takanart 1 year ago
very beautiful, LOVE IT!! that sure don't look like practice thats the work of a master!
angldarkchick 1 year ago
@angldarkchick
Wow,,,,, that's a OVER praised compliment,,,, anyway,,thank you very much,,, just a sharing of interest ^ ^
takanart 1 year ago
very beautiful, LOVE IT!!
angldarkchick 1 year ago
@angldarkchick
Thank you ^^
takanart 1 year ago
4:44 = VOILA!
sk4pnk 1 year ago
FUCKING GREAT!!!! LOVE IT
378LAMBLEG 1 year ago
@378LAMBLEG woo bro.... thanks for the GREAT :)
takanart 1 year ago
Beautiful! You really do have a way with brushed=s!
enigmaticfille 1 year ago
@enigmaticfille
erm... in fact, it is the matter of how you understand about your brush, and how the brush works and behave when you put in the colour and water. Is like you are CONTROLING the nature but not the nature controling,the nature of "HOW THE BRUSH WORKS ON PAPER", most people coundn't get it nicely is becos they give up too early before they even get into knowing it... ^ ^
takanart 1 year ago
i have good watercolors but really sucky brushes and i don't think i could ever pull that off....=[=[=[=[.....any tips??
ivanshrimp14 1 year ago
hi there, water colour is actually a simple media to use. the tip is ,, you must learn and practice really much UNTIL you are able to control the spreading and running of the water, but not YOU being controlled by the nature running of the water effect.
Also, using good quality of water colour brand and paper is important too. Do NOT keep practicing using poor material, cos it wont help you improve to certain level. Hope this helps :) God bless
takanart 1 year ago
@ivanshrimp14
sorry for the VERY late reply. OK, here's the tips.
1. Brushes really makes the different,i always suggest my student to buy GOOD Qlity brushes,of cos is xpsive.
2. Try water Colour Paper,a paper which spcly mke for water colour use.
3. Of cos, prctce makes perfect. Ask alot if you want to improve..rite :)maybe you can send me your artwork to moseskts@gmail.com
good luck :)
takanart 1 year ago
why dont people like talking in their watercolor painting videos....i thought i was supposed to be learning.....?
Zetaindustries 1 year ago
hi there, sorry for the soundless, cos this video was actually shoot by my student while i was giving them some basic DEMO. . :)
takanart 1 year ago
goooooddd
munawar1989 1 year ago
thanks :)
takanart 1 year ago
wierd illustrative style. Pretty cool though
superheromichael 2 years ago
is a basic needs in water coloring journey . thanks :)
takanart 1 year ago
Sure looks pretty.
scoogarf 2 years ago 2
thanks :)
takanart 1 year ago
No sound?
BirdOfParadise777 2 years ago 9
where do you get your paint and paper
WhyShouldI125 2 years ago
At a art retailer =.=
dragonmagiciantutaki 2 years ago
most art and craft stores like joann's or micheals will have them
Froggirl20260 2 years ago
you can find it in any of the art shop near your resident i guess.
takanart 1 year ago
he/she is using stratmore paper or water color paper...
jowjose 3 years ago
it's water colour paper :)
takanart 3 years ago
are you using no. 8 sable brush? and what kind of watercolor do you prefer tube or palltte(i think you are using "prang")? your base is yellow ochre.... nice are an architecture major? nice job dude..
jowjose 3 years ago
@jowjose
Hi there, sorry for the VERY LATER reply, anyway, i try to reply you know :)
1. I like to paint with No.12 brush when i use water color. Good quality of brush, cheap brush piss me off.
2. I use Alpha or Fiber Castle water colour and it;s in tube.
3. I use water colour paper which is with texture and hard paper, cos that makes the water colour runs best and smooth. ^ ^
takanart 1 year ago
wow awesome talent you have indeed!
54spiritedwill54 3 years ago 2
AWESOME! Pure talent.
origamiguy106 3 years ago
What kind of paper is that? Cold press?
DrenchedCoyote 3 years ago
good technique, will try it devinitly
thanks takanart!
msm5280 3 years ago
i didnt even ralize that you can make such a things with watercolors O_o and what is that white thing you use?
Pendokone 3 years ago
The white thing !
that was the back of the brush. :)
takanart 3 years ago
you are so good at painting!!
lovingXtheXhatred 3 years ago 5