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  • whats the different between oils and watercolours?

    

  • @Kevin3308 too many to mention in this comment box but take a look on YouTube at the various media avaiable to artists, primarily oil, watercolour and acrylic to give you an idea of the benefits of each one. Best of luck and happy painting!

  • good. you can painting in so fast. I all good in watercolour but I take very long time to finish my painting.

    that you have another video that river is block by some tree. and the water fall through it.

    I have the exam next week. I hope you can show this theme drwaing. I had in mynational exam. Thanks

  • @zulboy01 the large hake brush allows you to cover the paper quickly and produce very fast impressions of scenes. I hope the videos have helped with your painting. Very best of luck with your exams.

  • @WatercolourWorkshop

    thanks for your reply. I wanna used some of your painting for my exam. thanks for your inspired. help the 17 boy a lot.

  • @zulboy01 no problem

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  • @WatercolourWorkshop

    I was try this for my own practise. but I had such bad paper. it can't be scratch or be like this. it always absorb the color and can expand. I can pull the color aways. very poor drawing paper.

  • @zulboy01 you need to use decent quality materials in order to give yourself the best possible chance of success. Try using watercolour paper that weighs at least 140lb and you should find it a lot easier to work with.

  • thanks for a great video

  • Watercolors - the most difficult technique of painting. You probably know that watercolor is called "technique the gods." That's why you can consider yourself to some extent, "god" in the painting :) Your watercolors are very clean and transparent - as it should be.

  • @InnaHeisenyuk I've tried oils and watecolour and there's no doubt watercolour is the more difficult. Many thanks for your high praise. It is much appreciated. Thanks for watching.

  • enjoying it again...thanks ;))

  • @RomyOtoole thanks for watching

  • I like the depth you got in this painting with all the fields and tree lines, very good work.

  • @henrycems I think the more layers you can get into a painting then the more depth and interest for the viewer.

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