@forouzandeh1 I Can't remember now, it was many years ago, but you can buy them in any good art store. there are lots of different types, so keep looking till you find the one you like. Sorry I can't be more helpful...
THANK YOU for posting the beginning or your wc painting course. I am new to wc painting & am presently gathering materials to start a wc class. Your practical instruction & gentle manner help me to believe I can do wc painting too!
I may add some more videos from the course as time goes by, but they will probably be random videos from different parts of the course, rather than in any sequence. (Sorry, but I do have a living to make from the sale of my courses - I wish everything could be free!) Check out my prices at my website (see end of video for the address).
I squeeze lots of paint out into the pan containers in the palette and keep it moist and soft for future use. That's why I fill the pans up with paint. If you squeeze out just a little paint for each picture and then clean it up afterwards you waste wayyy to much paint!
@andywalker4 I don't agree with this method. I like my colours to be strong and vibrant. I feel that to let artists watercolours become hard and dry in your pallete is NOT good! You can't get them workable agian very well. Yes you can tease out paint but your washes will quickly become thin, weak and lack lustre. Also they can become gritty over time enhibiting a nice even flow. You are actually wasting your artists paints by letting SO much paint loose it's unique properties!
I don't actually let the paints dry out at all. I keep them moist by adding a drop of water to each one at the end of the painting time. This keeps them workable and NO paint is wasted at all.
Hi Tina. Just cover the palette with cling film and this will keep the paints moist. But better to buy a palette with a lid if you are going to be painting a lot.
everytime i paint i strech my paper and everytime it rincles
robyto95 2 months ago
very good lesson . May i know where you got the case from ??Thanks
forouzandeh1 8 months ago
@forouzandeh1 I Can't remember now, it was many years ago, but you can buy them in any good art store. there are lots of different types, so keep looking till you find the one you like. Sorry I can't be more helpful...
andywalker4 8 months ago
brilliant lesson, may i know where you got the case from ??
forouzandeh1 8 months ago
brilliant,, may i know where you got the case from ??
forouzandeh1 8 months ago
its really helpful........
vishalanand100 10 months ago
OMG!!!!!!! Its really AWES [] /\/\ E ...........
vishalanand100 10 months ago
i have watercolours, but they're not in tubes, they're hard and dry (unless aquarell isn't the same as watercolour) is there any difference ??
heyaanimerocksheya 1 year ago
No, it actually saves paint! You keep the paint in the palette for next time, just as if it were paint pans so there is no wasted paint at all.
andywalker4 1 year ago 5
what a waste of paint :O
koron44 1 year ago
THANK YOU for posting the beginning or your wc painting course. I am new to wc painting & am presently gathering materials to start a wc class. Your practical instruction & gentle manner help me to believe I can do wc painting too!
Ruffian144 1 year ago
I may add some more videos from the course as time goes by, but they will probably be random videos from different parts of the course, rather than in any sequence. (Sorry, but I do have a living to make from the sale of my courses - I wish everything could be free!) Check out my prices at my website (see end of video for the address).
andywalker4 1 year ago
You have submitted part 1 . Will there be the additions of parts 2or3 or more for thoseof us who like your work?
bsonenthal1 1 year ago
I squeeze lots of paint out into the pan containers in the palette and keep it moist and soft for future use. That's why I fill the pans up with paint. If you squeeze out just a little paint for each picture and then clean it up afterwards you waste wayyy to much paint!
andywalker4 1 year ago
@andywalker4 I don't agree with this method. I like my colours to be strong and vibrant. I feel that to let artists watercolours become hard and dry in your pallete is NOT good! You can't get them workable agian very well. Yes you can tease out paint but your washes will quickly become thin, weak and lack lustre. Also they can become gritty over time enhibiting a nice even flow. You are actually wasting your artists paints by letting SO much paint loose it's unique properties!
thegreatbasher 1 month ago
@thegreatbasher
I don't actually let the paints dry out at all. I keep them moist by adding a drop of water to each one at the end of the painting time. This keeps them workable and NO paint is wasted at all.
andywalker4 1 month ago
The glass is completely incredible!!!! So real!!! Very great job!!!
mreinstein48 1 year ago
This video is just what I needed! Thanks!
neverlandforeverever 2 years ago
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KitaPrita 2 years ago
Yes, because of this helpful video, i will subscribe!
Thanks!
ArtTuts 2 years ago
can u please whrite down the type of papper u used.
ur realy great and u helped me alot u should keep up ur work!
best wishes Tina.:)
drawingfan12363 2 years ago
Hi Tina. Just cover the palette with cling film and this will keep the paints moist. But better to buy a palette with a lid if you are going to be painting a lot.
andywalker4 2 years ago
thnx :)
KitaPrita 2 years ago