How to paint clouds the wet on wet way
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@SympliG0th he is not painting on watercolor paper that is your first clue
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the wet on wet and wet in wet confusion comes from the search engine youtube uses ( searchs for videos containing the wrd wet ) not the artist,give the man a break ! he's sharing his info and knowledge with you FFS
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excellent and informative video for a newbie like myself,keep 'em coming
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STUNNING! Thank you for all your effort and your generosity for sharing.
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All you watercolourists whining about the description, its clear, he wrote wet ON wet, a term perfectly suited to describe oil/acrylic painting. Wet IN wet describes watercolours. Get back to painting and stop worrying so much about nomenclature., especially since you are erroneous.
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I agree with the wet on wet description for watercolor. I am a watercolorist and found this video looking for wet on wet technics. If you are an oil medium artist you have to keep with the oil technic. Oil pigments keep wet for a long time depending on the medium you use.
The Wet on Wet method is a term used for watercolor and you're not using watercolors. This is very confusing for a new artist!
SympliG0th 11 months ago
@SympliG0th "wet on wet" just means putting wet on top of wet paint, not allowing time for layers to dry. It can also be done with acrylics.
PandawdyBob 10 months ago 6
I suggest you identify this as oil. I think a lot of people (new watercolorists) may get the mistaken idea that in watercolors you can paint this way. Actually, you would have to use gesso or acrylic white on a blue sky in watercolor using this technique. This particularly technique good though for oils or acrylics.
pegcage 1 year ago 6
I think Frank Clarke uses a white gouche to paint on top of other colors. It seems to work pretty well.
PandawdyBob 1 year ago
What brush are you using at 2:20? I didn't quite catch it. Is it cheaper than Bob Ross' blender brush? Where did you find yours?
disneyprincess1994 2 years ago
It's an Alexander 1 inch foliage brush. It's not cheaper than Ross brushes. About the same price. But it is a higher quality bristle.
PandawdyBob 2 years ago