Easy Watercolor Painting for Beginners (step by step)
▶︎Get Your FREE Watercolor Supplies Guide https://www.learntopaintwatercolor.com/suppliesguide
▶︎Free Video Lesson: 8 Ways to Avoid Overworking Your Watercolor Painting https://www.learntopaintwatercolor.com/opt-in
When I first picked up watercolor, I thought the best way to learn was to complete a painting each time I sat down to paint. Whether it was stubbornness or a way to prove to myself I was capable, I just felt like I had to render an entire scene.
What I found over time was I grew the most when I painted small and often.
Sometimes I just focused on one particular area I was trying to improve in. By repeatedly taking the time to paint something like a sky, figures, or trees, I began to see improvement in those areas. This, then, was reflected in my finished paintings.
Watercolor requires such a sense of timing. The more time you spend practicing the basics and focusing on specific techniques, the more improvement you will see.
With this in mind, I recorded a simple demo that touches on a few key skills: painting wet-into-wet, positive and negative painting, and finding connections.
I hope you enjoy this tutorial! Keep coming back to the basics. You’ll be a better painter for it.
Check out my recommended watercolor brush collection.
https://www.amazon.com/shop/m.white.art
Видео Easy Watercolor Painting for Beginners (step by step) канала Matthew White - Watercolor Instruction
▶︎Free Video Lesson: 8 Ways to Avoid Overworking Your Watercolor Painting https://www.learntopaintwatercolor.com/opt-in
When I first picked up watercolor, I thought the best way to learn was to complete a painting each time I sat down to paint. Whether it was stubbornness or a way to prove to myself I was capable, I just felt like I had to render an entire scene.
What I found over time was I grew the most when I painted small and often.
Sometimes I just focused on one particular area I was trying to improve in. By repeatedly taking the time to paint something like a sky, figures, or trees, I began to see improvement in those areas. This, then, was reflected in my finished paintings.
Watercolor requires such a sense of timing. The more time you spend practicing the basics and focusing on specific techniques, the more improvement you will see.
With this in mind, I recorded a simple demo that touches on a few key skills: painting wet-into-wet, positive and negative painting, and finding connections.
I hope you enjoy this tutorial! Keep coming back to the basics. You’ll be a better painter for it.
Check out my recommended watercolor brush collection.
https://www.amazon.com/shop/m.white.art
Видео Easy Watercolor Painting for Beginners (step by step) канала Matthew White - Watercolor Instruction
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
23 февраля 2022 г. 18:00:20
00:15:48
Другие видео канала
How to Loosen Up in Watercolor Painting - 5 KeysHow to Start Your Watercolor Painting - (Preparing your supplies and space)The 4 Keys to Paint Consistently WellAre You Using the Right Watercolor Brush?How to Paint Snow in Watercolor - 3 Quick Tips You Have to TryHow to Paint Light in Watercolor - (3 Steps!)Why I Stopped Taping my Watercolor Paper - Try this instead!Paint This Glowing Tree in Watercolor (Step-by-step)My Number One Watercolor Strategy - What I learned from Joseph ZbukvicStep-by-step Landscape Scene in Watercolor (My exact process)Use texture to create depth in watercolor landscapes #art #watercoloringThree tools for depth in watercolor #art #watercoloringUse less texture in the background of your watercolor landscapesAdding Color for Depth in WatercolorThe Power of Patience in Learning #art #watercolor #paintingHow to Paint a Landscape in Watercolor - Start here!Overcoming the Urge to Rush Ahead in the Painting Process #art #watercolor #paintingThe Art of Crafting a Focused Painting #art #watercolorpainting #paintingThe Art of Brushes Avoiding Too Many Strokes in Painting #art #watercolor #paintingLack of Depth and Clarity in an Overworked Painting #art #watercolor #paintingUse this Simple Trick to Paint Better Watercolors