How to Spatter and Spritz With Watercolor - Tips and Techniques

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  • čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
  • Spatter and Spritzing are popular watercolor techniques for creating texture. Here are a few ways to try it and some tips for best results.
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  • @TheMillstone1
    @TheMillstone1 Před 7 lety +8

    One of the most succinct, informative and clear tuts i have seen in a long time. Thank you.

  • @katherinebeattie2596
    @katherinebeattie2596 Před 6 lety +4

    Thank you! Thank you! I loe the way you explain techniques. Also I am constantly amazed by what an incredible painter you are. You are generous with your knowledge, much appreciated!!!!

  • @marilynbird2674
    @marilynbird2674 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks! I appreciate the information especially to practice first!

  • @AndreNygen
    @AndreNygen Před 9 lety +3

    This is the tutorial I've been waiting for. Thank you so much!

  • @heatherwhitlock-shoppa8938

    Thank you for all of your great videos! I have learned so much, for which I am grateful. 😊

  • @thefunsquad889
    @thefunsquad889 Před 5 lety +2

    This was very helpful. I am a beginner watercolor painting so I love this video!

  • @galemckiddy5120
    @galemckiddy5120 Před 11 měsíci +1

    This was a great help! I was thinking about whether or not to buy a spatter screen, but I think I like the various brushes best. Love your videos and your beautiful art work. Thanks!

  • @KaluCoutinho
    @KaluCoutinho Před 6 lety

    i had a lot of trouble to play around with watercolors before, but after this guide i'm feeling more confident ❤ thx a lot

  • @JBrindleArtist
    @JBrindleArtist Před 9 lety

    Great video! Adding texture is something that I am just starting to do, so glad to get some tips!

  • @JUPANDY
    @JUPANDY Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you. This demonstration is awesome.

  • @sumansarkar8136
    @sumansarkar8136 Před rokem +1

    Excellent way to teach.Thanks Steve

  • @angelaoneal5676
    @angelaoneal5676 Před 7 lety +1

    Thanks for the video and clear varied instruction :)

  • @rainskitchenandgarden
    @rainskitchenandgarden Před 4 lety +1

    That's a great tip with the water sprayer! I usually use an old tooth brush. I dip it in the colour, then spray the toothbrush with water and splatter. That works pretty well but I'm going to see what effect I get with a water sprayer! Thanks!

  • @sylviacostello2887
    @sylviacostello2887 Před 8 lety

    thankyou for all these tips like you mention some people got frustrated with watercolour but i kept it up and now ive improved love the crisp look of watercolour. im into landscapes and floral still life.great thanks so much

  • @lindawalker3924
    @lindawalker3924 Před 8 lety +1

    Great tutorial. Thanks!

  • @allanfink7816
    @allanfink7816 Před 3 lety +3

    Another tool to use. For large area spatter is a mouth atomizer, with a small container or jar of paint. You can create almost an airbrush effect. You can also use cut paper as a mask for the spatter if you need to protect a large shape.

  • @janiceclarke1474
    @janiceclarke1474 Před 9 lety

    You are so AWESOME!!! Thank you for all the ideas on splattering. I'm going to have to find myself a sieve for splattering!! What can I say; I am retired (ie lots of time but no money!!) but love to experiment!! Because I do not (know how to) draw, I paint mostly abstract with watercolour. I LOVE it!! Thanks!! j :) :) (from the west coast of Canada)

  • @marinadossantos7822
    @marinadossantos7822 Před 7 lety +19

    Hi Steve! Really this playlist of yours its ALL GOODIES!!! This is haven for a beginner!!! You are the best watercolor teacher ever!
    thanks !!!

  • @halfpiint
    @halfpiint Před rokem +1

    ❤ Purrrfect timing! Yesterday I picked up a small tea strainer someone was throwing away and now I know why! 🥰 Thank you!

    • @galemckiddy5120
      @galemckiddy5120 Před 11 měsíci +1

      A tea strainer is a great idea! I have one and will try it.

  • @easydrawingpaintingvideosb2658

    awesome tips

  • @grahamheywood4426
    @grahamheywood4426 Před 9 lety +1

    Good stuff. Thanks

  • @Blissfulthings
    @Blissfulthings Před 9 lety +1

    thanks for video!

  • @CathyMiller0711
    @CathyMiller0711 Před 9 lety

    Thanks for these tips. I'm working on a painting this afternoon and I'm going to try some spattering!

  • @christinelewis6557
    @christinelewis6557 Před 7 lety

    Love your videos! I began painting in watercolor many years ago then went to oils (for the past several years) now am picking watercolors back up again some, and even teaching some beginners. Your videos give me lots of ideas. Really like your comfortable teaching style. Thanks so much! ( =

  • @mangodrawz5837
    @mangodrawz5837 Před 6 lety +2

    this is very helpful im making a drawing of a girl in the rain and think i might try this with the drawing thank you!

  • @SusieLaLonde
    @SusieLaLonde Před 8 lety +1

    I have not used spattering much when I paint and had not even thought of using one of those spray bottles but I really love the effect you get when spraying the water on paper then using the brush over it. Interesting!

    • @mindofwatercolor
      @mindofwatercolor  Před 8 lety +2

      +Susie LaLonde Lots of fun! Definitely try it.

    • @SusieLaLonde
      @SusieLaLonde Před 8 lety

      Yes, just located my Van Gogh travel palette after not being able to find it for months and I'm getting ready to have fun. Going to try splattering and some loose landscapes.

  • @brianmenard4743
    @brianmenard4743 Před 8 lety +10

    I use a toothbrush when doing acrylic painting... pretty cool and reasonably controllable...

  • @43goldenyrs
    @43goldenyrs Před 8 lety

    I love your method and will try it for sure .. much thanks

  • @paintingtracey
    @paintingtracey Před 5 měsíci +1

    You Really have the best content!

  • @cheryl7476
    @cheryl7476 Před 8 lety

    Thank you for this very helpful tutorial, creating different types of splatters. I will be putting them all to use. I want to find that handy-dandy me ash too,!

  • @sureshshet8135
    @sureshshet8135 Před 4 lety +1

    Not bad
    Superb

  • @AE-sm2yq
    @AE-sm2yq Před 3 lety

    Thank you 💓💓

  • @nancygauthier1190
    @nancygauthier1190 Před 9 lety

    Thanks for those useful tips.

  • @HajraMeeks
    @HajraMeeks Před 9 lety

    didn't know about that spatter screen--interesting concept. Thanks for sharing, useful and funny as always, Steve.

  • @gulsutelli9860
    @gulsutelli9860 Před 5 lety +1

    thank youuuu ...

  • @cheryl7476
    @cheryl7476 Před 8 lety +1

    that was mesh tool.... I am truly enjoying, learning from you.

  • @mindofwatercolor
    @mindofwatercolor  Před 9 lety

    Sorry for the crappy audio at 11:13. Forgot to roll main audio. :-(

    • @adamw2621
      @adamw2621 Před 9 lety

      Good stuff Steve. Enjoyed it as always. I love trying new ways to spatter. After seeing you use those Masters touch brushes from HL, I may pick one up. I was always leery of them nut yours appeared to snap and hold a point pretty well.

    • @mindofwatercolor
      @mindofwatercolor  Před 9 lety

      Adam Wallen They are pretty good and and a great value, especially since HL runs their MT brushes for 50% off so often. Thanks for watching as always Adam.

    • @singingthumbelinadiary9807
      @singingthumbelinadiary9807 Před 9 lety

      I only have waterbrush, I wonder if I can do this with waterbrush:s Thank you for the videos, Sir. I learnt alot from them.

    • @singingthumbelinadiary9807
      @singingthumbelinadiary9807 Před 9 lety

      I only have waterbrush, I wonder if I can do this with waterbrush:s Thank you for the videos, Sir. I learnt alot from them.

  • @happymv5350
    @happymv5350 Před 9 lety +1

    Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and insight. There are so many possibilities with manipulating splatter, spray and spritzes. My fav? The good old tooth brush! And when you start mixing colors and random water splatter?? Sooo much fun.
    Just so appreciate the knowledge you share Steve! Thoughts about the different use of water to achieve interesting effects? Would love to see your take on the subject!

    • @mindofwatercolor
      @mindofwatercolor  Před 9 lety

      Marjolein Vanderhoeven Thanks for the comments. Will always be happy to share what I can!

  • @cathyciucci8117
    @cathyciucci8117 Před 8 lety +1

    exactly the tutorial I was looking to find

  • @roden70
    @roden70 Před 9 lety +1

    You can also use that spatterscreen with a toothbrush. Just rub the brush against the screen ans you get a fine spatter or, when used more paint, bigger spatters. You can also vary with the distance from the screen to the paper.

    • @bevcobbett42
      @bevcobbett42 Před 6 lety

      Years ago, my Grade 2 teacher had us use a toothbrush and a small square of window screen, to spatter paint over a shape that we had placed over a piece of colored art paper. Once the paint dried, we lifted the shape and had a wonderful art piece ready to frame. Examples were silhouette-like shapes of: a candle with a flame in a shaped holder, a Christmas tree, a candy cane, and so on. It was very easy to control and gave consistent sized spatters. I love your videos, Steve. Good information. I'm just waiting for my first watercolor supplies to arrive.

  • @jdone7619
    @jdone7619 Před 2 lety

    How can I get the jaw breaker texture ?

  • @singingthumbelinadiary9807

    I only have waterbrush, I wonder if I can do this with waterbrush:s Thank you for the videos, Sir. I learnt alot from them.

  • @Beagleheads
    @Beagleheads Před 6 lety +1

    Toothbrush works great!

  • @StephenMarkTurner
    @StephenMarkTurner Před 7 lety

    I have seen a great painting by Joseph Zbukvic, of a horse race, where he uses big and small spatter to represent the mud flying off the horses' hooves. You almost feel like it is coming right at you.

  • @amberkleinjan9391
    @amberkleinjan9391 Před 9 lety

    Great videos! Can you do one on getting more realistic color? All mine end up with bold color.

    • @mindofwatercolor
      @mindofwatercolor  Před 9 lety

      Amber Pomraning I'll see if I can make that part of some future video. Thanks for the input.

    • @philipwagner9169
      @philipwagner9169 Před 9 lety +1

      Amber Pomraning Try *gradually* adding to your main colour small quantities of:-
      a) Payne's Grey or black
      b) the colour which is the complementary of your main colour. Try each version, cool and warm, of both the main and complementary colours to see how they come out.
      I'll emphasise again, add *gradually*! You aren't aiming at a 50-50 mix; the modifying colour will quickly overpower the main, especially if the main colour is the lighter of the two.

  • @angelserenade
    @angelserenade Před 8 lety

    what type of paper do you usually use? and how wet should the paint be? I tried using a toothbrush for spattering, but the droplets are too big and too pigmented...

    • @mindofwatercolor
      @mindofwatercolor  Před 8 lety

      +Glenda Ofiana Arches mostly. More water usually means bigger droplets. You can mix the paint as intense or as pale as you want. Just takes a little experimenting.

  • @ThatMangaGirl
    @ThatMangaGirl Před 9 lety

    I'm always very excited to see your videos, Mr. Steve!
    Recently I've been reading more about pigment information and have been wondering, do you use any fugitive watercolors? And do you have an opinion on them?

    • @mindofwatercolor
      @mindofwatercolor  Před 9 lety

      ThatMangaGirl I don't. Everything I use is considered lightfast.

    • @ThatMangaGirl
      @ThatMangaGirl Před 9 lety

      The Mind of Watercolor Thank you. >w

  • @ilisan7147
    @ilisan7147 Před 9 lety

    Hello thanks for your videos they have a lot of knowledge. I have a question for you, what kind of watercolors do you use and what are the name of each of them please? if you don't mind.
    Thanks.

    • @mindofwatercolor
      @mindofwatercolor  Před 9 lety

      Iliana Santana I use M. Graham primarily. I also use some Qor (by Golden). The color list is kind of long and I don't have that compiled right now but I'm working on it.

  • @VFlyArtAndDanceStudio
    @VFlyArtAndDanceStudio Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for video and explaining so well, you are awesome

  • @sylviacostello2887
    @sylviacostello2887 Před 8 lety

    will you do a demostration of a waterfall using splashing methods

  • @hpluvcraftskat6889
    @hpluvcraftskat6889 Před 8 lety

    can I use color pastels for this as well?

    • @mindofwatercolor
      @mindofwatercolor  Před 8 lety

      +Rebeca Fulker Probably not unless they're water soluble.

  • @kabluey5971
    @kabluey5971 Před 9 lety

    Hi Steve, thanks for the video. So, how long were your fingers blue? :-) There are different sizes of mesh on the spatter screens. It looks like you were using a medium mesh spatter screen. You maybe could have blown in the longer end of the bendy straw with the short side pointing down so your head wouldn't be in the way of the video (just a thought). I just made one from some aluminum window screen as it had a finer mesh and wanted it to give a sand texture (it was just a scrap piece, so essentially free, but you wouldn't want to go buy screen to make one since the spatter screens don't cost much and window screen comes in fairly larger rolls, unless you can get it at a local hardware store by the foot) Also you can look for them at dollar stores as they make them to catch grease splatters from frying pans (of course they are much, much larger, about 10" dia., but dirt cheap!) So, off topic, but have you made any more entries into your Bird or Tree journals? Thanks again for sharing and look forward to your next videos!

    • @mindofwatercolor
      @mindofwatercolor  Před 9 lety

      KaBluey59 Haha, once I got some soap on them, not long. A spatter screen works pretty well I think. I like the placement precision. I was finally able to apply some spatter and keep my head down. In practice it works best to be looking straight down on the piece (or straight at it). I should have done the video shot with the piece on an easel but didn't think of it at the time. Your straw idea would have worked too. Oh well, hind sight!
      I did an ink and wash bird as my last journal entry for birds as my last video. Trees have been on hold. Our summer has been hot so I didn't do much plein air. Not to mention being a busy summer with work. I hope to get in some more trees as it cools down.

  • @yeprighto
    @yeprighto Před 9 lety

    when's the next paint with me video coming out? do you ever paint any 1950's era gas stations or anything in that genre?

    • @mindofwatercolor
      @mindofwatercolor  Před 9 lety +1

      Rand McNally Not sure but I have a couple planned at least. They take longer to shoot and edit but I am anxious to do more. Stay tuned.

  • @MariuszKuszaj
    @MariuszKuszaj Před 9 lety

    Great splashes Steave.
    Whether you plan show us what effects can be achieved by mixing ink and water? It's my proposition on future video.

    • @mindofwatercolor
      @mindofwatercolor  Před 9 lety

      Mariusz Kuszaj Yes, I remember. Ink acts just like watercolor really when mixed with water. It just dries permanently with no lift ability. The effects don't differ much.

  • @mueenaesat5390
    @mueenaesat5390 Před 9 lety

    Can we splatter masking fluid ?

  • @RogerEhinger-tg1hv
    @RogerEhinger-tg1hv Před 10 dny

    Spatter is something I use now and then, definitely want to control where it goes. Gravel spatter does not improve the look of your sky, experience.

  • @digiphot2
    @digiphot2 Před 9 lety

    What if you took a heavy brush loaded with pigments and ran it roughly across the spatter screen? It would spatter none-the-less??? What-cha-think about them apples?

  • @etm567
    @etm567 Před 7 lety

    Try a toothbrush, lightly loaded, with a toothpick, for fine drops.

    • @mindofwatercolor
      @mindofwatercolor  Před 7 lety

      Yes, have done so. Its good, as you say, for ultra fine spatter. I just load it with a paint brush.

  • @digiphot2
    @digiphot2 Před 9 lety

    How about loading a two ounce spray bottle from the Dollar store with particular colors to accent your paintings? Cheap Joe and Tom lynch have videos on this technique! Have you ever sprayed color directly onto your paintings??? Welcome from Washington State!

    • @mindofwatercolor
      @mindofwatercolor  Před 9 lety

      digiphot2 I wouldn't do that unless I needed a lot of it and thats rare. Spatter is normally used sparingly. I would rather just dip into some custom mixed color right from my palette for the occasional need.

    • @mindofwatercolor
      @mindofwatercolor  Před 9 lety

      digiphot2 Thanks for the share Jim. I've seen the Cheap Joes video (seen pretty much all of his). Multimedia journalers seem to like this technique and that method is used by crafters a lot for stamping and card making. I've tried it but seldom use the method (to answer your original question).

    • @digiphot2
      @digiphot2 Před 9 lety

      No Problem! I just like sharing! I am investing in Tom Lynch books and videos to learn the process of Fredrix Watercolor canvas. Stand by, I will send you a couple shots of how to stick your paper or canvas to the easel! Neodymium magnets! 400 lbs. of pull with 16 magnets! WOW! Thanks for your friendship!

    • @mindofwatercolor
      @mindofwatercolor  Před 9 lety

      digiphot2 Got your email. Cool!

  • @ooblecklover
    @ooblecklover Před 3 lety

    ty. i needed a fake blood splatter for.. um... cosplay 😃

  • @PaisteLover
    @PaisteLover Před 9 lety

    Great video Steve. Another fun method is to use a mouth atomizer like this www.dickblick.com/products/art-alternatives-mouth-atomizer/ I just mix up the color I want in small plastic dixie cups and spray away. By adjusting the distance and angle between the blow tube and the siphon tube, you can achieve a wide range of spatter, from very fine to very coarse.

    • @mindofwatercolor
      @mindofwatercolor  Před 9 lety

      PaisteLover Yes, I have one. Mine must not be a very good one though. Its really a lot of trouble to use and sometimes won't get started.