Let's paint these 'steps to contrast', in Watercolor! EASY for beginners!
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
- Watercolor Tutorial of some simple steps leading down to the beach at Constantine Bay, Cornwall, from the cliffs.
This video features:
- Choice of painting subject
- Composition
- Drawing skills
- Various watercolor techniques
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Love your tutorials. Love watching you draw, you are very talented.
Thank you for sharing all your knowledge about painting. You are so generous and I have learnt a great deal from watching your videos.
Your attitude towards your painting is refreshing. You are so good at what you do and yet you have a humility that is very endearing.
Thank you for all the effort you put into making the videos. They are very much appreciated.
Jeny Queensland Australia
My pleasure 😊 Thanks for taking the time to write such kind comments!
As a geologist I can say that your painting really looks like slate formations. Love your work
Yes, there's a lot of slate there
That will be a challenge for many, a nice teaching lesson. Not only the stairs, but the light. Good explanations, Tim.
Well maybe, but I hope everyone will have a go
Realmente usted hace magia con las acuarelas. Verlo trabajar a usted és un auténtico deleite. Gracias por compartir sus técnicas y conocimientos, se aprende mucho.
Saludos desde Catalunya, Spain
Muchos gracias
❤truly inspiring
Thank you!
Wow this one’s really a masterpiece! Love it
Thank you very much
ありがとうございます!
Thank you Lilian!
Nice tutorial; beautiful work!
Thank you very much!
Eautifully done Tim. Your use of dry brush really adds to the rocky scene look. A semi difficult subject for many, broken down to easy to follow steps. Looking at the photo had me wondering how to capture the craggy rock look and feel. Your technique broke it down beautifully.
That spot of green at the top really sets it all off too- works perfectly as a rest for the eye that gets led into it by the design. A lot to like about your painting there!
Glad it was helpful! I loved painting those rocks!
Yes thanks, And I liked putting in those few birds also
Can you show us the reference photo more frequently throughout the painting process?
Yes I will try. If you join my Patreon, you can download all the source photos and more