Wow! What a transformation! I know that your signature style is, to colour in sections without regard to whether you are inside or outside the line ;)… But I like this new ‘precise’ style, Teoh :)
I loved this video just as much as I enjoy all your videos. Very well explained and educational and beautiful sketch, too. Your sketches made me finally dare to paint cityscapes!
I love this video as well as the last one. Brilliantly done with just the three colors. Thanks for posting. I hope you'll do some more like this of Amsterdam.
Nice sketch Teoh! You forgot an important element of the eye-line or eye-level instruction you mentioned. Only people that are your height will have eyes at your eye-line or eye-level; taller people will have eyes above and shorter people (such as children) will have eyes below your eye-line. Eye-level is a good place to start understanding where figures will be in the landscape but shorter or taller people will need to be adjusted proportionally. Imagine a mother and child holding hands in your scene, or three friends, one tall, one your height and one short standing in a row.
I am so glad I found your channel. I have been enjoying your videos immensely. It's nice to see/watch someone else watercolor and sketch the same way as I. Keep up with the variety of videos and thank you for sharing your world. (well.. i don't always draw with my nibs and my pens aren't as nice as yours but lol.. i meant similar styles)
Those sketching tutorials are really cool, I hope you keep sharing them. What waterproof ink do you currently use in your fountain pen for sketching + watercoloring over it?
Hi Teoh, I have a question. According to the urban sketchers 'code' you have to draw on location. As someone who is chronically ill I am not often able to sketch on location, so sometimes I take a photo and use that to make a sketch, like you did here. Is my sketch then still considered to be an urban sketch? Some people on a FB group told me it wasn't, so I guess someone who's chronically ill can't be an urban sketcher (in their opinion anyway). What do you think?
Urban sketching is about drawing on location. It's not really a big deal if it's urban sketching or not urban sketching. Take this video for example, it's not urban sketching since it was not drawn on location.
3 Question please: 1/ Did you take the reference photo yourself? 2/ If you take your own references photos, can you (or have you in the past) share what camera you feel is good for this purpose? 3/ What book helped you the most in becoming the great urban sketcher you are? Thank you.
I took the photo myself. You can just use any camera. When talking photos, try to make the vertical lines straight, and capture light and shadow (don't take when a huge cloud is passing by). If you are a beginner, get Keys to Drawing by Bert Dodson www.parkablogs.com/content/book-review-keys-drawing
It’s VERY admirable that you choose not to put ads in your youtube videos, but for those of us on budgets who are not able to support you on Patreon, I personally feel an ad or two is not a problem whatsoever on each video and it would be nice to know at least the ad revenue would be helping you. Would you consider at least one ad per video?
Hi. Thanks for this video. Very informative. This is my rendition of your photo. instagram.com/p/B14yX6ho2mO/ Probably too dark. I have to learn to dilute more my colors. Any feedback will be highly appreciated.
Patreon is just another avenue I provide for those who want to support me. Otherwise, people can still enjoy the hundreds of YT tutorials I've made on my free time.
It really takes a lot of time and effort to film and edit videos. At least Teoh still provides a lot of free tutorials here on YT for all of us but for those who are able to support him monetarily or wants to learn more through his full length video, they can support him there :)
@@EvelinTee I understand. And I'm not minimizing the incredible quality and talent but it would be nice for once just to see a tutorial video without any advertisements to support, contribute, pay for, etc. That's all.
That red on the building is sooooooooooo gorgeous ❤️❤️❤️
Wow! What a transformation!
I know that your signature style is, to colour in sections without regard to whether you are inside or outside the line ;)… But I like this new ‘precise’ style, Teoh :)
This was really fun to watch, and it's nice to use pictures to paint things you didn't have time to do while you were there.
I loved this video just as much as I enjoy all your videos. Very well explained and educational and beautiful sketch, too.
Your sketches made me finally dare to paint cityscapes!
I love this video as well as the last one. Brilliantly done with just the three colors. Thanks for posting. I hope you'll do some more like this of Amsterdam.
This is a very good theme. The pen watercolor is really convenient. It is much easier to read your video.
Nice sketch Teoh! You forgot an important element of the eye-line or eye-level instruction you mentioned. Only people that are your height will have eyes at your eye-line or eye-level; taller people will have eyes above and shorter people (such as children) will have eyes below your eye-line. Eye-level is a good place to start understanding where figures will be in the landscape but shorter or taller people will need to be adjusted proportionally. Imagine a mother and child holding hands in your scene, or three friends, one tall, one your height and one short standing in a row.
Your mix of colours on paper always give very satisfactory results, I guess I have to upgrade to the best paper I can afford...
Thank you Teoh🙏🏾
Looping to your Tut. Is soooo learningfull and Motivation for painting again👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Thanks again🙏🏾🙏🏾
*looking
I love how colorful you made the picture! Beautiful !
Great tutorial and beautiful sketch Teoh! 👍😀 Fun to watch.
Very nice Teoh! I also love the red in it! Thank you so much!❤
I am so glad I found your channel. I have been enjoying your videos immensely. It's nice to see/watch someone else watercolor and sketch the same way as I. Keep up with the variety of videos and thank you for sharing your world. (well.. i don't always draw with my nibs and my pens aren't as nice as yours but lol.. i meant similar styles)
I find the painting more attractive to the eye than the picture!
Such a cool demo. I really enjoyed seeing your wet on wet technique.
Your comments are helpful. I too mix my colors on my paper most of the time :)
Wow! This is gorgeous!!
Love seeing your process
Great video and inspiration, thank you!
I like it. This creation 👌👌🤗
Thank you so much for creating a version of this tutorial for non-Patrons! :)
I like this painting 😁😁😁
Enjoyed all the tips!
Love your watercolor techniques. Can you list those water color brushes you used in this video? Thank you.
Those sketching tutorials are really cool, I hope you keep sharing them. What waterproof ink do you currently use in your fountain pen for sketching + watercoloring over it?
SketchINK
Hi Teoh, I have a question. According to the urban sketchers 'code' you have to draw on location. As someone who is chronically ill I am not often able to sketch on location, so sometimes I take a photo and use that to make a sketch, like you did here. Is my sketch then still considered to be an urban sketch? Some people on a FB group told me it wasn't, so I guess someone who's chronically ill can't be an urban sketcher (in their opinion anyway). What do you think?
Urban sketching is about drawing on location. It's not really a big deal if it's urban sketching or not urban sketching. Take this video for example, it's not urban sketching since it was not drawn on location.
3 Question please: 1/ Did you take the reference photo yourself? 2/ If you take your own references photos, can you (or have you in the past) share what camera you feel is good for this purpose? 3/ What book helped you the most in becoming the great urban sketcher you are? Thank you.
I took the photo myself. You can just use any camera. When talking photos, try to make the vertical lines straight, and capture light and shadow (don't take when a huge cloud is passing by). If you are a beginner, get Keys to Drawing by Bert Dodson www.parkablogs.com/content/book-review-keys-drawing
Awesome tutorial Teoh! I Love your style!
It’s VERY admirable that you choose not to put ads in your youtube videos, but for those of us on budgets who are not able to support you on Patreon, I personally feel an ad or two is not a problem whatsoever on each video and it would be nice to know at least the ad revenue would be helping you. Would you consider at least one ad per video?
My channel is doing well. I don't need the extra money from those obnoxious ads especially from ski______re and sq______ce.
Hi Teoh,
Have you ever been to the States? Will you be in the future?
I've been to San Diego (for the comic con), Las Vegas and Manhattan. Maybe in the future I'll visit US again. But it's so far away
Absolutely gorgeous!!
Hi there! Do you consider selling any of the 2 in 1 drawing laptop that you have? I'd like to buy one.
Looks really organic 🤩
Thanks 😁
Looks like a cerulean?
Waouh, another one very nice !
What is the name of the white pen you are using for highlight?
Sakura Gelly Roll
What?!?! TEO!! Are you still in amsterdam?? Or at least in netherlands?
I’m back in Singapore. This was drawn with a reference photo
Good!
I like how you say below lol
Hi. Thanks for this video. Very informative. This is my rendition of your photo. instagram.com/p/B14yX6ho2mO/ Probably too dark. I have to learn to dilute more my colors. Any feedback will be highly appreciated.
i like your videos but I am not too happy when I hear you ask for money at the end. Sort of cheapens it a little. Anyway, nice sketch.
Patreon is just another avenue I provide for those who want to support me. Otherwise, people can still enjoy the hundreds of YT tutorials I've made on my free time.
It really takes a lot of time and effort to film and edit videos. At least Teoh still provides a lot of free tutorials here on YT for all of us but for those who are able to support him monetarily or wants to learn more through his full length video, they can support him there :)
@@EvelinTee I understand. And I'm not minimizing the incredible quality and talent but it would be nice for once just to see a tutorial video without any advertisements to support, contribute, pay for, etc. That's all.
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