Adding Depth to Your Paintings (Watercolor Cityscape Demo)
Adding Depth to Your Paintings (Watercolor Cityscape Demo)
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This watercolor is a quick demo of a scene from Hungary. I hope you enjoy! Please consider liking this video and don't forget to subscribe for more Daily videos. The water color paper used is Arches 300gm rough. All watercolors are Daniel Smith and the full list is below.
- Neutral Tint
- Joseph Z's Neutral Grey
- Joseph Z's Warm Grey
- Ultramarine Blue
- Cobalt Blue
- Cerulean Blue, Chromium
- Lavender
- Viridian
- Chinese White
- Burnt Umber
- Burnt Sienna Light
- Yellow Ochre
- Mayan Orange
- Cadmium Red Scarlet Hue
- Pyrol Scarlet
- Hansa Yellow Medium
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Where have u disappeared? I check everyday if u have released a new vdo....ur audience needs u ...pls come back...great great skills and it's so much fun to see you painting...and learning from them ....I really love how simply u make such awesome looking paintings .....pls come back thanks 😍
Thank you so much, I learn so much of your videos!
Really good demonstration of creating depth. You're giving me confidence to go darker and thicker with my paints in the foreground, and techniques for blurring, cooling, and lightening objects in the background. Thanks!
Keep practising young fella.
great ....your such an excellent teacher tks from all the way from Queensland Australia regards Ren
Another wonderful demo. Many thanks
Very nice painting and well explained. By painting a lot slower than the master it's easier to follow as a beginner. You deserve a lot more subs. Glad I found your channel!
@johnboxwatercolor9325
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, Rik! Fingers crosses the channel keeps growing
thank you for this amazing tutorial!!!
Thanks John. It looks so effortless when you do it !!
@johnboxwatercolor9325
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Steve!
Awesome piece of work John 👍
@johnboxwatercolor9325
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍
What brushes do you use please