How to NOT OVERWORK Your Watercolors
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Hi there, Liron here! Today’s a quick & FUNDAMENTAL tip about avoiding overwork.
This is something I’ve been seeing more and more of in recent months, and it’s a QUICK FIX for avoiding overworking your paintings.
Key takeaways:
- Have a plan, know what you're going to paint (shape, value, color edges etc...)
- Mix ENOUGH paint
- Have the paper at an angle for flow
- Work from one side to another / middle-out... Avoid "frames"!
I hope you find it useful! 😊🙏🏼
- Liron
Time-Stamps:
00:00 - Explanation
00:20 - Easy shape
03:37 - More complex shapes
07:06 - Using this in a large painting
08:17 - Conclusion
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I’m so guilty of all of the “don’t do this” habits. I’m watching this at midnight and can’t wait to get up in the morning and follow your instructions! Thank you!
@LironYan
2 жыл бұрын
Haha YES! 😁 Happy for you, let me know how it went!
@onnarii6874
2 жыл бұрын
why is this also literally me
@swapnil1336
2 жыл бұрын
me tooo!!
@carmebnvnt
2 жыл бұрын
me too 🥴
@emmmmmanart
2 жыл бұрын
me tooooo!
0:02 "let's jump straight into business", and he delivered that. No "please like and subscribe" or other BS. Instead, a great explanation on watercolour painting. You see, content creators, it's not that hard. That's how you make people like, subscribe and tell their friend about your channel.😃
@LironYan
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so so much 😊🙏🏼🙏🏼 I sometimes do say it & don’t jump straight to business haha, but it’s been a gradual process to trim the fat & get to the value fast. So grateful for your kind comment & support ❤️🙏🏼
This is amazing! Nobody tells us noobs how to literally /physically paint. Thank you
@LironYan
2 жыл бұрын
Haha - it's very important 😁 Happy this helps, thank you for watching 🙏🏼🙏🏼
@derwood206
2 жыл бұрын
exactly I need more of this!
@lesharris9560
2 жыл бұрын
I may have at last found a teacher
@nancyganjoosingh
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for great tips
@ivi122
Жыл бұрын
Exactly. I want a video showing us literally 😆
I never understood that this is what is meant by "overworking" a painting. I thought overworking just meant ruining the paper by going over one spot too much. This makes so much sense, though, and is exactly what I've been doing! Thank you! I expect to be much happier with my paintings now!
@danielchequer5842
Жыл бұрын
Same here. I thought overworking was some kind of extreme case but I just saw in this video that not only I do it all the time, I also thought it was a good habit to have lol
@ingefallang6762
Жыл бұрын
@@danielchequer5842 Hahahahaha!!! Yes!!! I think I was even kind of proud of myself!
@MeMe-gg6op
Жыл бұрын
😂👍🏻
@xinnoondaily
8 ай бұрын
I Love this! We did something similar where we live out. This video actually gave us inspiration and hope that we can still become successful, thanks so much for this video.
One of my watercolor teachers told me you should make a habit of using a bigger brush than you think you need while painting , which inhibits you from overworking areas. This is something that ended up working quite well for me as a general rule , maybe it can help someone out there too.
@LironYan
9 ай бұрын
Great advice, at the very least one should experiment with whatever may be a solution to their problem (: I find this works well for me at times (using a larger brush)
Brilliant instruction. No one is covering the intricacies of painting problems like you are. Thank you! So helpful.
@LironYan
2 жыл бұрын
😊🙏🏼
@LojainDashti
2 жыл бұрын
Agreed!
@johnluu7787
2 жыл бұрын
@@LironYan pp
@JGalegria
10 ай бұрын
Watercolour painting techniques. Not painting as different paint media like gouache or oils or acrylic do not have the same techniques.
I just started watercolor painting and I couldn’t figure out why my painting always looks uneven and blotchy, but now I completely understand! I do outline first, go back and fix things up and add more water and mix my paints part way through! THANK YOU!!! 🙏
@gambit1001
6 ай бұрын
Lol 😂
@Morgan-yl3ou
4 ай бұрын
Use tissues and hairdriers , see what they do fo you.
I’m so guilty I’m scared a lawyer will sue me
Thanks for this. It’s basic, but something I’m guilty of! I’m often unhappy with the lack of life in my colours, and yet on a gash piece of paper that I use to try colours out where I’ve just swiped a brush down, the colours look fresh and vibrant! I’ve often remarked on this, but you are the only person that’s explained why. 🙏
@LironYan
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Alison 😊🙏🏼 Go ahead and apply it! You'll get those same results on a finished painting. One more thing to note is - perhaps it's a good idea to mix less (: Try using colors cleanly. The more you mix- the more likely you are to end up with "confused gray / brown colors"
@huebnguyen
Жыл бұрын
Hi 👋
Thank you so much. I’ve been painting watercolours for decades, but no one ever explained the REASONS for getting “muddy” pictures like you have. I think my future paintings will be greatly improved and “fresher” looking just because of this one video. Thanks again for this valuable insight.
As someone with literal actual OCD I now know why perfectionism has wrecked watercoloring for me in the past. From now on I’ll just repeat to myself, no one cares about that all they see is the shape. This is actually so helpful haha
That first example of trying to correct the shape is exactly one of the reasons I ended up quitting art after 10 years of never improving! It’s not a problem I ever saw many people talking about but it’s so common, it really should be one of the first things you learn-if for no other reason then as a warning to those just starting out. I have disabilities that prevent me from being able to control a brush (I’m an incomplete quadriplegic) or ‘see’/create shapes properly (spatial/motor dysgraphia, which is somewhat like dyslexia for motor skills, if that makes sense.) SO much advice I could have received from videos like this earlier on would have saved me a lot of wasted years and money. I’m still having a really hard time accepting that art can’t be in my life anymore, so I still find myself watching videos and guides and such even though it kinda leaves me feeling worse and worse about myself lol. I keep a folder of videos I like in case I ever have someone else to send them to so I’m def saving this to it. I love that you keep things so simple and direct! Really great work all around :)
It’s like you’ve been watching me! I do all of those “don’ts”….and will try your processes going forward! Love your tutorials! Thanks!
@LironYan
2 жыл бұрын
Haha I'm in everyone's head! 😂🎨✏
I never knew what I was doing wrong because no one ever adressed this. My mind is blown, my artwork looks so much better instantly! Thank you SO much!
as a person who pays too much attention to details, this literally opened my eyes and my mind
No wonder my water color attempts are so horrible. Thank you for this video!!!!
Great video for beginners and still helpful to remember. I take it with a grain of salt because all of these “bad habits” can be beautiful and useful tools if you practice them enough. Blooms (cauliflower), rivulettes, and lifting are all incorporated into my practice now and is what makes my paintings unique and personal. Hate to see them sold as all “bad” when they are actually useful in achieving unique variety of mark making.
@LironYan
2 жыл бұрын
Great GREAT point 😁 Keep up the awesome work. There's this super skilled artist who uses them to their advantage too (Bjorn Bernstrom): www.seamlessexpression.com/blog/2014/10/my-bjorn-bernstrom-watercolor-workshop.html So happy you found this vid useful!
@Yuzuki1337
Жыл бұрын
Hard agree but I think the point here is to teach fundamentals first and foremost :) You know what they say: You need to know the rules before you can know how to break them!
@tutleymutley
Жыл бұрын
I agree, but if you are wanting the perfect wash then this vid is excellent advice.
@lindas.martin2806
Жыл бұрын
Agree! I would, rather the. Say what not to do, if at all possible teach how to obtain an even, consistent wash using the techniques he speaks to. And then to demonstrate how to get other effects. One of my first classes is on how to obtain 12 different effects, using different techniques. I am glad though, that so many people are helped by this video!
@tumblingartist
Жыл бұрын
It’s definitely a case of knowing the rules before you break them
So simple and ...so complicated for my obsesiive mind 😆. Thank you very much for your help. Super useful!
Love these short ones! I would rather watch 20 shorts than one long one. Thank you. So much good info.
@LironYan
2 жыл бұрын
😁😁 Will do more!
@rmuller366
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Debbie. I’m the same. I learn better with short videos, and the information sticks. Awesome comment!
Hello Liron. This video is a real light bulb moment for me and I thank you so much. I’ve been copying what you did here and realised how I had been going wrong all along. Now I am sure my work will improve. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
@LironYan
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you James! Keep it up 😁 Let me know how it goes!
I've never seen anyone on KZread explaining all those mistakes and showing ways on how to avoid them! Thank you so much for this video!
@LironYan
Жыл бұрын
Thank you 😊🙏🏼 So happy I could help!
I am a learner and was doing some swatching today. So I thought. 95% of what I was doing and have done, is exactly what you showed. It is thanks to so many of you professional artists spending so much of your time and effort in recording, editing, and uploading videos online, for everyone to see, that I am learning the tips and hints I need to know, so I can grow and learn properly. Thank you so so much. 🤘🏼🤘🏼
@LironYan
6 ай бұрын
Thank YOU for watching! 🙏😊 It's thanks to you and others that this channel exists! Very happy this is useful, keep up the great work ♥
Thanks, Liron, You provide such useful, clear instruction in a short video. These short specific tips are easy to remember.
You randomly popped up on my front page and I am glad I clicked, my medium is painting that I am the most comfortable I am with as an Artist and I realy struggle with water color. Thank you SO MUCH!
lol Liron seems genuinely annoyed by bad painting habits, I can imagine him watching me then screaming!
@LironYan
2 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂 Not annoyed, just passionate!
I'm about to start painting with watercolors (my first set is already on its way!) and I decided to start studying right now. This is really useful and I will definitely come back to your video when I can actually understand all of this and put it into practice. Thank you very much for your advice!
Came back and watched again a month later. Since then I've read a great quote on this subject from Bruce on Handprint: "Watercolor begs for fussing." (He is urging you NOT to fuss with it, as Liron urges here.) On the other end of the spectrum, he discusses how if you layer enough (and in the right way) you end up burnishing the paper and getting a nice smooth result when doing realism. So I guess there's two kinds of watercolorists: either loose, or super controlled realists, and where we don't want to be is in the middle -- because that looks overworked and tight.
You’re the BEST Liron. I love short videos. I learn better with short videos since I have the attention span of a gnat. I so appreciate your help. I’m guilty of fiddling and I know that if I’d just lay a wash down and move on things would come out better. I’m working on it. Blessings to you!
I have been inspired by you since I began painting 3 years ago. I have no natural talent but I believe I can get better as I enjoy the process. This video is exactly what I needed. A million thank you’s for addressing common beginner mistakes. I love your art and techniques as I have learned many things from you. You are an amazing artist and I am humbled to even grasp a few tips to improve.
Yep! I do all those things. Thank you very much, for your great instructions. 😄
Thanks Liron for all these tips. I really want to keep my work fresher!
Finally, some really intro-level tips, and a video that's direct and to the point! I'm just picking up a brush for the first time and no other tutorials have been so helpful in such short time.
This all clicked for me why this happens when you said you’re lifting paint, which makes sense since you already lifted the brush off the paper and you’re not actually applying more of the paint like you’d think you were, but lifting it off instead. When I first started watercolors, I thought it would be so easy compared to other paint mediums…how hard is pushing water and pigments around, right?! but I couldn’t have been more wrong because it has its own learning curve all together!
@LironYan
Жыл бұрын
Haha that’s the crazy world of watercolor 😂😁 But once you get the control down - it’s almost nothing but fun!
I appreciate this! I think the first one is the most interesting to me personally, I love the inconsistency and the surprises, but if you’re going for a specific look or realism you definitely need to not overwork it and for it to be even. Thank you for explaining that so well!
@LironYan
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching 😊🙏🏼 Yes - that's a great distinction!
Your instructions were incredibly useful. Really opened my eyes to all the tiny basic mistakes that were hard to figure out. Thank you.
You’re soooo right. Love your enthusiasm. Thank thank thank you!!!
This is just what I needed! Thanks so much! I do a lot of tutorials and paint with reference photo's but the result is messy and I didn't understand why! Know I do! Thanks for sharing :)
During a course I had to create a visual representation of core values and I agonized for basically 4 weeks over how to represent them in a coherent picture and ended up with a theme. I did a quick sketch in half an hour and used the backside of a wall calender and some felt pens to draw it up in 3 hours. The calender is made from glossy paper and the colours are already fading, so I decided to create a watercolor version of it. I bought appropriate paper and I am *so scared* of messing this picture up. This was valuable advice that helped me not be so scared of tackling the project. Thank you for sharing. :)
This is super helpful. It is great that you dive into areas that are typically overlooked.
Fascinating parallel with playing music, especially improvisation. If you can't hear what you're going to play, don't play yet. Same here - if you don't know ahead what you're going to paint, don't paint yet.
Looks like you have a great collection of different types of grey paint in that palette! 😂 Thanks for the great video.
Great advice, Liron. Thought you were actually speaking directly to me. I always redo a line I don’t think is “perfect”. I’ll be working on this one! Thank you 🙏🏻
@LironYan
2 жыл бұрын
Haha I've seen it SO MUCH my friend, so had to address it 😁 Thank you 🙏🏼
Thank you so much, showing how you mix and how you apply has been helpful. I literally just started, and this is the only video I've found so far that covered exactly what I needed as a beginner
Thank you so much for this! I just started experimenting with water colors, and it’s so intimidating. But your video laid everything out so simply, and there wasn’t too many different aspects to worry about yet. Focus on one thing, get good, focus on the next. This really gave me a boost.
Can you imagine someone doing all this things for years and then she became a mom who can't lose face in front her pretty little kids but she's still doing these until she finally met her lifesaver which is you and learnt her mistakes. That's me, and that's how much I'm grateful to your. Thanks a lot.
@LironYan
Жыл бұрын
Haha wow thank you so much 🙏😊 Very happy to hear this helps!! And don't stress over it - some messy freedom is great too!
@moonstruck3454
Жыл бұрын
@@LironYan thanks. I really needed that. It was like this, now that I know what NOT to do, I seem to mess up thinking what I should do! So, I messed up a lot. And my naughtiest one was like, Mom you're the best when it comes to sketching but you really mess up when you use watercolor! And I was like, you're really becoming more and more fearless these days. I'm gonna get you for this, you just wait.
I appreciate the explanation with the demonstration of the beginners mistakes. I understand now why I’m having these issues, and can use these tips to help make washes for a collage project
@LironYan
Жыл бұрын
Awesome! Keep me posted on how it goes 🙏🏼👍🎨
Thank you so much! I have always been intrigued with water colour art but I always struggled to make some myself. This video has been extremely helpful for me!
This is really very helpful… I did all those things wrong 😂… Especially going back for a detail that wasn’t perfect… But now I see it, I totally see where I go wrong… Thank you 😁
This is my first video in your channel and I have to say is a fantastic video. I love how you explained in detail but more importantly you showed us what to do and what NOT to do. I’m a visual person so this is going to help me learn how to do watercolor! I’m excited to learn
@LironYan
Жыл бұрын
Wow thank you! So happy this was helpful 😁 I’m super visual as well haha, I’m trying to create the lessons I was missing when starting out!
@ivi122
Жыл бұрын
@@LironYan I appreciate your videos. Keep them coming
Thank you for giving us Newbies clear information. It really helps to understand the mechanics of why the paint behaves the way it does.
This could make the biggest improvement in my painting so far. I’m going to implement these tips now
Thanks Liron. I'm pretty sure you covered these points in another video some time ago but it is so helpful to be reminded again - it's so easy to forget some of the "basics" as we become focused on learning new techniques etc.
@LironYan
2 жыл бұрын
Yes! It always surprises me how much is forgotten, and how fast 😂 I also need constant reminders on my weak points
This was super helpful, thank you! I'm very much a perfectionist and used to working mainly with graphite, so I've been struggling not to go back and overcorrect things in watercolor. It's great to actually see things demonstrated so clearly.
@LironYan
Жыл бұрын
Thank you 😊🙏🏼 Watercolor is so different from dry media, takes a bit of a mindset shift. But once it clicks - it's so fun
This kind of explanation is extremely important to give our painting a real upgrade, thank you tons
Good advice for preserving transparency and keeping it fresh with uniform shapes. 👍
I just realized how many mistakes I've been making with my water coloring 😅 Your video did a perfect job pointing them out and explaining how I can do better : )Thanks !
@LironYan
Жыл бұрын
Haha we all do this! Keep practicing and you’ll make it 💪💪
I’m guilty of making ALL of these mistakes, thank you - extremely helpful 😅
@LironYan
2 жыл бұрын
Haha that's a common theme! I made all the possible mistakes at some point 😁 Small steps for the win! 🏆
Oh gosh...I love how direct and blunt you are with this approach. So many teachers aren't able to share the facts / truth about placement, brush strokes, water to paint ratio this clearly. Thank you for that.
One of the best watercolor tutorials. 🔥 Really communicates the physicality of the process better than most tutorials. I appreciate how close you got the camera to your palette, brush, & paper, but you also just explain aspects that make a lot of sense to me on a visceral level now that I’ve spent a lot of hours practicing watercolor & gouache, but tips which are still very relevant to my intermediate level.
I literally do ALL of this today 💀💀 Anyway, thank you for this,it's really helpful!
Bruh this is the biggest problem of painting especially in wet on wet Thanks for this tutorial Also 5:37 brought me physical pain
@LironYan
2 жыл бұрын
Haha 😂 I totally get the physical pain Means your senses are sharp!
You are always spot on & at the right time for me. Thank you soooo much for your lessons 👍🥰
Technique is something I've never been taught or looked at particularly - thanks for this - I realise I really need to take all this on board.
It might be really great if you make a video where you recreate one of your recent pictures, but using only student-grade materials. So "good" (not better or best) paper, a 12 color pan set, and "good" synthetic brushes. ALSO, if it looks as good as the first painting, then I promise to "like and comment" on EVERY one of your previous videos, because I would be VERY impressed by your skills.
@LironYan
2 жыл бұрын
Haha that's a neat idea! May do that 😁
Hi Liron, thanks for the tips. I have a question, if you put your color in and its not dark enough, is the best to wait for it to dry and go over it again?
@LironYan
2 жыл бұрын
The best answer for me is to do wet-in-wet as soon as possible (: But - you have to make sure what you have on the brush isn’t wetter than what’s on paper- or you’ll create cauliflowers of course. And, usually it’ll have to be quite darker than what’s on paper, for it to properly darken it (: And if it’s too late - I wait 😉 Hope that helps!
@rhettoracle01
2 жыл бұрын
@@LironYan thanks Liron that's great 👍
very (brutally) honest and to the point instructions! really made me realize my mistakes
Incredible work. Great energy in this video that really emphasizes the importance of what you're saying.
Liron, this video is absolute gold. Thank you. I took from this to, first and foremost, plan ahead, but if one makes mistakes during first wash, to let them go, because trying to fix them during the same first wash creates new problems. Question: should one try and even out uneven first wash with a second wash once first one has dried? I ask, because I think you've said that it's best to try and get everything in in one go, so maybe a second wash is overkill? thanks
@justifyingjade
2 жыл бұрын
I say, try the methods you mentioned on a test scrap, see what and how it feels, how it looks etc. Personally I think the inital wash has to be rather smooth in order for a new layer to really make impact, my suspcion would be if the wash initially wasn't smooth and had blooming etc, a second wash may intensify that bloom, I imagine it might sit darker in places on top of an unsmooth wash, but trial and error! Give it a lil try and see how it works for you :)
@LironYan
2 жыл бұрын
Great advice by Jade! I'll add that I actually show this in the Blue Portrait demo in the Watercolor Realism course. The first wash is quite patchy as I missed the right timing. But as it was still quite light, I could still glaze over it, and it somewhat alleviated the initial layers unevenness (: But it will vary on a case by case basis. Sometimes it's best to let it go. And sometimes I'll try really hard to fix unevenness EVEN in the initial wash, EVEN if it's close to starting to dry to much haha.
@stinar37
2 жыл бұрын
@@justifyingjade great advice, Jade. Thanks! 🙏
@stinar37
2 жыл бұрын
@@LironYan i always feel it’s worth a shot. A case by case basis, indeed!
Dude... Scary. I literally talked about this today with someone. (We didn't talk in English, so how did YT--?) I've NEVER been able to fill the space out like. I always did these things you said not to do. Especially the first one. I never understood why it happened. But you described it perfectly. I finally understood. I'm so excited to try it tomorrow now. Thank you so much.
@LironYan
Жыл бұрын
Happy I could help 😁 I’ve been seeing many people run into this issue! (:
Thank you so much for another great lesson. Right away I saw some major mistakes that I make thanks to you. You are a wonderful teacher!
Yes, I am guilty too of all the "don'ts ". Thank you for this lesson.
Have you been watching me?? That’s me making everyone of these mistakes!!😮
@LironYan
6 ай бұрын
Haha myself too, that's how I know!
Nice video🌹 I suppose it's not easy to be a professional and act like an amateur! 😉😊
@LironYan
2 жыл бұрын
😛😛 I try hard!
Guilty as charged! Thank you for the instructions!
This video told me everything I would’ve learnt for the year of art school in any country honestly. Thank you so much!
THANK YOU for showing this technique! I learned this years ago, but lately on every tutorial I see, they go over and over the shape! Looks so much better the way you're showing it! More transparent, clean and fresh! 🙏
I've been doing all these mistakes and I would have never noticed these points if not for your video. Thanks a lot for your content.
I’m new to watercolor and I’m glad this popped up for me bc I keep having one issue over and over and now I know what to do! Thank you!
Brilliant comments .Those are exactly the mistakes I used to and still do make .So from now on I'll be taking care to do it correctly - thank you
Thank you so so much for taking the time to make this video. You were extremely helpful in a plurality of ways! Most of the many many other instructional/tips/ informational videos do not cover what you did or it zaps my brain energy from all the filler that others normally enjoy. I don't and your video was a relief and got me excited to paint without overthinking. Thank you! Your video popped up as a suggestion and I am glad for it.
This is hands down the best video at explaining watercolor that I’ve ever seen!
Wow this is incredible Liron! Thanks for sharing!
THANK YOU!!!!!! literally one of the most helpful videos I've seen.
So guilty of this as a beginner. Can’t wait to try and give this new instruction a go in my next painting. Thank you!
Great lesson. I very much appreciate your straightforward approach. Thank you.
This is just what I needed, Liron. Thank you.
We love you Liron!!!
Much appreciated! Thank you for demonstrating these watercolor mistakes. I am just beginning to paint in watercolor and have a strong tendency to "fix up" what I've put on the paper. Now I understand where all that cauliflower is coming from and I can break these bad habits. 🖌😀
I love that you get right to the point! Great instruction!
Your words felt like a thorn in my throat. Thanks for the advise Im trying it now and I can see so much difference TvT.
a lot of the things you are teaching were things I was already kinda doing subconsciously but now I'm paying more attention so thank you so much. I'm only two months into watercolor and my pieces still suck but your lessons are making the process fun.
This is amazing. I'm very used to oil painting, so I've been struggling to get used to how watercolor works... I've definitely been making these mistakes, so thank you for this wonderful video!
I did all those! Hope to work on my watercolor with more thought. I learned so much. Thank you so much for sharing.
Great work Liron, I watch your videos on watercolor, first sketching and than watercolor is the medium which leads to all the Art desciplines.
Liron, I'm a beginner in water coloring and just in this video you did for us has really helped me to understand how to use your brush and loading your brush with color in a even way and not to double dip into you color the wrong way. You are really good in talking to us in a way that we can understand the correct way to learn to load your brush and how to apply it to your paper. I will continue to watch your videos. I just happen to run across your channel and glad I stopped to watch you. Great Job.
That explains a lot of difficulty I've been having. Thanks for sharing! Also, thanks very much for telling everyone that "no one will care". That's what I tell folks all the time (I'm better in other medium). Fussy painting isn't organic in most cases and ruins the painting by highlighting the mistakes you're trying to fix. Kudos.
This was a good watch because I'm very bad about feeling like things have to be perfect before I move on. I'm realizing with watercolors that if you just take your time and do it in proper stages, you can usually either work things out the way you wanted as you keep going or sometimes the mistakes end up just becoming a part of the painting.
love your videos - I learn so much everytime I watch. Your energy is contagious!
The first paint we used for my high school art class was water colors. They never taught us this. Thank you for making this video so I can get it right!
You are excellent teacher of watercolor painting!!! I learned so much from this video! I'm learning to let the paint do it's work rather than me pushing it to happen. I will be watching more of your videos. You are amazing!!😊