Painting simple watercolour figures
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Demonstration of simple figures in watercolour (watercolor) that help add life, scale and movement into your scenes. The brush is an Art Basic golden nylon rigger #6, code 1365-R. It is my go to figure painting brush in preference to one with a pointy tip.
This tutorial is designed for anyone from absolute beginners to those looking to pick up new skills.
If you have feedback, comments or suggestions for new videos please pop them in the comments section below. I also love to see the work you are doing so please feel free to share.
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My favourite supplies are Arches or Saunders Waterford rough 300GSM paper and most of my paints are Windsor & Newton artist quality.
My palette generally consists of - (all W&N unless specified) French Ultramarine, Cobalt Blue, Cerulean Blue, Cobalt Turquoise, Alizarin Crimson, Rose Madder Genuine, Cad Red Light, Schminke Cad Red Orange, Light Red, Brown Madder, Neutral Tint, Yellow Ochre, Naples Yellow, Cad Yellow Light, Indian Yellow, Diox Purple, Green Gold, Indigo, Pyrolene Green, Holbein Lavender, Art Spectrum Australian Grey, Art Spectrum White Gouache.
Depending on the subject matter I will add some other colours to my palette as needed. When I am working on flowers I add some pinks like Quin Magenta, and Purple Lake to the mix.
The brushes will soon be available on my website www.cherylbrucecreativ.com/shop as they are a bit tricky to source so I have decided to stock them myself. It is a weasel hair brush that can be widened out to a flattish tip which I find great for a range of mark making.
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This was so helpful! Thank you. It’s amazing how you made the people come to life with simple strokes!
The best I’ve found on little figures, thanks Cheryl 😊
@cherylbrucecreativ
3 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you! I'm about to do some larger (mid sized) figures with a little more detail for my 1 week 100 people challenge, so I will do another video soon.
You are brilliant! One of the best tutorials I have seen!
@cherylbrucecreativ
28 күн бұрын
Wow, thank you!
This is one of the best tutorials I've ever seen on KZread. Thank you!
Painting people is always a challenge. Thanks for the detailed instruction
Lovely. Thank you very much for this demo.❤
So great Cheryl. I paint lots of figures on beaches, and hadn't approached it like this. Thank you for some ideas and great tips.
Love your tutorial. Thank you so much!
OK lady...you're good! :) This is a watercolour tutorial, but you have a skilled drawing. That's the most important thing to solve before you do anything. If you're going to do watercolours of the figures or portraits... you better master drawing (as you do) before taking a brush in your hands. It's obvious you got formal education. I finished the Academy of fine arts 25 years ago, and I always admired those who did great in watercolour... like Chuck Close. I did a lot of techniques, but I never got into watercolours myself. Great job! Thanks for the vid! Cheers!
@cherylbrucecreativ
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Lilly for your lovely comment. I have consciously worked on my drawing skills in the past 3 years and it does make so much difference to painting skill and confidence (which I didn't really realise prior). I don't have any formal training, just love to do workshops with artists whose style or technique I admire. Always learning!
@LillyAugusta
2 жыл бұрын
@@cherylbrucecreativ Wow, that's even better! Your talent is obvious, and to be honest, I did (and probably other students too) learn the most from other students at the time and working aside. That is the advantage of being in Art school, not so much anything else. If you have a chance to work with other good artists, that's gold and valuable, just like being in Academy, even better. In my country, you don't have that opportunity; it's a very tight and closed community. Artists don't hang out and work together unless they're drinking in the bar, lol. It's lovely to see your gracious and sense moves. Drawing is the foundation, but not any drawing, linear as you do, is the path, observing, analysing and understanding the structure and possibilities. Good luck, and I wish you success! Cheers!
@roberthope5984
Жыл бұрын
“Ok lady your good”? You sound a bit rude!
I am so excited about this video! Thank-you!
She's so GOOD at that! THANKS for the demonstration. Excellent.
Excellent job! Thx so much for your sharing!
Beautiful and very useful video.Thank you for posting!
This is brilliant. Thank you. I have wanted to put more people in my watercolors and this is a great way to practice simplifying humans. Thanks again! Excellent video.
@cherylbrucecreativ
2 жыл бұрын
just practising little rows of these kind of figures as you sit and watch tv makes all the difference.
What an excellent tutorial!
This is a brilliant tutorial! Thank you ☺️
So nice and simple! ❤
Extremely helpful, loved this video!
This was great!! Thank you!
I love it, thank you!
I learned a lot from watching this!
Your way is brilliant. Thanks for sharing
what fun! and Inspiration. thank you
Love these tips. Thanks 😊 for sharing.
@cherylbrucecreativ
2 жыл бұрын
You are so welcome!
Thank you! I haven't been successful with feet(shoes) or hands, but you have simplified my thoughts and you are (in my opinion) absolutely correct - subscribed today 😁🙏🏻
@cherylbrucecreativ
8 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful! For small figures, the less you do with feet and hands the better I think. But of course sometimes our figures are larger and do need more detail !
Thank you. Great tutorial. Very useful.
Thank you so much for sharing your talent and knowledge. As a true beginner, I learned so much. I look forward to viewing your ther tutorials. Cheers!
excellent turtorial. thank you so much
brilliant, hugely helpful thank you 😊
Amazing !!
Loved this. It's shown me how much I need to loosen up. Thank you!
@cherylbrucecreativ
2 жыл бұрын
So glad it was helpful! Loosening up is much harder than becoming more detailed
Great tips. Thank you
Cheryl you had me mesmerized by this amazing vid!! I've subscribed and hope to learn a lot from you. Thanks you 💕💕
Wow, impressive art work, friend. Keep it up.
Very helpful, thank you!
Yes, very helpful....especially the dry brush legs. Thank you.
@cherylbrucecreativ
Жыл бұрын
You are so welcome! The dry brush legs definitely give more movement
It's a very interesting video, thank you for sharing it to us
You make it so easy and so simple
За 20 минут я научилась тому, что не могла постичь последние полгода! Очень вам признательна! Благодарю! ❤
Love this!
@cherylbrucecreativ
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you
I’ve just found your channel. Lovely video and very helpful, thank you.
Thank you. Very helpful.
Superb demo of human figures...!!! Thank u Madam...
very helpful tutorial, thanks for sharing!
@cherylbrucecreativ
8 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you Cheryl, a very helpful little video. 👏🌼😊
@cherylbrucecreativ
2 жыл бұрын
thanks Christine, so glad it was helpful!
Fantastic 👍👍
Wonderful! Reminds me of Hazel Soan's figure. Hope to see more.
@cherylbrucecreativ
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Francoise, I am about to do a series of ten x ten mins of ten different techniques. They will be launched through my newsletter links.
I have just started painting. This is exceedingly useful. Thank you ever so much for these useful little tips!
@cherylbrucecreativ
4 ай бұрын
I'm so glad it was helpful!
Fantastic
Just what I was looking for thanks 😊
So helpful. Thanks
good stuff cheryl, thanks.
@cherylbrucecreativ
2 жыл бұрын
thanks Pierre!
Thank you so much. You are kind to share. Amazing teacher and artist.
@cherylbrucecreativ
5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
Very nice and easy to understand! I was wondering if a tutorial on people and crowds could walking sideways , sitting , and in different gestures and poses including running , sports like tennis , soccer, cricket could be great!
@cherylbrucecreativ
5 күн бұрын
Hi, there is a tutorial in my line up with some figures walking across the scene, and a sitting figure (though that is more about the face). I don't really paint people in sporting positions so I don't know that I would be suitably able to demonstrate this to be honest. I've done a few horse riding figures but that's about it for sports. I will do something relating to people sitting - ie for a cafe scene though.
great lesson! thank you!
@cherylbrucecreativ
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks you, you're very welcome!
So beautiful coloring. I love this kind of videos so I will follow your channel
@cherylbrucecreativ
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much 😀
Perfect
Great people.
Very much enjoyed doing this tutorial with you.
@cherylbrucecreativ
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wonderful
Really helpful. Thank you 🎨
@cherylbrucecreativ
2 жыл бұрын
You’re welcome 😊
I've been wanting this. Thanks. First time to your channel.
@cherylbrucecreativ
Жыл бұрын
Hope you enjoy and find lots of interest and assistance
Thank you so much
I am about to create a series of 10x10 min videos which will be shared to my email newsletter list - to jump on it and see them first pop your details in the sign up box on my website - www.cherylbrucecreativ.com/workshops
Thanks for excellent demonstration.
@cherylbrucecreativ
3 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
I really enjoyed that. I've never been able to do believable people now I know what I'm doing wrong. Thank you
@cherylbrucecreativ
Жыл бұрын
You are so welcome. I hope you are happier with your people now. I haven't seen yours to know but a common mistake is a large round head which then makes the whole body look out of proportion. Have fun with your figures!
Very nice, thank you.
@cherylbrucecreativ
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
HELLO CHERYL, NADINE HERE. I JUST FOUND YOUR VIDEOS SO GLAD TO HEAR YOU TEACHING. VIDEO IS WONDERFUL!
@cherylbrucecreativ
Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you found me Nadine !
Thank you, now I can put some figures into my perspective drawings
@cherylbrucecreativ
9 ай бұрын
Excellent, I'm so glad to hear that.
That was such a helpful video, thank you so much, I’ll definitely be practicing in my sketchbooks! Can I ask what that brush was that you were using?
@cherylbrucecreativ
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Jo, the brush is an Art Basic golden nylong rigger #6, code 1365-R. It is my go to figure painting brush in preference to one with a pointy tip.
@jojones7474
2 жыл бұрын
@@cherylbrucecreativ thank you so much! 😊
Thank you! This was very helpful!👍
@cherylbrucecreativ
11 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for your really good tutorial… excellent and so helpful.
@cherylbrucecreativ
2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
You are talent
@cherylbrucecreativ
Жыл бұрын
thank you!
❤
Passed by instagram and wow your art is so pretty
@cherylbrucecreativ
2 жыл бұрын
thank you for stopping by instagram!
so helpful and easy! if u have time to do a video on placing these little people in a scene that would be really helpful! I need help with perspective and proportion! thanks!
@cherylbrucecreativ
Жыл бұрын
Great idea! I will work on that soon! A tip in the mean time if you are drawing a streetscene for instance with doorways/windows to find the size of the furthermost person, I consider what their head height or my head if I was standing in the closest doorway. That gives me the eyeline for all of the heads on the page. I will demo this soon though.
@MoMaryR
Жыл бұрын
@@cherylbrucecreativ That would be such a helpful video.
Nice tips. Nobody ever seems to paint / draw people walking across the scene … which I need help with😃
@cherylbrucecreativ
2 жыл бұрын
Do you mean side on as though walking across a street with the viewer/painter seeing them side on?
@robfielding100
2 жыл бұрын
@@cherylbrucecreativ Yes that's it!
@cherylbrucecreativ
2 жыл бұрын
Rob I have just loaded a side on people video -kzread.info/dash/bejne/Zaym1beacpibgaw.html
Thanks.. easy explanation for the uninitiated
@cherylbrucecreativ
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, so glad you found it easy to follow
@cherylbrucecreativ
2 жыл бұрын
so excited by the mug you dropped over! thank you!
Wow! Hello! You have a very cool channel on KZread. Very cool work. You are a very talented person. God bless you and your entire family! I wish you and your channel prosperity! May you have a million subscribers! Keep making new videos!!! You're cool! ❤️ 🧡 💛 💚 💙 💜 Like! Like!
I love it! thank you very much… what are the references of the green brush, please?
@laurencegarnier7529
2 жыл бұрын
Sorry ! I didn’t see your answer to the previous question.
@cherylbrucecreativ
2 жыл бұрын
the brush is an Art Basic golden nylong rigger #6, code 1365-R. It is my go to figure painting brush in preference to one with a pointy tip.
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I wish someone would do this kind of demo, but with gouache!
@cherylbrucecreativ
11 ай бұрын
Gina you might like to look at the gouache work of Lena Rivo. I'm not sure if she is on KZread but she has some online courses which are great. I've watched but barely cracked out my gouaches
@ginabisaillon2894
11 ай бұрын
@@cherylbrucecreativ I know her work well. She doesn't do demos of this type.
In this demonstration, are you mixing the colors on your palate or just putting down color over color? I'm struggling with mixing colors on my palate. I end up using too much water when mixing colors, is there any mediums that I could use to thicken the paint? I have some gum arabic would that help? Cheers!
@cherylbrucecreativ
Жыл бұрын
Hi, I am mixing on my palette, and particularly for my dark mixes I need thick paint so it must be from the tube, not a pan. It can be tube paint that is squeezed into a pan, but I know I can't get thick rich darks from pans. Some of the dark colours do dry harder ie I use Brown Madder instead of Burnt Sienna in my mix with Ultramarine Blue because it is a richer redder dark, and it doesn't dry as hard, so I can always dig my brush in under the skin that forms on the top to get a thick pigment. I don't know much about mediums because I haven't needed to use them. If you are finding you are adding a lot of water accidentally another tip is to not clean your brush between colours when you are mixing because this adds water when you might not want it. I don't worry about dirtying the colour on the palette because I am generally using the same colours for mixing and rarely use them on their own.
@kdj.imagery4317
Жыл бұрын
@@cherylbrucecreativ Yes, I am using paint from a tube versus pans and when I take some color and put it onto my pallet I rinse my brush but then blot it on a paper towel to just slightly dampen the brush with the next color I plan too use. Sorry if this doesn't make any sense, just have a hard time explaining it. I think what it comes down too is, like someone replied earlier saying that I'm trying too use cheap student grade materials. I'm not afraid of experimenting, it's just very costly too make mistakes when it comes too trying something new not knowing if it will work any differently.
Great video
@cherylbrucecreativ
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@rupchanddas4355
2 жыл бұрын
Kon video khub bhalo laglo
@rupchanddas4355
2 жыл бұрын
Songe songe tumi je thak janiy dile
Which brush are you using please?
@cherylbrucecreativ
2 жыл бұрын
Hi, the brush is an Art Basics Golden Nylon Rigger code 1365-R in a number 6. It is my go to figure brush in preference to a pointy tip brush
I would like to see a watercolor figures video that instructs specific to female figures. Female figures are hard for me to paint. I need some help!
@cherylbrucecreativ
9 ай бұрын
Great idea! I will keep this in mind for future videos. I do notice when I paint street scene most people wear jeans/shorts/trousers! I am a skirt/dress wearer so I will think about a future tutorial
Wow... wonderful 👌👌 I joined here because I want to see all your videos Inviting you to my place 🙏
@cherylbrucecreativ
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for visiting, and having me in your place!
Very useful! Thank you. ❤️ Just one small thing, I felt your voice was inaudible sometimes. I had to put my phone on full volume to listen.
@cherylbrucecreativ
2 жыл бұрын
I’m so sorry Tripti, my family always tell me I am a mumbler! I am being more aware of the sound for the coming videos.
@triptisartwork
2 жыл бұрын
@@cherylbrucecreativ Haha! Thank you! It's always helpful when artists are talking through their process.
@cherylbrucecreativ
2 жыл бұрын
@@triptisartwork hehe now you know my secret of why I usually don’t have any sound on mine!
@triptisartwork
2 жыл бұрын
@@cherylbrucecreativ And I'm also glad you didn't speed up the video 😁
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They seem to be all the same height
@cherylbrucecreativ
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, they are for this tutorial. Obviously the artist can vary the heights somewhat - plus add children, dogs etc, but for the purpose of keeping the tutorial short I did them as though they are quite distant so generally the heights appear similar. The newer video with people walking side on into the scene shows variety of heights but more in relation to the people being closer or further away from the viewer.
@c.g.c2067
2 жыл бұрын
@@cherylbrucecreativ It would be nice to give a hint about what clothing they are wearing; shirt, jeans, trousers, t-shirt etc. Maybe it doesn’t work at that scale. Anyway congratulation just a couple of strokes makes your imagination the biggest tool we have
@cherylbrucecreativ
2 жыл бұрын
@@c.g.c2067 yes, at this scale I have no intention of them having detail - they are simple suggestions of people in the scene. There are other videos coming which are closer/larger people and will show more details. My ideal paintings are suggested - I came to painting as a very detailed, realistic painter but now value the suggestion much higher because I personally find it so much harder to achieve.
@c.g.c2067
2 жыл бұрын
@@cherylbrucecreativ agree fully: the fewer the strokes to convey an idea or an atmosphere the difficult it becomes. Over detailed painting tells you too much and may get boring
Thank you, very helpful