TUTORIAL: Glowing Sunset Background in Coloured Pencil
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Super idea, which I'll definitely try...You must juggle a lot of balls each day: your KZread and Colouring with Claire commitments, your own colouring projects and your home and family life. Thanks so much for all you do for your subscribers.
Really love colouring along with you. You’re like a generous, artistic, self deprecating and funny friend I can hang out with when I’m colouring in!
@ColourwithClaire
11 ай бұрын
Ahh thank you Christine! Xx
Not boring at all!!! I enjoy watching real time how something is done! Ty
I quite like it that your not talking all the time.(not that I don’t like your voice)🥰 I do love your tutorials. Thanks for making them understandable.x
not only not boring this is the best way to do a tutorial even just listening to the pencil on the paper inspires me , I love your voice a lot and when you don’t talk your concentrating and I’m completely there with you I love it. when people put music in my face it is insulting and I leave! I love your tutorials you’re the best ❤️👍🏻🥰
Love the real-time aspect. Watching what you do is as instructional as listening to what you say. This is an aspect that is lost when videos are sped up and voiced over. I would like to see much more real time instructional videos. And if you mess something up, even better! We can learn from your mistakes!
You are so much more than you credit yourself. Your “ Color Tube” friends love your work and find inspiration with you...thanks.
I loved this tutorial. I'll have to watch it a couple more times before I actually try it. Thanks for sharing.
Really nice result Claire. Nice idea using the neon to make it glow more.With the araser bits,looks like stars twinkling.
Fantastic Claire!!🤗 It was great spending this time with you...truly. Please feel free to continue real time tutorials, trials, errors, and new discoveries! They can always be fast-forwarded if anyone gets impatient. Thank you so much for sharing your time with us.
Colouring has really helped me during my A-levels as a way to de-stress and your videos are my favourite to watch when I can’t get home and get the prismacolours out, Thank you!!
i WAS JUST ABOUT TO ASK WHAT THAT NOISE IN THE BACKGROUND YOU MADE ME JUMP WHEN YOU SAID IT WAS YOUR DOG SNORING LOL
love the glow and the Real Time tutorial is always my favorite.
The erased bits gave it dimension! very cool!
I absolutely love your videos!! I have watched them all!!! And have purchased many of the items I have reviewed!!
Think this is beautiful you have such a good talent. I preferred it without the eraser dots x
This is awesome. Love the future retro vibe!
I really enjoyed this one. Beautiful colour blend ❤️
As always I learn so much from you!! Pretty nails too!!
Loved the colour choices. Not 100% sure about the dots yet - might need to let that grow on me!
I love the palate, looks awesome! Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful! I love the cover of the book as well!
Thank you so much Claire for sharing your amazing technique !!!
Thanks Claire, love the colours and dots. Will try this.
This is gorgeous!!! Thank you so much!
This looks amazing Claire 💖
Thanks heaps for this tutorial, I would never have thought of putting those colours together but they look amazing. I can’t wait to try it.
Great tutorial that makes a really pretty background. I can see using this palette for clouds in a sunset sky. Thanks for sharing!
Wonderful! Many thx Ms Claire!
Brilliant so inspirational, need to practice this one you make it look so simple Claire 😊 thank you ☺️
Always a pleasure to watch your tutorials! Your color choices are superb! Thanks for sharing your skills!
This was a great tutorial!! And your finished toucan really stands out beautifully!!
That looks beautiful Claire thank you for this tutorial😊
Brilliant, as usual.
Definitely want to give this a try. Thank you!
Love the eraser dots.
Thank you, I love your tutorial. It is beautiful!
This looks very cool, wish I as good at colouring xx
Great work!! Would love to try this 💓💐💐
Love your tutorials and this is beautiful. This background has been so helpful. Thank you, Claire. PS: Never thought of the eraser for dots! Cool.
Beautiful 🌅
Awesome!
ONG!!! This is beyond Beautiful... STELLAR!!! I am sooo in awe of you! What an eye you have... I am now a Confirmed Fan!!! lol How on earth did you come up with this concept??? WOW!!! Thanx for a totally new way of doing backgrounds!!! I never would’ve thought it possible! Happy Coloring & God Bless. BG in TX 💗💗💗💗💗💗
Very beautiful!!!! 💕🇨🇦😊
I tried this with you and yours looks so much better! Mine was a total mess. I’m gonna try again, I had more of a squoval instead of a circle and I guess I didn’t blend as well as I thought. But I love the colors and the idea! I’m gonna give it another go.thanks for sharing
Oh Claire the background colors are absolutely gorgeous. I'm doing the Bengal Tiger on the previous page for my #beccizcommunityjungle page and I video-taped the coloring for my July Co-hosting for #BiblioJungles. Thank you very much for sharing. :-)
I like it and am going to try it soon!!
I think it looks really cool....... I will defo be trying it 😊💜
Very beautiful, I notest its the same book as i have. Just tried to do the background, as the bird it self af coloured for over a year ago.
This whole time I thought I was already subbcribed to your page. Lol. I wasn't, lol. I see you on other livestreaming chatting. And I have others that mention you in there sites about checking out your page. Lol. But I'm subbcribed now! Lol. 😄 😄 😄.
Awesome sauce, I've tried this technique several times, but just don't seem to get it right somehow I always do a lighter shade of the colour heading towards the next colour then go over that with the next one, but it still looks like I've plonked the colours side by side. I love the addition of the spots using the rubber, will definitely have to remember that. Tfs xo
Thank you for your tutorials! You do make everything very simple and easy to follow. By chance do you happen to have any tutorials On coloring light reflection under the water? Thank you again
@ColourwithClaire
5 жыл бұрын
I don't, I'll try xx
I love your tutorials Claire! I’m new to coloring and only coloring in Hanna Lynn books and Jade Summer (so createspace paper ). I find that I do dent the paper quite a bit in some areas, so that has made me afraid to color in the Johanna Basford book, because I might dent it too. Or can that paper handle the heavier pressure? Thank you for the lovely tutorials!!
@susanneevensen9054
5 жыл бұрын
The solution is to put a piece of card, or some paper, behind the page you are working on.
Thank you for this tutorial but i do have a question, do you do your backgrounds first or last when doing a picture?
@twinksheartsong4478
5 жыл бұрын
I always do whichever I see first. So if you're looking at a picture and you see a night sky or sunny day in the background...do that part first. Then it will be easier to pick the foreground colors that contrast or pop against the background colors. If you see colors in your mind's eye for the foreground first...then start with that. As you color the foreground, or when you finish it...you'll probably see a fitting background come to mind. Just go with your gut...be brave...see it through...and always be pleased at what you've created! Every time you finish a project, you're knowledge and imagination will expand😚
@yvonnehusman1771
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I'm new to including backgrounds and I'm always afraid of messing my picture up.
Hello Claire, what do you think about the Castle Art Supplies pencils. Still looking for a budget pencil to use ❤️❤️❤️
@ColourwithClaire
5 жыл бұрын
I haven't used those x
No dots
Loved the tutorial (and was able to achieve something similar with Polychromos) but who else cringed every time she used the electric sharpener? Never saw one that did not eat your pencils, leave them uneven or put ugly marks on them...or all three. I nearly cried at some of what they did to my Faber Castell Classics. I would never let one near my Polychromos and if I had these fragile Prismas, I'd lose my shit if someone used an electric sharpener on them.
@ColourwithClaire
4 жыл бұрын
Mine works really well and has far less breakages than a manual sharpener
@mchobbit2951
4 жыл бұрын
@@ColourwithClaire Which one it is, then? Is it one of the ones you have to mount? Because I tried everything BUT those becuse I have a new wooden table where I colour and I'm as anal about it as I am about my Polys. No way am I mounting stuff to it. But I tried so many and wasn't happy with them, so I gave up and now use manual only. I don't have breakage but my main pencils are the Polychromos which aren't know for breakage. Ps. I did this tutorial on a picture of the Louvre, with the French flag in the sky. Easy and effective.
doesn't look very real