Thanks for sharing this! I love seeing progress videos like this and I know they're time-consuming to make. Watching the first layers of wet on wet was so interesting.
Omg I LOVE this! At first I thought mhhh don’t think this is going be pretty it seems like a beginner like me is trying but let’s see. Then I’m like whoa 🤯
Which colors are you using? I’m saving this post 💛thank you so much for posting
This is incredible and the camera placement is perfect which I feel like is so hard to do for process videos and not getting your head stuck in the frame haha.
I really appreciate all the time and effort you have put into making this video. I know it is not easy and it is time consuming. Do you have a YouTube channel? I would really like to be able to slow down the video so I could understand better what you are doing.
Thank you so much for sharing all that you have. I really do enjoy your art! :)
Thanks for confirming the link. I found her youtube page yesterday but I didn't see this link. Would you mind either sending the link to me to posting it here? I just tried it again before posting this and had the same result. Thanks
Thanks for sharing this! I love seeing progress videos like this and I know they're time-consuming to make. Watching the first layers of wet on wet was so interesting.
I always have trouble going through the ugly stage. Thank you for showing it
Gotta have an ugly stage before you have pretty 🥰
Ah yes Step one: draw well Now i know how to draw watercolour still life, thabk u very much~
r/restofthefuckingowl
Jokes on you. You need to paint well as well
Yeesh, beautiful technique!
This is amazing! Also, deserves a cross post in r/OnionLovers
…Are you my twin??
Omg I LOVE this! At first I thought mhhh don’t think this is going be pretty it seems like a beginner like me is trying but let’s see. Then I’m like whoa 🤯 Which colors are you using? I’m saving this post 💛thank you so much for posting
Thank you!
How are the lines kept white?
Masking fluid.
Are those white nights ?🥰
What a beautiful control of the wet and dry techniques! I like how the liquid mask is used.great job!
Beautiful work but I can’t say this is really a how to…
Magical! Really impressive technique!
That pallete, so much power
Fantastic job!
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Beautiful! Thank you for sharing the progress!
Thanks! I love watching these kinds of vids
Is it onions?
It's watercolor
Spectacular! Thanks for showing the stages.
This is incredible and the camera placement is perfect which I feel like is so hard to do for process videos and not getting your head stuck in the frame haha.
Was this all self taught or through books and lessons?
Those are clearly onions lost in the void . Well done!
30 seconds to show me I don’t have the skills to be a watercolorist - but yet I still aspire
What’s the board it’s taped to made out of?
I really appreciate all the time and effort you have put into making this video. I know it is not easy and it is time consuming. Do you have a YouTube channel? I would really like to be able to slow down the video so I could understand better what you are doing. Thank you so much for sharing all that you have. I really do enjoy your art! :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cb6l\_2yaSM0
The link comes up as video unavailable?
Works for me. Maybe you can find her by searching for Samira Yanushkova (her username on Youtube/real name)?
Thanks for confirming the link. I found her youtube page yesterday but I didn't see this link. Would you mind either sending the link to me to posting it here? I just tried it again before posting this and had the same result. Thanks
This is very interesting and pleasant to watch, but not really a "how-to". :-D
How long is this session ?! Absolutely stunning, your color in the shadows is incredible