It is always great to see how you artists work starting from nothing and ending up with something creative and beautiful. I enjoyed your thought process breaking up the green so it wouldn't dominate the painting. I look forward to more work and seeing how it is done.
Thank you for your feedback and I'm glad that you enjoyed reading my post. I prefer my artworks to be balanced which is why I chose to add pink and magenta (complementary to green) flowers. I will post regularly and will give my best to create more quality posts like this =)
Hey @yashny, cool piece of art. The whole process reminds me a bit of BOB Ross. I don't know if you know him but you should check him out. Out of something, which you cannot really see in the beginning becomes something extraordinary beautiful.
Thank you and yes, I do know Bob Ross and he is so talented! I mentioned him on this writing here:
I painted the closest group of mountains. I mixed some dark colours with yellow ochre to create some shadowy areas on the mountains. I tried to implement some of the mountain painting techniques of Bob Ross, a very talented famous artist. If you like art, do look him up. There are many painting tutorials done by him on Youtube.
You are right. I didn't expect it to turn out as good as it did =) Thank you for mentioning him, it would have definitely been helpful to me in case I didn't know him. He creates beautiful nature paintings and makes the process look so effortless.
Hello @yashny and congratulations for the nice step-by-step tutorial. These are always welcomed and very helpful to many users. I always love to see how an artist works, how an artwork is built from scratch. you did a great job detailing every step! Keep up the good work and steem on :)
Thank you so much for your warm comment ♥ I am glad that you like my tutorial. I tried to make it as simple as possible so that people who read will be able to paint it for themselves.
My pleasure! You did a great job, that's how tutorials should be, simple so people can understand every step. That's how people can learn and maybe earn one day, who knows?
Thanks for sharing this beautiful piece of art @yashny. I guess the balance between brown and green, the flowers and sun perfectly symbolizes Spring :) I must say I can't wait to see more green in my environment. It really gives a lot of positivity to everyone.
Also looking at your end result, it indeed looks more warm than cool. I guess that's perfectly fine. Some warmth and positivism is definitely needed in these difficult days actually.
Thank you for the warm comment! Yes, the artwork is warm and warmth gives a sense of comfort :) A green environment certainly does radiate positivism. I hope that things get better and the difficult days get by faster for you =)
AAAAAAAAAH I love this, @yashny! I tried to work with pastels once last year and I got discouraged so much because I didn't understand how to work with them . __ . But now, after going through your post, I am more encouraged again !
Beautiful picture, the undulating landscape is done wonderfully, I love that glow of the sun that seems to touch the ground everywhere :)
Always so nice to see the step by step presentation, as well <3
Thank you so much @veryspider! I am so happy to know that you are encouraged and might try using oil pastels again. I myself wasn't very keen on using oil pastels at first as they get messy and learned most of the techniques from trials and errors. I did create many messed up artworks before too lol :D Thanks for the encouraging words ♥
When I saw the first photo, I thought, "this must be very difficult to do. After I saw the 2nd and third, I thought, "doesn't look so difficult". Then I gave it a try, after 2 minutes, I realised this is just superb. Either i'm really bad at art or you are incredibly amazing because mine was just disappointing, I had to throw it away.
Wow it makes me so happy that you actually tried and attempted to paint! That is great! What really matters is you tried and you are not alone. I have made paintings that didn't turn out the way I wanted them to be and it is a part of the learning process. I am still learning new things in art every day and sometimes it is through mistakes. I hope that you don't give up. With some practice, you will be able to produce great art too!
Great tutorial.
It is a neat way of seeing how colors impact each surface and how how they progressively blur and blend.
Oil pastels provide a classical touch
Thank you for sharing the tip! I have not, but I would like to learn more about it. Does it work as a solvent to blend the colours better? Also, do I need to use a special kind of paper if I choose to use paint thinner?
Beautifully done. I really like how detailed you wrote the creation process here, you explained nicely why you made the decision for each step and the colours you chose to paint the area. The video tutorial is really lovely too.
Thank you for your feedback. I'm glad that you took the time to comment on little details and my video as well. It helps me to know that I am creating my content right :)
Beautiful painting. The falling golden light gives it a heaven like look. You have, indeed, used the colors and imagination brilliantly. It also reminds of the valley of flower (in uttarakhand, India) which has almost the same landscapes. Thanks for sharing and have a wonderful day! :)
Thank you for the warm feedback! I looked the place in Uttarakhand up and it looks beautiful! My painting does resemble it in a way. Thanks for sharing that and I hope that you have an awesome day too =)
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thanks for drawing nice scenery. i enjoyed seeing it.
Thank you for your feedback. I am glad that you like it! xx
It is always great to see how you artists work starting from nothing and ending up with something creative and beautiful. I enjoyed your thought process breaking up the green so it wouldn't dominate the painting. I look forward to more work and seeing how it is done.
Thank you for your feedback and I'm glad that you enjoyed reading my post. I prefer my artworks to be balanced which is why I chose to add pink and magenta (complementary to green) flowers. I will post regularly and will give my best to create more quality posts like this =)
Hey @yashny, cool piece of art. The whole process reminds me a bit of BOB Ross. I don't know if you know him but you should check him out. Out of something, which you cannot really see in the beginning becomes something extraordinary beautiful.
Keep up the good work,
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Thank you and yes, I do know Bob Ross and he is so talented! I mentioned him on this writing here:
You are right. I didn't expect it to turn out as good as it did =) Thank you for mentioning him, it would have definitely been helpful to me in case I didn't know him. He creates beautiful nature paintings and makes the process look so effortless.
Hello @yashny and congratulations for the nice step-by-step tutorial. These are always welcomed and very helpful to many users. I always love to see how an artist works, how an artwork is built from scratch. you did a great job detailing every step! Keep up the good work and steem on :)
Thank you so much for your warm comment ♥ I am glad that you like my tutorial. I tried to make it as simple as possible so that people who read will be able to paint it for themselves.
My pleasure! You did a great job, that's how tutorials should be, simple so people can understand every step. That's how people can learn and maybe earn one day, who knows?
Yes indeed! It is great to share what we know because sometimes the little things we share can impact someone in a major way =)
Thanks for sharing this beautiful piece of art @yashny. I guess the balance between brown and green, the flowers and sun perfectly symbolizes Spring :) I must say I can't wait to see more green in my environment. It really gives a lot of positivity to everyone.
Also looking at your end result, it indeed looks more warm than cool. I guess that's perfectly fine. Some warmth and positivism is definitely needed in these difficult days actually.
Thank you for the warm comment! Yes, the artwork is warm and warmth gives a sense of comfort :) A green environment certainly does radiate positivism. I hope that things get better and the difficult days get by faster for you =)
I hope so too @yashny! Thanks for sharing your work!
You're very welcome and thank you for supporting my work!
AAAAAAAAAH I love this, @yashny! I tried to work with pastels once last year and I got discouraged so much because I didn't understand how to work with them . __ . But now, after going through your post, I am more encouraged again !
Beautiful picture, the undulating landscape is done wonderfully, I love that glow of the sun that seems to touch the ground everywhere :)
Always so nice to see the step by step presentation, as well <3
Great tutorial! Congrats for Curie, as well <3
Thank you so much @veryspider! I am so happy to know that you are encouraged and might try using oil pastels again. I myself wasn't very keen on using oil pastels at first as they get messy and learned most of the techniques from trials and errors. I did create many messed up artworks before too lol :D Thanks for the encouraging words ♥
When I saw the first photo, I thought, "this must be very difficult to do. After I saw the 2nd and third, I thought, "doesn't look so difficult". Then I gave it a try, after 2 minutes, I realised this is just superb. Either i'm really bad at art or you are incredibly amazing because mine was just disappointing, I had to throw it away.
Wow it makes me so happy that you actually tried and attempted to paint! That is great! What really matters is you tried and you are not alone. I have made paintings that didn't turn out the way I wanted them to be and it is a part of the learning process. I am still learning new things in art every day and sometimes it is through mistakes. I hope that you don't give up. With some practice, you will be able to produce great art too!
Hopefully, it will get better. I just hope it gets better before I decide to give up.
Sure it will. I have had days of throwing some artworks too =) You can do it. All the best to you ^^
Great tutorial.
It is a neat way of seeing how colors impact each surface and how how they progressively blur and blend.
Oil pastels provide a classical touch
Thank you for your feedback. Yes, they do and that is one of the reasons why I am inclined to it =)
Love this! Such a pretty landscape I love oil pastel artwork have you tried using a bit of paint thinner? It basically turns it into a oil painting
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Thank you for sharing the tip! I have not, but I would like to learn more about it. Does it work as a solvent to blend the colours better? Also, do I need to use a special kind of paper if I choose to use paint thinner?
Beautifully done. I really like how detailed you wrote the creation process here, you explained nicely why you made the decision for each step and the colours you chose to paint the area. The video tutorial is really lovely too.
Congrats for the curie vote :).
Thank you for your feedback. I'm glad that you took the time to comment on little details and my video as well. It helps me to know that I am creating my content right :)
Beautiful painting. The falling golden light gives it a heaven like look. You have, indeed, used the colors and imagination brilliantly. It also reminds of the valley of flower (in uttarakhand, India) which has almost the same landscapes. Thanks for sharing and have a wonderful day! :)
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Thank you for the warm feedback! I looked the place in Uttarakhand up and it looks beautiful! My painting does resemble it in a way. Thanks for sharing that and I hope that you have an awesome day too =)
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