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Here's the process video for the gouache painting I posted earlier today! Again, it's sped up to twice the original speed. With gouache, I found I could do a watercolor-style 'underpainting' where I figure out the lighting and values of the painting before detailing it further. Going from thin, watered-down texture to thicker texture worked well! Painting light on dark is also an option but it doesn't always work that well, so I tried to keep the light-on-dark limited to final highlights. Hope you enjoy!

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Aadishri Soni

Thank you so much for sharing the process. It's so helpful to watch these

Anonymous

Good idea the diluted underpainting to see how it works ! 👍🏻 Thanks for these videos ! 😃🤩 Just a question about the gouache, how many colors did you use ? Did you make a lot of mixing ?

Anonymous

It is mesmerising watching you work.

Noémie Deschenaux

Wow, I've learn a lot watching you paint this one!

Loish

I used about 10 colors or so! I did mix quite a lot, that's what I think is really nice about gouache. With a limited palette, you can create a lot of intermediate tones quite easily! Most of the colors I used were brown/orange, dark blue, black, and white. I mixed them all together in different ways to create the middle tones.

Anonymous

learnt a lot, thank you!

Anonymous

So can you tell us what are the colors you used? :)

Loish

sure! the main colors I used were: - gold ochre - cadmium orange - cadmium scarlet - venetian red - winsor green - winsor blue and of course black & white. the brand was winsor & newton designers gouache!

Anonymous

This is one of my favorites! Is it available as a print anywhere? Thank you for sharing this process :)

Loish

thanks so much angie! this one isn't available as a print, but I can always arrange one for you if you want. just email me at loishh@gmail.com :)