I Discovered a KEY to Watercolor Portrait Painting

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Hi there, Liron here!
Today I'll share with you a huge insight I had in regards to portrait painting.

This is all about figuring out what works for YOU, what inspires YOU to create and how your perception functions as you create your art.

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00:00 - Huge Portrait Painting Insight
00:47 - Painting the Shadows First!
04:20 - Flowing Hair
06:12 - Eyes & Background
09:45 - Adding the Light Skin Colors!
12:09 - When Light Turns to Shadow...
15:42 - Final Result

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This is gorgeous, Liron. Love the colours.

DianeMeadows-hr
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Amazing! I now know what you mean by understanding rather than technique. Always a pleasure to watch you paint.

savithriragavan
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Really nice work. Amazing how you can see things so clearly. Thank you.

yunzers
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Will apply this shadow first technique!

Biju
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Fantastic video..I have never done a portrait but this has inspired me as it was fascinating to watch her come to life. Love your work!

kathsoulsby
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Wow. Thanks Liron for another amazing video!

COCOChatnails
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So amazing. To me, perfect in fact. I love your portraits Liron and I'm so looking forward to having a go myself. Skillshare about vibrancy of colours sounds right up my street. Bless you and thank you 🐨👍

janinewilson
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Pure gold, thank you!!
I saw painting bluish shadows and sculpting with shadows first by korean portrait masters. You cleared the question of enhancement of a saturation in those shadowed areas, and overall commented very concisely on what I saw, but couldn't completely digest, for the lack of a better word. Thank

marybaksheeva
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Very informative. A lot of help. Thank you

barbarademary
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Very interesting, your videos are always so helpful, thank you 🥰I need to practice a lot, your ur work is amazing 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

sharonmorelli
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This makes me want to try painting my daughters. I might have to try it. Thank you for this wonderful tutorial. FYI I signed up for Skillshare because of you. So many great classes! Thx for always sharing your knowledge with us. ❤🙏🏻God bless you!

stampinturtles
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Amazing painting 🎉 very pedagogically explained, thank you 🙏

lilianejonson
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15:47 I was trying to work out who the subject reminded me of and now I know! 😂

theartisticactuary
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Brave of you to add those light skin tones, Liron, but it definitely worked. I'd probably have left lots of white there, having ruined so many watercolours by not stopping early enough. On the other hand, I'm starting to wonder whether it's much easier to overwork and ruin landscapes and whether portraits are more forgiving.

theartisticactuary
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I’ve been working on portraits too! I love this! Aaarg, my skin tone was looking like a corpse! I love the yellow glaze! More videos on faces please!

tinyfacemcgee
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The left eye is way too small. The shape of chin is wrong because the shadow is wrong... The shadow of the nose isn't connecting to the shadow below the eye brow. I don't think this is piece working out at all.

monkeyaround