I'm going to be livestreaming in the Proko studio on Tuesday and I need questions! This is your opportunity to ask me stuff while I do some gouache painting for a couple hours :)
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Muskan Muskan
2yr
hello
my name is dawood honar and i am a beginner artist, using watercolor.
my Question is that i can draw sketches very well but i cannot uses the watercolors the way i want i mean when i want to make shades the color is going to light or very dark i cant use brushs please guide me how use watercolor brushs
Thank you and Love you

@gourabroy
4yr
In your digital paintings you managed to bring the original gouache effect ,,I can never find the tools or brushes to bring that originality and simplicity in my digital work ,,is that my lack of skill or something else I can not figure out
Tiffani Brown
4yr
thanks!

Jacob Bruun
4yr
Hi again! I wonder if the colors change a lot when they are dry, like acrylics?

@sunflowerkiss
4yr
what are your thoughts on acryla gouache?
Kabita Das
4yr
Do you ever get nervous when painting in public/plein air? How do you get over being nervous to paint in front of strangers?

@esprafkin
4yr
When you're done with a painting session, how do you clean the color soaked sponge palette so that its ready again for the next use? How do you prevent the sponge from getting moldy?

@bryansun
4yr
Hi Tiffanie, do you have any tips on getting the right consistency when working with gouache? Watching you paint, it’s blowing my mind how you are making some of those thicker, drier strokes. I find that like most beginners, I tend to use too much water with gouache. But when I try to attempt dry brushing, it seems like the paint is always “stuck” to the brush and I can’t get it on the canvas. Do you have any tips to combat this, especially outdoors? Thanks!

@bryansun
4yr
Thank you for answering the question! It really helped!
Kabita Das
4yr
Do you prefer to paint in silence or do you ever listen to music or a podcast at the same time?

Jacob Bruun
4yr
Hi Tiffanie.. those colors are so fresh. I don't know much about Gouache. You thin with water? is there any other mediums to thin the paint with and make them not dry out? make them easier to make blend or fade better?
Zoungy Kligge
4yr
I was referring to a technique where a solid patch of gouache is applied and then removed in sections with a cotton bud, giving a cloudy sort of look
Kabita Das
4yr
Thank you so much for all the thoughtful tips! Have you always been specifically interested in landscapes? If not, how did you decide to focus more on landscape paintings?
Wayne Lam
4yr
I’m looking forward to be in her class, I’m sure Proko is in the work!
Wayne Lam
4yr
I notice the way you are holding the round brush as if you are writing chinese calligraphy. Is this normal holding style or your own style? Thanks.
Talal Zulfiqar
4yr
What i see is the abstraction you put in by putting some vertical elements (strokes of colours) where they dont really belong in way that is artistically and aesthetically appealing (and what I consider to be a sinature of Schmid landscapes).

Revand krishna`
4yr
I'm a story artist sometimes client ask me to give them color boards. i usually sketch and paint it in grayscale and convert it to color. is there any way to skip that.
Kabita Das
4yr
Do you have advice for changing careers and pursuing animation? How do you balance having a full time consuming job (I'm in advertising for graphic design) with building skills and a portfolio?
Wayne Lam
4yr
What is a best way to learn value, digital or gouache? Thank you.
Wayne Lam
4yr
Thank you for answering my question!

@kdonlan
4yr
Tiffanie - your work is super inspiring. do you have any suggestions for someone who has been a professional graphic designer but knows some illustration how to make that transition to art/illustration full time? I love to draw and have always meshed the fundamentals of design and art but it feels like as I get older (I'm 31) I need to choose and commit. anything helps thanks so much love your work!
Kyla Tomlinson
4yr
Really interesting to hear of the process on Loving Vincent, animation nerd question - did you work with "keys" or generally work "straight ahead"? Thank-you