Hello, and welcome back to Jenna Gets Creative!
This video will be my last upload for 2018.
Just a reminder that I am skipping next week's
Tuesday upload due to New Year's, so you won't
see a new video from me until a week from
now, on Thursday January 3rd.
Today's artwork is one of my Operation Olive
Branch gifts. I'm calling this piece the "Butterfly
Nebula," and I painted it using Kuretake Gansai
Tambi paints. The black and flat colours are
from the regular 36 colour set, and the yellow
and white golds are from the Starry Colours
palette. This was done on Bee Paper Company
rag cotton watercolour paper, and the gel
pen is the Gelly Roll Bold (10) by Sakura.
Do you like doing "galaxy" effects with watercolours?
Ever tried it? Comment down below and tell
me about your experiences, be they triumphs
or failures, with this technique.
I have a lot planned for this channel for
2019, and I'm quite excited about it. I'm
still going to be uploading every Tuesday
and Thursday minimum, and of course I'll always
have bonus content on some weeks. Fridays
are still going to be the default slot for
bonus videos, as well. I've got more collaborations
in the works that'll be coming out in January
and February, I have an art challenge to complete
from a big name YouTuber who I think a lot
of you will recognize, and I'm a month behind
on my subscription box videos. So, lots of
content! In addition to that, I do plan on
starting to do face cam intros and outros
very soon, so get ready for my official face
reveal! I haven't decided yet if I'm just
going to start doing it one random week in
the near future, or if I want to set a subscriber
goal to celebrate with my first face cam footage.
What would you rather see? Let me know in
the comment section.
I recently got new video editing software,
so early on in 2019 I'm hoping to switch over
to that. I currently use VSDC, and while it's
a great package with a very functional free
version if free is your budget, there are
some things it doesn't do well, or doesn't
do at all, that I'd like to start doing. Hopefully
this means you'll see an improvement in my
video quality!
I will continue to entertain all requests
to collaborate in the new year. My only requirements
are that you already have a YouTube channel
with some uploads and roughly 10 subscribers
minimum before you ask, just so I know you're
an active channel, and that you're able and
willing to work with me on an art or craft
project. If you aren't an art or craft channel,
but you've got an idea that could work out
anyway, let me know! Musicians and storytellers,
in particular, would probably be the easiest
non-arts and crafts type channels to work
with, but I'm open to anything.
I am going to be re-designing and finishing
my website in the new year. I will also be
updating my Red Bubble and opening a shop
on Fine Art America as well.
I'm always looking for ways to grow my channel,
and one thing I'm considering adding to the
line up is mobile gaming content. I mostly
play logic and puzzle games like Brick Breaker
and Word Crossy. I'm wondering if that is
content you would be interested in or not,
and I'm wondering if those possible videos
should be their own thing, or if I should
split-screen puzzle games with art time-lapses
when I don't have anything interesting to
talk about.
Another possible content addition I've been
considering is doing book and movie reviews
while drawing fan art. If I were to do that,
do you have any recommendations or requests?
Not so much a YouTube plan, but I'm also considering
launching an art featuring account on Instagram,
and I'm looking for artists who would be willing
to have me share their work (with credits
of course) while the account is just getting
started and doesn't have a huge following
yet.
I would also love to hear from you if you
have any craft suggestions, or if you have
any requests for tutorial topics or product
reviews for me to do in the future. Comment
down below if you do!
I hope you have a wonderful new year, and
I look forward to sharing my continuing art
adventures with you in 2019. If you've new
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see you in the end card.
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Bye guys!
