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How To Paint Layered Foliage In Watercolor

How To Paint Layered Foliage In Watercolor

How To Paint Layered Foliage Lush foliage can be difficult to paint, because there is often not enough indication of separation between individual groups of foliage – whether it be trees, grasses, fields, bushes, treelines or even distant hills.  This lesson...
How To Paint Sparkling Water In Watercolor

How To Paint Sparkling Water In Watercolor

This short watercolor lesson shows how to create sparkling shimmering water with easy techniques UH OH! Please Login to view this tutorial. If you're a Basic Member, consider upgrading to a Premium Membership to view this and all Premium videos. You can upgrade from...
Toothy Paper

Toothy Paper

Cold press and Rough watercolor paper are both "toothy" meaning they have rougher surfaces. These toothy papers are excellent for creating textural effects in your paintings. UH OH! Please Login to view this tutorial. If you're a Basic Member, consider upgrading to a...
Mixing Greens For Landscape Painting

Mixing Greens For Landscape Painting

How to mix greens for landscape paintings in watercolor. Mix with tube greens or combinations of blues and yellows. UH OH! Please Login to view this tutorial. If you're a Basic Member, consider upgrading to a Premium Membership to view this and all Premium videos. You...
Mapping Your Palette To The YURMBY Color Wheel

Mapping Your Palette To The YURMBY Color Wheel

Mapping Your Palette Make Practical Sense Of  The Colors You Use It’s likely the colors on your palette differ from color wheels created to understand color relationships.  This lesson shows how to translate theory to practice. Color Theory vs. Practical Color...