How to Watercolor Paint Fall Leaves + Salt Texture | Summer Art Series | R K McGuire
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- Опубліковано 27 сер 2020
- In this video Keith shows how to create shadows in your watercolors using complementary colors.
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Mark is my favorite character of these videos ;)
Thank you for those tips...beautiful leaves...
This is definitely a fun thing to do this time of year. I couldn't help but feel for you when you had the accidental splatter at 23:45 and I loved your comment about being able to avoid the ladybug rescue. I suspect that you've managed to make a permanent alteration to the neurons in my brain and all of my future accidental splatters are going to be ladybugs.
With that background, it almost looks like the leaves are floating down a creek... Love it!
Hi from Australia! Keith, love the complementary color combination you've used and the textured effects on the leaves too!
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I'm always entertained, and learn something to boot!
I love watching your videos. I feel that I can actually paint with you and end up with a similar painting and learning very much as I go. Thank you!
Your videos are amazing and easy to follow! For beginners, what paper or brand for paper would you recommend that is economical for practicing brushwork, techniques and stuff?
With the man himself - Arches 140 Cold press, not super economical but "the right thing to do." Buy online from Dick Blick to get the best price!
Leaf "Veins."
Veins
VEINS
That's what we call them in my language too. Veins. I won't be surprised if in English it's the same. Edit. I heard in the video is veins indeed.