Watercolor Landscape Painting, Winter Trees, Quick & Easy, For Beginners
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- How I paint quick and easy watercolor trees, a nice easy one for beginners, for the full tutorial with narration, please visit my Patreon page, / smoothie77
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Always a pleasure to watch your tutorials, 😊
Thanks Rossalyn. I appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment.
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interesting
Thanks Ed.
Your trees look so natural. Love the early morning light and fog. Did you dry brush the tips of the upper tree branches to suggest tiny branches?
Thanks Don, yes semi dry brush for the trees.
Please, between Daler-Rowney Heavyweight fine grain 200gr paper (Brown cover), Daler-Rowney Smooth heavyweight 220gr and Strathmore 400 medium grain. Which one works better for Faber Castell 9000, then for Polychromos and lastly for Charcoal? I would really appreciate any opinions or advice. Thanks in advance
I don't what's best for coloured pencil, but I like smooth heavyweight for graphite,