Tag: watercolor
Updated on November 18, 2024
Simple Grass
There are many simple ways to make grass. Example 1: If you have a cat’s tongue brush (also called an oval wash or pointed oval), you can use the brush to both fill in the grassy space and …
Posted on September 17, 2024
The Beauty of Music
One of my favorite parts of editing video is choosing the music. It creates the mood and flow of the whole piece. I found this one relaxing and both modern and classical. I hope you enjoy! by
Updated on December 29, 2023
Simple Layering
Liven up a basic building scene by adding Cadmium Yellow over the areas you want to highlight and Ultramarine Blue in the areas you want to recede Then start to add your browns in increasingly darker values. Allow …
Updated on August 18, 2023
Painting Faces
To paint a pale skin tone use a thin amount of Cadmium Yellow and Alizarin Red (mixed together) and a good bit of water. With those two paints you can create a neutral peach, light yellow or tan …
Updated on August 3, 2023
Antique cars
One of the life’s fun moments are when a piece of history drives past. I regularly see old cars and try to photograph them for future reference photos. I’ve now put some of those photos to paper and …
Posted on May 25, 2023
Basic Pale Skin Tones
The basic tricks to getting good soft skin hues. Time-lapse (below) and full watercolor painting Demo (release date May 31,2023)… Enjoy! by
Posted on May 18, 2023
Faces Series
Working with Burnt Umber and Burnt Sienna to get beautiful rich skin tones. by
Posted on April 6, 2023
How to Paint Faces
Did you ever wonder how to mix colors to create different face tones? I’m practicing and sharpening my own skills, recording as I go. I hope my notes encourage and help you in your own paintings. by
Posted on March 16, 2023
From Blank Page to a Finished Painting
I recently had a viewer ask about the drawings under my painting. Was this a sketch? So… this time, I’ve created a full time lapse with drawing stage — from a blank piece of paper to a finished …