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How to Paint a Watercolour Bird - A Blue Tit.

Paul Apps WIldlife Art 2,593 3 years ago
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How to paint a watercolour bird, a stunning and beautiful Blue Tit. The full version of this and so many other watercolour tutorials can be found over on my Patreon page. at www.patreon.com/paulappsartist. There are more Quick N Easy bird videos suggested at the end of this video for you to enjoy. AFFILIATE LINKS - ROSEMARY & Co Brushes Please note that I use Rosemary and co brushes check out her wonderful RED DOT range. Here and at checkout summary enter PAULAPPS in the Affiliate code section. This works for any brushes ordered. It would help me greatly and my thanks to you. Enjoy and add your comments please with thoughts and ideas that you would like to see me do and cover in future videos. Best wishes Paul My Patreon can be found at www.patreon.com/paulappsartist. So much on offer, well worth checking out for a few pounds each month. My full list of colours set out below is in sequence as they appear in my palette. There are way too many and will be edited down over time to a core set. PALETTE Sepia Burnt Umber Indian Red Burnt Sienna Raw Sienna Yellow Ochre Neutral Tint Indigo Ultramarine Blue Cobalt Blue Phthalo Blue Ultramarine Violet Genuine Turquoise ( Sleeping Beauty) Cobalt Turquoise Magenta Organic Vermillion Trans Pyrrol Orange Cadmium Yellow Indian Yellow Aureolin Palette box is a cheaper version of a Holbein offering a 20 slot palette. If honest I have way more colours than if ever use. I often only use a few of these and a version of this palette with fewer slots would be better for most. My brushes are mainly Rosemary and Co, Sable, and Synthetics. My watercolour palette is as follows: Patreon Page https://www.patreon.com/paulappsartist On my Patreon page, you will find the full versions of videos along with other full-time narrated tutorials for you to enjoy. I am using a limited palette as shown in the film. I am trying to bring you a new video art tutorial every Friday at 3 PM. GMT. If you are making your own version of this painting, please do so and I'd be happy to look at it and comment. Please do remember that your version is to learn from and therefore not for resale, based upon my, demonstration and source photo... Thank you for respecting that

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