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Setting Up a Watercolor Palette for Painting Landscapes

Britt Hart Art 13,443 2 years ago
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In this video, I'll show you how I set up my palette for painting watercolor landscapes. I like to keep a few different palettes with certain colors to paint specific things. These are just my recommendations. Of course, you need to find the colors you love and that work for you. I'd love to know your favorite colors for painting landscapes! Let me know in the comments below. How I prep a new plastic palette: https://youtu.be/mB80342ZoAg Supplies: Palette - https://amzn.to/3uy68VE Princeton Heritage Brushes - https://amzn.to/3DFJa0a Canson Watercolor Paper - https://amzn.to/3kFwQ9n Winsor and Newton professional watercolor paints - https://amzn.to/3nitD1n Burnt Sienna Cobalt Blue Deep Winsor Yellow Sepia Grumbacher watercolors - https://bit.ly/3F2iYkm Indian Red Yellow Ochre Cadmium Yellow Medium Daniel Smith watercolors - https://bit.ly/3idKMt2 Alizarin Crimson Buff Titanium Sap Green Perylene Green American Journey watercolors - https://bit.ly/2xp4FFD Quinacridone Gold Deep Raw Sienna Cerulean Blue Hue Prussian Blue Holbein watercolors - https://bit.ly/3VcwdVb Payne's Grey Mineral Violet Master's Touch watercolors - https://bit.ly/3igT3MU Indigo

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