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WATERCOLOR MIST IN TWO EASY STEPS FOR BEGINNERS/ BEGINNER WATERCOLOR LANDSCAPE AND TUTORIAL

Jackie Peacock 24,661 2 years ago
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Hello my friends, In this video, I'll be showing you how I achieved two different styles of mist. The picture may look complicated, but trust me, you can do it. With a few different techniques using lifting, blending, and a paper towel, you'll be painting your own misty and foggy scenes in no time. I hope you find this video useful and inspiring. Happy creating and take care, Jackie WANT MORE FROM ME? SIGN UP FOR MY NEWSLETTER: https://www.jackiepeacock.com FOLLOW ME Pinterest @jackiepeacockart Instagram @jackiepeacockart MATERIALS USED Paper Arches Cold Pressed Watercolor Paper Watercolor Brushes Princeton Velvetouch Long Round size 4 Princeton Neptune Aquarelle Square Brush Grabie Watercolor Brush Set (used random brushes from this set) Paint Daniel Smith Watercolors Mountain Painting- Burnt Umber Lunar Black Indian Red Van Dyke Brown Misty Trees Perylene Green Deep Sap Green White Burnt Umber (You seriously don't need all or any of these colors to create a similar style and feel to your own painting; you can create your own greens and browns and mute them with white if you're looking for more of a softer scene like I did here.) Extra Materials I Use in my Videos Paper Towel or Microfiber Cloth Board for paper Painters Tape Wooden Board (purchased from Michaels) Spray Bottle (from travel section in Target)

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