#watercolor #painting #arttutorial
Hi everyone! In today's video, I'll demonstrate two super easy techniques to make watercolor pumpkins. In the first version, we'll make an orange pumpkin using only watercolor paint (no pencil sketch) in a side view perspective. In the second version, we'll make a lovely beige pumpkin with green ridges and lots of texture using a simple beginner-level pencil sketch and some fun watercolor texture techniques. The supplies needed are: 3.5inch square (or whatever size you prefer) of watercolor paper (preferably cotton cold pressed paper), a size 6 round brush for most of the painting and optional size 2 or 4 round brush for details. I am using Daniel Smith watercolor paints in the following colors: Sepia, Pyrrol Scarlet, Hansa Yellow Medium, Sap Green, Buff Titanium, and Cobalt Teal Blue (optional). Hope you enjoy the video and please feel free to ask any questions in the comments below! Happy Painting!