OK. Now, we're going to do an intermediate project. It's going to be a wild horse. And it's going to be a white horse, but in order to show a white horse, of course,...
Alright this is another great tool that I love, and this takes a little bit of learning but it's definitely worth it. Photoshop is a program that I use in my computer, and I use it when when I...
Now, we're going to clean the brush and wet the area on the side of the ramp and put sort of bluish-gray tones in there. There's a little bit of brown on this brush and that's...
Now, we're going to do a dry brush technique. A dry brush technique hardly uses any water at all. Just enough to make it flow onto the brush. And using the texture of the brush the dry brush...
O.k. now what we're going to do is work on putting the leaves in. Almost got a dry brushing type effect, which I like, works real well with this and then we're going to come back and...
Okay now for the trees in the foreground that we drew the verticals for the poles. I can't even see some of the verticals but I'll figure it out as I go along. So what we need to do is...
About every thirty minutes you want to spray your paints, to keep them wet. And, if you're using a paint you want to spray it even more to keep it wet. And, it's starting to bring up...
What this has shown us is basically how to put a sky in and make the clouds form by using a paper towel to randomly place clouds in. Also showed us how we can grow a forest with just two or three...
Okay, now we're going to build it up with a little bit of pinkier tone. And the darker areas, and remember it's fairly wet, so when you place it down you want to make sure that...
Hi! I’m John Junger. I do the paintings that we’re going to be talking about, the watercolors. I’m here representing expertvillage.com. Clean water in my tray. This edge up here will separate. There...