Table blue at the bottom of the paper here and here. If you went both sides of your paper well, even if it just went one side like here, it'll lay flat because the water underneath will kind of glue it down and as you work on your picture, it'll flatten out. So first thing I'm going to do is take a little fellow on my brush, not too thick, not too thin, and I went I'm going to do a little ocean scene with analogous colors. So I want the ocean to be low. So we're going to put it here. Just one stroke, and then a little more water, and then a little bit of green added to it just a bit.
And we'll get that right in. There we go. Right to the bottom. Now it's curling up, but it will flatten out. As repeat, don't worry about the paper coming up a little. And the Crimson will create a violet.
Just barely touch it here. Don't worry about that. That always happens. Because all you have to do is like drift down again. Just a little touch of water, pull it over to the side. Not that we have to be all the way over there but doesn't hurt.
Maybe a little more dark blue here. Now it's trying, it's starting to dry. So I might take a smaller brush now, which has a little red Look at this. Look at this here. We're going to be careful here to get a really dry brushing time, just this time to watch the picture. You see it's trying to get out of its boundary here.
So I'm going to draw just suck up the paint here. lifted a bit, too, just a little bit By drying up the paper and taking the water off, it will stop it from bleeding. just rubbing down. It's drying and this is perfect here. I can still drop in a few secondary colors. Blue plus the crimson.
A dark shot that Oh yeah, look at that. See, it's like she was like mountains ocean. drifting in silicon pretty nice though. But I do like that violet, the dark violet. So I'm going to come right across here like that. Okay, there we go.
Couple breakers. And there we go. turned out pretty good. Hey, look at the green to the green to the yellow green to the green to the blue to the violet to the Crimson to the yellow. And now I guess color scheme blending through. Okay, Ron, just one more little touch.
Just Just one more little touch right there.