Leaf green

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Right, we're going to add the green and I've chosen Leaf Green. Again, this is one of my favorites. Lots of favorites. Start by putting in the water just like we did before, and running a bit down for the stems. And then tapping. coloring is roughly here and another one, which has got a bit more of a bulbous end to that on the back of the water Okay, so that's greener dude.

And we're going to start working in third And is going to be on this occasion. The orange I've added the water into the middle of the orange in some orange in here with Martha of Wait wait a little bit of in a mind and that's the fun of something like this. I'm going to use the smaller brush this is a boys one. Go to draw some of these out to create shadows. Very simple picking up a new brush on there before Wasn't diluted. Now taking one of my little pots and putting in some of the diluted bleach as I say it was 5050 water and half of bleach squirts under a school type paintbrushes cheerful.

If you watch this is quite magical, it's going to take out the pigment. So this is now adding highlights to our painting. See how it's working, it's still spreading because the papers wet some The Russia is still active, but it's slowly working its way to change that especially that's quite fun. While we're doing that, I'm going to use my big brush. And I'm going to put water down as a background, pushing the water down onto the paper, trying to be quick because it's a hot day here. That's more than a minute and use the is belief green again.

So you get a picture of my hand. Learning to be ambidextrous by doing these videos. I try this side, just off camera shot. Free Blue if you wanted to, sort of a sky effect move around with the wet brush where the brush Oh is added initially, it stains the paper. So you have got some areas where it's set. If you like the price, you can still move it around for a bit and it's all coming back to life up here.

That's quite wet buckling. That's why it's important to pin it down with the masking tape or in traditional way we'll be using the gum paper. The rolls of brown packaging paper. And they are hard to get off your so do some of your, your watercolor paper. Okay, well, let's leave it to dry now. And we'll come back in a minute just rinsing off my brush, we'll come back in a bit and we will do some work with a black pen.

So you don't have to. You could use black brush, oh, maybe we should do that. And a fine paintbrush, but we'll Come back. We'll let it dry and come back in a moment.

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