FREE LESSON: Brush Techniques - Softening, Contour, Fur
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- Broadcast took place on Wednesday, March 22, 2023, 11:00 a.m. New York Time
- Watch the replay video below.
- Scroll lower for materials and resources.
Here's What You Will See:
- Introduction, goals, materials
- Softening
- What is "softening" (2:00)
- How to soften - Video Demonstration (3:15)
- When to soften in your painting (12:22)
- Glaze (17:03)
- Fur
- Techniques, How to Practice (17:44)
- Comber brush or filbert grainer brush to create fur more quickly (24:34)
- Small Study: Brown
- How to create contour by layering, softening (30:29)
- Create brown fur (42:22)
- Small Study: Black (50:51)
Materials, Resources
Watercolor paper: I use Arches Natural White 140 lb. watercolor paper - Cold Press - for this lesson.
Paints - Winsor & Newton
- French Ultramarine Blue
- Burnt Umber
- A bit of Yellow Ochre
- A bit of Scarlet Lake
Brushes
- Michael Klein Synthetic Pointed Round Brush, size 2, by Rosemary & Co.
- Series 2230 Spiky Comber Golden Synthetic Brush (1/2 inch) to create thin, fine hair quickly - You could also use a Princeton Select Filbert Grainer 1/2".
- Princeton Velvetouch Long Round Brush, series 3950 sizes 6, 14
Preparation:
- I cut the watercolor paper into small pieces, about 5 x7 inches.
- Because these are small studies, I did not stretch (soak) the paper.
- I used masking tape to attach the watercolor paper to a piece of cardboard.
Full materials list is found here: https://rebeccarhodes.teachable.com/p/materials-recommended
RESOURCES
- How to stretch your paper - video from Rebecca's Youtube channel: https://youtu.be/E4QF6-Xzlek
- How to mix browns, blacks - video from Rebecca's Youtube channel: https://youtu.be/vJudF09tBZE
- Additional Fur Studies inside our Free Tutorials
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- Join our Private FB group, "Realistic Animals in Watercolor!"
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