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Watercolor Painting: Paints

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Summary: Using various shades of yellow, green, blue and gray will help you create a realistic rooster for your watercolor painting. Learn more about watercolor paints from a professional artist in this free painting video.

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Cody Davis earned his second-degree black belt in 2006. He is a great teacher of the Shaolin/Kenpo arts. Sifu Davis has been a student of the arts for more than 13 years.read more

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"Now, as far as colors you're going to need, yellow ochre, yellow, and it can be lemon yellow, pansy yellow, or cadmium yellow, light. You'll need cadmium orange, either naphthal or cadmium red, rose, burnt umber, burnt sienna, thalo green, cobalt blue, thalo blue, payne's gray. These are tube type colors that have dried in their storage compartments. And you use a spray bottle with a fine mist to spray them. You'll need to spray each color roughly seven times. These have already been sprayed. You'll need something that keeps a sharp point. I recommend a .5 millimeter pencil or just any kind of 2H pencil would do."

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