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Watercolor Painting: A Rooster's Wings

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Summary: Using light brush strokes and adding a little color will help you design the wings of your rooster watercolor painting. Learn more about starting the wings of your rooster watercolor painting 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 what I'm going to do now is put the semblance of wings in. So, I'm just barely touching the paper in order to put sort of a dry brush stroke, to give it some wing-like variety. Like pressing down a little harder now. And these are some of the parts of the tail feathers. Ok. I'm taking some of the paint out of the brush, and I'm going to cover up some of these holes. I'm also going to go back and get some of this orange color and place it above and mix it in to the wing, while it's still wet. And since this is going to be covered up with darker colors, a little bit later on, whenever there's some holes, it will peek through."

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