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Painting Twigs in Snow & Rock Detail in a Snowscape

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Summary: Burnt sienna and burnt umber paint is great for painting twigs in a snowscape painting. Learn how to paint twigs and rock detail in a snowscape watercolor painting in this free video.

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By Cody Davis
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Cody Davis is an artist with over 35 years experience in oil, watercolor and acrylic painting. He has a fine arts degree from the University of Texas and 12 years experience teaching...read more

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"Ok, now we're going to take most of the burnt sienna out and we're going to add highly dense, full strength burnt umber. And we're going to create small trees. Twigs that just didn't make it. And we're going to work on the rocks some too. The rocks are still a little bit wet, and we're going to add some coloration to them, using the burnt umber. It may be too dense, but we're going to dab off some of it, and then soften it up using another brush. Because if the rocks look a little bit on the possibly dirty side, that will give them some character. We're adding even more character."

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