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Adding Foreground Trees in a Snowscape Painting

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Summary: A dry paint brush works well for painting trees in a snowscape watercolor painting. Learn how to paint more foreground trees 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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"Continue with the dry brush. Especially on the edges. Remember this texture requires very little water in the brush but lots of paint. Okay now we're planning on doing the second tree. Start at the bottom. And just slide the brush up as you're going left and right with it. We're going to put the trunks in the tree later on. So don't worry about that too much. So this is mainly yellow ochre and panes gray what we're working with."

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