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Summary: Gradate quickly if the watercolor is drying fast. Learn how to paint a rabbit chin and rabbit leg with watercolor in this free video on watercolor painting.
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
"We're going to soften some of the hard edges of the bunny and his face. And then we're going to work under his chin, all the way to the right. We're going to gradate it pretty quickly because it's drying. And while we're here, and it's wet, we're going to add a little bit of rose, just to give it a little more interest. We've got to keep this rabbit fluffy, because rabbits that have vile, Naugahyde type skin don't work very well. So, it's got to look fluffy. Which means pretty much the wet and wet process for just about every square inch of the bunny except for his eyes and nose."
eHow Article: Watercolor Painting: Rabbit Chin & Leg