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Watercolor Windmill Paint Prep

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Summary: To prep your watercolor paint for a windmill painting, spray each dried color seven times with water. Learn more about watercolor preparation with expertise from an art teacher 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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"So I've got a clear plastic bowl that's non-tippable, so I don't have any problem with knocking it over, and I have a traveling palette that folds up. I have a spray bottle, which I'm going to use in a second. I have paper towels, and I have an a .5 millimeter mechanical pencil that I'm going to use for the tracing, and I have graphite transfer paper. Now, I'm also going to use a lizard lick, which is a particular kind of detail brush, but you can use a number 1 rigger will be quite good. And I'm going to spray, because these colors have dried in the palette. They're still re-usable; you just spray them, and they'll come right up in the brush. You need to spray every color, seven times works the best"

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