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.
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
"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"