Summary: In a windmill watercolor painting, the grass should be bold in the foreground and fade in the distance. Learn more watercolor grass methods 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
"We're going to make up a green here and now for certain other areas. So, we're going to add blue to this yellow. And, we're going to paint the door. Which, the door is green. That's not the only thing that's green. We've got some grass down here that's green. So, we're going to sort of do this vertical stroke in sort of a Z fashion to do some of the technique for the green grass that's in the foreground. Now, coming back cleaning out the brush a little bit. And, then we're going to soften up some of the top of this green grass. Pull some of the green out for a green that's sort of in the mid ground. And, doing some flicking just with the very tip of the brush to give it some grass-like look in the mid ground area."