Summary: Village details in a watercolor windmill painting can be added with burnt sienna on a very fine brush. Find out how to add interesting background details 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
"Now we're going to finish the dark part of the door where the shadow is. And then there is some sort of a sign over the door in some panes gray. So we're working on the panes gray areas while we've got that color on the brush. You might want to work these areas here some more. And where we need darker panes gray we can put it. Double layer it. And we're going to need some more red over here mixed with the panes gray. There was a color I failed to mention. We're going to need some burnt Sienna for the Spanish tiles of the roof. Let's put that in with the detail brush. Just quick little horizontal strokes of different lengths right on top of the white to sort of make it look like there's a little village back here with rust colored roofs. Okay. Now we can add a little bit of burnt Sienna to right here and blot it out a little bit."