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How Do You Do A Watercolor Tip On Reflections In Water?

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How Do You Do A Watercolor Tip On Reflections In Water?

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• Use a watercolor pad size 11″ by 15″ or (Canson 90 lb aquarelle watercolor paper) or 12″ by 16″ (Movlin a Papier d’Arches 140 lb. 100% cotton Cold Press watercolor block paper) and use a Chinese Charcoal pencil to make a rough sketch of an outdoor scene like Mirror Lake in Yosemite. • Use a #8 or #10 round sable watercolor brush or a 1 inch flat watercolor brush and two small containers (empty cottage cheese plastic containers) with clear water: one container to clear out your brush, and the other container to keep clear and clean to add water to you paper and brush. You can use a small watercolor paint set like Windsor & Newton 14 pan set travel palette or Pelkan 12 pan palette or Reeves 12 pan palette water colour pocket set and other watercolor palette. While traveling, I take several small pocket palettes for painting outdoors. In my studio, I have different large palettes such as Masterson 32 well plastic palette, Sterling Edwards 14 paint wells and 8 large mixing wells plastic

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