Kristy Kutch | Runtime (133 min)
Yes you can create beautiful, textured landscape paintings with colored & watercolor pencil! Follow Kristy Kutch’s easy, fun and quick colored pencil techniques to use and enjoy painting this diverse subject. Start with a complete review of the pencils, tools and go-to landscape compositions. Then, follow along to paint a variety of landscape elements using both mediums. From smooth skies with watercolor pencil using glazes of color, to learning how to paint trees, rocks and other landscape elements, you’ll become an expert at pencil techniques both wet and dry!
Preview Colored Pencil and Watercolor Pencil Techniques: Easy Landscape Painting now for colored pencil tips that show you how to paint skies that are smooth, how to paint trees with watercolor pencil and how to add texture to your colored pencil grasses.
Features:
- Colored pencil and watercolor painting techniques
- Novel uses for watercolor pencil: grating pigment, blending with a heat gun, spattering and misting
- Art lessons on making corrections
Watercolor Pencil Techniques – Easy Landscape Painting
MATERIALS: Surfaces
- Illustration Board for Wet Media
- Hot Press watercolor paper
- Aquaboard (sanded surface)
- Color-Fix Paper (sanded surface)
Pencils
- Artist-grade watercolor pencils in a variety of colors
- Permanent artist-grade colored pencils in a variety of colors
Brushes
- Rounds, angled and flats in a variety of sizes
Other
- Drafting brush (to brush crumbs off pencils after sharpening) Drafting vellum (for line drawings and transfers)
- Water
- Mister (to spray water)
- Pencil sharpeners (electric or hand-held)
- Erasers (battery-powered white vinyl eraser; include sandpaper or an emery board for cleaning the eraser)
- Cheap Joe’s Spatter Screen (for applying special effects)
- Stylus (for incising)
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