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Watercolor Animals Part 1 - How To Paint a Horse

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Uploaded by on Jun 17, 2009

Painting animals in watercolor is very rewarding either as portrait studies or to add life to your landscapes. This lesson follows on from the "how to draw using basic shapes" where we learned how simple it can be to draw a horse. This time, we add the colour in this attractive watercolour sketch.

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  • Lovely painting! Thanks for uploading, it's very helpful and you have a nice voice to listen to :)

  • You are an amazing artist! ^-^

    I think I'll have to try this, and since I'm on summer break- I think I'll try out a lot of your videos <3

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  • thanks bob, really enjoyed your video, you really helped me out with some of the colors I was having trouble understanding! thanks so much :-)

  • Beng a aged housewife from India Iam very keenly watching all your videos. i am grateful to you for that. i have already downloaded your free book. please give some more demos on various types of landscape painting. you are a vry sincere teacher. thak you very much sir.

  • good piece of advice at the end!!

  • WHO'S A GOOD BOY YOU ARE O YEAH

  • perfecto

  • thank you so much.

    this video was incredibly useful, and sooo inspiring.

    I almost only just paint or draw horses. its my passion. but I get into long ruts, where i feel my art sucks, or im not capable. Then I dont even start a painting, i just stop doing any art for months!

    Ive jsut done oil and acrylic paintings, but im itching to do a water colour now, thanks so much for bringing my enthusiasm back!

  • @blueguitar77

    I know this is a couple months old, more than that really, but he said he used 200gsm Cartridge paper. There's plenty of illustration boards out there designed to be used with water mediums, so yes, you can use it.

  • Very Good .

  • It's look like real.

  • Cool i'll keep in mind of wat u said at the end of the vid.

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