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Joe Miller - Quick and Simple Watercolor DVD

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Uploaded by on Aug 13, 2007

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Joe Miller really makes learning watercolor an inviting and relaxing experience. In this 50 minute watercolor DVD he will show you just how simple it is to crank out beautiful paintings and enjoy yourself at the same time. Join Joe as he takes you through the four-step process of creating a painting, all the while remaining loose, keeping your color dominance constant and inevitably honing your watercolor skills. To participate in the excercises in the Quick and Simple watercolor DVD you will need: American Journey Bumblebee Yellow, Old Sienna, Lucky Penny, Periwinkle, Ultramarine Blue, June Bug, Midnight and Orchid.

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These colors that we put in earlier, we come around some of those yellows, and again because it's upside down I can't really tell what I'm doing so it keeps it very abstract. And hopefully when we turn it back right side up it will be a nice shape, nice color, nice dark against dark. And I'm going to bring that dark color right on down into where it shadow is being caused by the house over here. I've got to be careful at this point because I don't know what I'm doing over there. So let's cut across this way and leave a little white in there. And let's imagine that this tree comes right on up through there like that and the limbs come out that way. Again because its upside down it makes it a lot easier to keep it abstract.

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  • It's called a shadow... Not a Shada...lol

  • So true

  • I love this technique. It's a good way to fool the brain!

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