Tweaking Color for a Watercolor Landscape

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Part of the video series: How to Paint a Watercolor Landscape With Houses

Summary: Layer colors to create interest in a watercolor painting. Learn more about painting a watercolor landscape with houses in this free painting lesson from a painting instructor and professional painter.

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Cody Davis Cody is an artist with over 35 years experience in painting with oil, watercolors and acrylics. He has a Fine Arts degree with honors from the University of T... read more

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Tweaking Color for a Watercolor Landscape

We're going to add some paints, gray and yellow together. And, make a dark green. Which, we're going to work another layer onto this tree over here. So, we're tweaking the tree with more interest. And, with a gray color we're going to put the gray in some of the white area to make it look like there's stones stacked up where the wall is. These were too light, I mean to dark so we blotted them and got the right amount of value. We're tweaking up the posts. Filling in all the white areas that we feel appropriately filled. And, then looking around at anything else that needs to have any tweaking done. I think that's it.

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