Watercolor Painting a Lighthouse: Shading the Roof

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Part of the video series: Watercolor Painting: A Lighthouse

Summary: When watercolor painting a lighthouse, use blue to shade underneath the overhand of the lighthouse. Learn more about shading the roof of the lighthouse from a professional artist in this free painting video.

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Watercolor Painting a Lighthouse: Shading the Roof

We're pretty much still working with the same color; this gold tone. Now we're going to put a little blue in here for the shadow underneath the over, the roof overhang. Always take advantage that you have two brushes or more so that they can have different colors, so you don't have to spend time and paint to clean the brush when you can have another brush with the other paints you need. There's plenty more gold where that came from so we're putting in more gold.

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