Here are two simple watercolor patterns anyone can paint. You can improve your brush control while painting a piece of art. This is a great exercise to get familiar with different types of watercolor brushes. It’s also a fun way to practice mark making, swatch new paint colors, or fill a watercolor sketchbook.
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SUPPLIES USED IN THIS VIDEO
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Princeton Neptune Brush Set: [ Ссылка ]
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CHAPTERS
00:00 - Practice Brush Control While Painting Patterns
00:50 - Recommended Supplies
01:42 - Pattern One: Stripes
09:58 - Pattern Two: Fish Scale or Mermaid Scale
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MUSIC IN THIS VIDEO
Vistoris Lake / Arden Forest / www.epidemicsound.com
The Sweetest / Gavin Luke / www.epidemicsound.com
Faded Silohuette / Helmut Schenker / www.epidemicsound.com
Backyard Magnolia / Franz Gordon / www.epidemicsound.com
Remove the Complexities / Peter Sandberg / www.epidemicsound.com
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