Rob Steinke Acrylic painting workshop - E
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Now! We are going to put some leaves on the tree here. So we’re going to go onto another brush.
Use the dark green. And just for this I’m going to put a little bit just a touch of brown in with it. Just a nice dark green. And I’m going to start these leaves just on the end of each of these branches. Just using the end of these bristles just to tap it in tap it in. very dark then we’re going to go lighter and lighter. Now going on without washing the brush, straight on to the Hooker’s green. Tapping that in. remember all the time to leave a little bit of gap so you can see that sky around the leaves. Draw in those up there, bring them across. Just starting to build the shape of a tree.
It’s generally a nice round shape with just a bit hanging around just putting it in there. Now just going to dry the brush or you can just wash it. Just dry it on the towel.
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