Painting watercolor landscape: mixing natural greens from tube colors

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In this video we will talk about mixing greens that look natural and varied. We will also talk about using negative painting technique to create sunlit foreground.
What is your favorite green pigment? Let me know in comments!

Here are the materials I used:
140 lb (300 gsm) cold press watercolor paper 100% cotton
Watercolors by Daniel Smith: Lemon Yellow, Scarlet Lake, New Gamboge, Phtalo Blue, Phtalo Green, Cancade Green, Sap Green Deep, Permanent Orange
Holbein watercolors: Light Red, Viridian, Crimson Lake
Windsor and Newton: Windsor (Cadminum) Red
M. Graham Artist Gouache - Titanium White
Round and flat watercolor brushes
Scrubber brush

I suggest the following color combos to try:
Sap Green + Light Red or Crimson Lake
Cascade Green + Windsor (Cadmium) Red or Crimson Lake
Veridian + New Gamboge, Lemon Yellow or Crimson Lake or Light Red

More about painting flowers and landscapes - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1dHnU6CKLW0WxaxQAJZjIsY3usnjvuvk

More about painting people -
Also you can take my You Can Sketch People class on Skillshare or Udemy ON-DEMAND - https://tummyrubb.com/on-demand-classes
or LIVE - https://tummyrubb.com/live-online-classes

On my website https://tummyrubb.com you can:
- download free e-books on sketching people and drawing faces
- get in touch for commissions

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