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HOW TO PAINT FROM A PHOTO - A painting tutorial using watercolor by Tim Wilmot #54

Want to paint a photograph or image? Watch my watercolor tutorial where I cover tips to help you make a great painting. I'm painting the beautiful village of Minster Lovell in Oxfordshire, UK, based on a photograph of mine. More paintings for sale at http://www.timwilmot.com/ Instagram   / wilmottim   Twitter   / timwilmot   Would you like to paint scenes like this? If you join up at my Patreon site, in return for a small donation or pledge, I will give you a personal critique based on the regular projects I set with extra tips just for you! For more information, please go to   / timwilmot   In this demo I will be covering... 1) Choice of Subject. What makes a good watercolor subject. Then looking at my photograph, I cover key things to consider like cropping the scene, and what to include or exclude. 2) Materials I use such as the paper. I will also cover the paints I use and the palette, plus how I hold the different brushes for different techniques. 3) Doing the outline sketch as the first step. How to draw the main shapes of the cottages and my main shadows. 4) Doing the sky and the first wash of the background and then the foreground. 5) Shadows and details of things like the trees and windows on the buildings. 6) Watch out for the 'end summary where I show photo and painting together. More information on watercolour demos, painting workshops, lessons and recent paintings by Tim Wilmot can be found at: http://www.timwilmot.com/ The paper I use and recommend is Saunders Waterford. More information at: http://www.stcuthbertsmill.com/st-cut... http://stcuthbertsmill.blogspot.co.uk/

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