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How do you mix the colors of the magnolia (white) in a brush painting? What kinds of pigments are used?

Working brush painting white magnolia used colors are: ink, vine yellow, rouge, flower green, white, three green, ochre, titanium white, grass green.

Painting color mixing method:

One, use light ink to outline the petals, slightly heavier ink to outline the flower buds and bracts and leaves, thick ink to outline the branches and trunks.

Second, with yellow ochre (garcinia cambogia plus rouge plus light ink) rendering background background color, flower head part of the water brush to absorb the color; after drying the flower head with white flat paint two to three times; with juice green (garcinia cambogia plus flower green plus rouge) flat paint flower buds, light ink rubbing the branches and trunks.

Three, with dark yellow (garcinia cambogia and light ink) coloring the flower head level; three green coloring buds, ochre coloring buds; branches and trunks with light ink rendering.

Expanded Information:

Brushwork mostly uses a medium brush stroke to draw fine, even lines. Generally use wolf hair class fine and pointed pen. Commonly used brush with clothes lines, leaf tendon brush, big red hair, small red hair, crab claw, wolf kyu, purple kyu and so on.

Commonly used coloring pens are: large white clouds, medium white clouds, small white clouds and other soft hair pens. Pure sheep's hair brush is too soft, generally not very good, part-hair brush is better, because it is the outer layer of sheep's hair, the middle part of the hard and stiff hair, so it can contain both moisture and flexibility.

Working brush painting often need to paint the base color, or do a large area of flat and rendering, so you need to have a variety of widths of wool board brush, rows of brushes, joint brush.