Bob Ross- Painting An Evergreen Tree
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Let's take the fan brush. We'll start with that.
And pull it through the paint.
Pull it. Wiggle it even. That helps. That
helps bring the paint down toward the end of the bristles. And gives
ya a nice sharp edge. Lotta paint on the fan brush
Look at that! See! Some
tremendous amount of paint. Ok Let's go up here.
Now there's several different ways of making evergreens. So
I'll just show you some. Start by just tapping. Now use
just the corner of the brush. And
See? Just back and
forth using the same corner of the brush.
Back and forth. Back and forth. As you work
down the tree, push a little harder.
Looky there.
And you can just keep going on and on and on. Make as
many branches on this tree as you want.
Ahem. Now one thing that will help ya,
everybody know there's 500 branches on an evergreen tree.
But look right up close here. See there's
There's not that many showing, cuz a lot of those 500
project toward you, a lot of them are on the other side.
So don't put too many in there. Don't
overkill. Alright.
Tell you what. I'll do one more real quick here. Cuz this is
probably one of the most used ways of doing
evergreens. Back and forth.
Back and forth. Leave some limbs out
there. You need places for the little birds to sit.
Little birds gotta have a, gotta have a place to put their foots.
Ok. That shows you
very quickly a couple a nice ways of making evergreens.