The EASIEST Way to Paint Trees (No Experience Needed!)

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🎨 Learn how to paint beautiful, realistic trees without getting caught up in endless details! In this tutorial, I'll show you a simple but effective approach that works whether you're painting in your studio or outdoors.
You'll learn:

- How to break down complex trees into simple shapes
- The secret to creating depth and dimension
- A foolproof method for realistic foliage
- Tips for capturing light and shadow
- How to avoid common tree-painting mistakes

Perfect for oil painters of all skill levels! Whether you're a beginner or an experienced artist, this straightforward approach will help you create more convincing trees in less time.

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Lovely tips. Thanks for sharing this 😊

EllaLioness-tove
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Just starting with watercolour. You've made it look so easy. Wow!

amandavanheerden
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Magnifique et merci pour tous ces excellents conseils .

lucb
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Hello...that is a loading shoot for cattle, or other livestock. A truck or trailer back up to the opening. The animals are gathered to the corral there and then loaded and sent off to somewhere....Thanks for the lesson, super good 😁

pennynash
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Very good, thank you. Can you paint over paint that has Liquin in it that isn't quite dry with more paint with Liquin in it ? Hope that makes sense ... lol

timrosenthal