Start Painting Trees Like Bob Ross - In Depth Wet On Wet Beginner Guide!

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Painting trees in oil paint can be one of the toughest things when starting out on your painting journey. Lucky for you I share an in-depth guide to get ya going!

When you paint trees, do they come out looking like green triangle blobs? If so, you will love this oil painting tutorial. I go step by step to show you all the proper steps you should take when starting to paint trees in the wet on wet oil painting style. This video is perfect for any new painter struggling with painting Evergreen Trees, Pine Trees and Winter Trees.

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Great practice advice on the Amazon carton dude! Thanks

germanshepherd
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Painting pine trees is easy with the Bob Ross technique. The fan brush and how you hold it when applying the paint is the key....

Titanberg
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Thanks for this videos. Brilliant idea of practicing on gessoed cardboard. To pick up the technique without using up my oil paints I did start off using very inexpensive gouache. Did not mind the colours I was using as I wanted to get holding the brush and applying the paint correctly. I now have numerous pieces of cardboard with rainbow coloured happy trees. Also done some 'proper' oil painting trees that are super happy...so is the painter. Thanks again for an excellent video...off to try some mountains or clouds.

ritashappypencil
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This is what I was looking for! Thanks bud. I like doing detail branches, my old prob was gesso or paint was to thick. Never could make the actual tree look nice and pines are a nightmare for me. This will help me thanks again.

danesterline
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I'm so glad it's not just me who sucks at trees 😆 they are HARD! This video was super helpful

valencia
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Awesome tip will definitely do that! Can't wait to practice all these techniques once I get all my supplies! I'll be coming back to re watch all your videos!

bunniehoppie
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Thanks for this wonderful video, very helpful for my trees!!

pito
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Wonderful 👍🏻u are really very encouraging

rakeshmathur
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Great video. I don't have as much trouble with pine trees as I do with regular trees and bushes. How can I get the spotted individual leaves look instead of a blotchy blob. Could you do a video on tress other pine trees and bushes techniques?

joshhoggatt
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You mentioned practicing. BEFORE one starts painting & buying a bunch of supplies, would you recommend practicing strokes, brush handling, shading, etc with craft paint or even a cheap water color set, just to get used to painting & various techniques involved?

shirleybalinski
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Hey man! Thanks for another awesome video! Was wondering if you ever considered doing a video on branches using the liner brush? I tend to struggle with these more detailed trees very much as a beginner and would love to hear some of your tips! Thanks again!

cameronwalts
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I love
I was thinking 10 minutes ago about how to do trees and this pops up! Thank you thank you thank you. I'm excited 😁 😆 eek!

Sushiiimooo
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I’ve ruined so many otherwise good paintings with shitty trees. Will definitely practice this!

Daz
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Ik this sounds dumb, but would it still look great if I color in the background a sky color? (Light Blue)

rotteth
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Awesome video! Do you have any videos on bushes and foreground landscape?

mattsteinberg
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You are really helpfull and I can tell you, you must have made bigginers into pros. Thank you so much for every thing yo uh do and take care:)

juanmejia
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After applying the gesso do you still use liquid white or just the gesso?

cindylancaster
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Can we use a carton surface to practice all kind of features? Clouds, mountains etc?

And can we use white to put snow on branches instead of the light green?

zatnikatel
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Omg I've always used the brush straight omg!

aaronjames
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I have tried so hard maybe too hard. I still have trouble with trees. I go slow and fast, I try different ways that I have seen. Any more tips you can give or maybe a video for dummies like me.

cindylancaster