The Best of the Joy of Painting with Bob Ross
Mountain Seclusion
Season 33 Episode 3327 | 27m 56sVideo has Closed Captions
Enjoy ‘Mountain Seclusion’ by television’s favorite painter Bob Ross.
Enjoy ‘Mountain Seclusion’ by television’s favorite painter Bob Ross. A lonely secluded cabin in frozen mountain country -- Bob Ross paints another beautiful masterpiece on black canvas.
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The Best of the Joy of Painting with Bob Ross
Mountain Seclusion
Season 33 Episode 3327 | 27m 56sVideo has Closed Captions
Enjoy ‘Mountain Seclusion’ by television’s favorite painter Bob Ross. A lonely secluded cabin in frozen mountain country -- Bob Ross paints another beautiful masterpiece on black canvas.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship<b>Hi, welcome back.</b> <b>Certainly glad you</b> <b>could join me today.</b> <b>You ready to do a</b> <b>fantastic little painting?</b> <b>Good.</b> <b>Tell you what, let's start</b> <b>out today and have them</b> <b>run all the colors across</b> <b>the screen that you need</b> <b>to paint along with us,</b> <b>and they'll come across,</b> <b>as usual, in the same</b> <b>order as we have them on</b> <b>the palette, starting with</b> <b>the white, and working</b> <b>around.</b> <b>Let me tell you what</b> <b>I've already done today.</b> <b>Today, as you can plainly</b> <b>[laughs] see, we have a</b> <b>black canvas up here.</b> <b>Now we, we get this just</b> <b>by taking a white canvas,</b> <b>and covering it with Black</b> <b>Gesso, letting that dry</b> <b>completely.</b> <b>Then on top of that, I've</b> <b>taken, today, and I've</b> <b>covered the whole canvas,</b> <b>with a thin, let me say</b> <b>that again, a thin,</b> <b>coat of Liquid Clear.</b> <b>And then over the top</b> <b>of that, I've just put a</b> <b>tiny, tiny bit of Phthalo</b> <b>Blue, so we have Liquid</b> <b>Clear, and then</b> <b>Phthalo Blue.</b> <b>I put the clear on there</b> <b>only to make the blue go</b> <b>much easier, and I want a</b> <b>very thin coat of the blue</b> <b>in there.</b> <b>I don't want a</b> <b>whole bunch today.</b> <b>And I thought maybe today,</b> <b>we'd do a fantastic little</b> <b>winter scene, and I'll</b> <b>show you how easy that can</b> <b>be.</b> <b>Let's start out with a</b> <b>little Titanium White,</b> <b>just a small amount.</b> <b>We'll use a 1 inch brush,</b> <b>but we could use any old</b> <b>thing.</b> <b>2 inch brush would work</b> <b>just as well, but since we</b> <b>picked this one</b> <b>up, we'll use it.</b> <b>Now then.</b> <b>I want to make the</b> <b>indication here of just</b> <b>happy little cloud things</b> <b>that are happening.</b> <b>There.</b> <b>And we're just sort of</b> <b>going to bounce this</b> <b>around and let it play,</b> <b>and just make all kinds of</b> <b>little shapes, but always</b> <b>keep the brush moving.</b> <b>I don't want a lot of</b> <b>color in one place.</b> <b>And you can see that</b> <b>white's picking up all</b> <b>that beautiful blue that's</b> <b>underneath, and these</b> <b>things will just happen.</b> <b>If you've painted with</b> <b>me before, you know I, I</b> <b>mention quite frequently,</b> <b>when you're doing these</b> <b>black canvases with the</b> <b>transparent color on them,</b> <b>that if you'll put the</b> <b>color on before you start</b> <b>painting in front of</b> <b>someone, and then you</b> <b>start this, and you take</b> <b>your brush and go into a</b> <b>little bit of white paint,</b> <b>and then touch this,</b> <b>people will think it's</b> <b>magic, because they won't</b> <b>understand why</b> <b>this is happening.</b> <b>There we go.</b> <b>And it really makes a -</b> <b>it's a sensation when it</b> <b>happens.</b> <b>People just go</b> <b>crazy over it.</b> <b>So if you're ever out</b> <b>painting for someone,</b> <b>think about these.</b> <b>They're a lot of fun.</b> <b>On the black canvases,</b> <b>you'll find that color</b> <b>stands out much, much more</b> <b>than it does on a white</b> <b>canvas, just</b> <b>jumps out at you.</b> <b>Use that to</b> <b>your advantage.</b> <b>I love these</b> <b>black canvases.</b> <b>You can create some of the</b> <b>most striking effects, and</b> <b>they're very simple to do.</b> <b>This Black Gesso's one of</b> <b>the neatest things that</b> <b>I've ever came up with.</b> <b>There.</b> <b>Now then.</b> <b>See?</b> <b>We left a lot of these</b> <b>holes in here though.</b> <b>Don't just</b> <b>cover it all up.</b> <b>Leave these spots.</b> <b>Now watch.</b> <b>We'll take, we'll take a</b> <b>good, clean, dry 2 inch</b> <b>brush, and let's just</b> <b>begin blending this</b> <b>together.</b> <b>Now you can blend this to</b> <b>any degree of lightness or</b> <b>darkness that you want.</b> <b>The more that you work</b> <b>it, and I'm just using the</b> <b>corner of the brush, the</b> <b>more that you work this,</b> <b>the darker it'll become,</b> <b>because it'll pick up that</b> <b>color that's underneath.</b> <b>So you have to make a big</b> <b>decision right off in this</b> <b>painting.</b> <b>How dark do you want</b> <b>your sky or how light?</b> <b>And you can always go</b> <b>back and add more of the</b> <b>Titanium White any</b> <b>time that you desire.</b> <b>And you can make it,</b> <b>shoot, you can make it so</b> <b>bright it hurts your</b> <b>eyes if you want to.</b> <b>And that's an</b> <b>individual thing.</b> <b>You can make it any way</b> <b>that makes you happy.</b> <b>There we are.</b> <b>See?</b> <b>And that quick, we have</b> <b>a very nice, effective</b> <b>little sky, and just very</b> <b>gently, we'll blend the</b> <b>brush strokes out.</b> <b>But by putting this Liquid</b> <b>Clear on here, then you</b> <b>can put a very, very small</b> <b>amount of Phthalo Blue, so</b> <b>when you put the white,</b> <b>it's not, it's not so</b> <b>bright blue that</b> <b>it hurts the eyes.</b> <b>That way, it's almost</b> <b>like a glaze on there.</b> <b>Tell you what,</b> <b>let's have some fun.</b> <b>Let's take some black,</b> <b>we'll use some black, a</b> <b>little Prussian Blue,</b> <b>Alizarin Crimson, a little</b> <b>Van Dyke Brown, what the</b> <b>heck, doesn't matter.</b> <b>Whatever you want.</b> <b>Let's build us a little</b> <b>mountain in this one.</b> <b>Pull the paint out as</b> <b>flat as you can get it.</b> <b>Go right down here with</b> <b>the knife, cut across, and</b> <b>get that small roll of</b> <b>paint that lives right out</b> <b>on the end of the blade.</b> <b>There we go.</b> <b>Now then.</b> <b>Come right up in here.</b> <b>You have to make</b> <b>a big decision.</b> <b>See?</b> <b>We start right in here.</b> <b>Decide where you want your</b> <b>mountain to live, and all</b> <b>we're looking for</b> <b>is a nice top shape.</b> <b>We're not worried about</b> <b>the bottom of the mountain</b> <b>or anything else</b> <b>at this point.</b> <b>The only thing we're</b> <b>trying to do is get us a</b> <b>basic shape in here.</b> <b>So, make up a shape or</b> <b>look at mountains in your</b> <b>area or get a nice book</b> <b>that has mountains in it,</b> <b>whatever.</b> <b>Mountains come in</b> <b>all shapes and sizes.</b> <b>Some big, some small,</b> <b>some dark, some light.</b> <b>They're like people.</b> <b>They have personalities</b> <b>that are, that are</b> <b>different and unique.</b> <b>So when you make your</b> <b>mountain, don't just try</b> <b>to copy this one, make</b> <b>any kind of mountain that</b> <b>makes you happy.</b> <b>There.</b> <b>All we're interested in,</b> <b>once again, is this nice</b> <b>edge up on top.</b> <b>We don't care what's</b> <b>happening in here.</b> <b>But scrape off all</b> <b>the excess paint.</b> <b>Now with a clean, dry</b> <b>brush, we want to grab</b> <b>this and begin moving it.</b> <b>You can literally pull</b> <b>this paint around.</b> <b>The canvas is wet from the</b> <b>clear and the color that</b> <b>we have on there, so</b> <b>we can move this color.</b> <b>If this was a dry canvas,</b> <b>it'd be very difficult.</b> <b>There's very little</b> <b>color on the canvas.</b> <b>Very little.</b> <b>We have scraped it very</b> <b>hard, and now we're</b> <b>brushing it out.</b> <b>So, all we have left on</b> <b>here is just basically a</b> <b>stain in the canvas.</b> <b>Very, very little color.</b> <b>There we go.</b> <b>Very little paint.</b> <b>Now today, shoot, let's</b> <b>have some fun today.</b> <b>Let's come up here.</b> <b>We'll take a little white.</b> <b>A little bit of white.</b> <b>A little white.</b> <b>Reach over here, get a</b> <b>little Dark Sienna and put</b> <b>in there.</b> <b>Maybe even a little Van</b> <b>Dyke, it's up to you.</b> <b>And we'll make a</b> <b>color about like so.</b> <b>Whatever, whatever.</b> <b>Now then, it's very small</b> <b>roll of paint, right out</b> <b>on the edge of the knife.</b> <b>Now let's start making</b> <b>some decisions in here.</b> <b>First thing you have</b> <b>to decide is where your</b> <b>light's coming from.</b> <b>I think maybe today, let's</b> <b>have the light coming from</b> <b>the left side, but you</b> <b>can change that in your</b> <b>painting.</b> <b>If you want it coming</b> <b>from the right, it doesn't</b> <b>matter.</b> <b>And begin thinking about</b> <b>little ideas and basic</b> <b>shapes and how you want</b> <b>things to be in your world</b> <b>here.</b> <b>See?</b> <b>Maybe there's a little</b> <b>thing that comes right</b> <b>down.</b> <b>We don't know, maybe it</b> <b>comes down like that.</b> <b>There.</b> <b>Just sort of let it go.</b> <b>Maybe it comes</b> <b>right on down.</b> <b>Mountains are a great deal</b> <b>of fun, and mountains will</b> <b>teach you how to use the</b> <b>equipment, teach you how</b> <b>to use the knife.</b> <b>And that's,</b> <b>that's fantastic.</b> <b>If you learn to use this</b> <b>knife, you can't believe</b> <b>what it'll do.</b> <b>But you have to make</b> <b>friends with it.</b> <b>You have to devote a</b> <b>little time to working</b> <b>with it.</b> <b>But very quickly, you'll</b> <b>be doing things with it</b> <b>that you didn't believe</b> <b>was possible to do with a</b> <b>big old thing that looks</b> <b>like a putty knife here.</b> <b>There.</b> <b>Just begin thinking about</b> <b>the shapes that you want</b> <b>in there.</b> <b>Maybe out here, just</b> <b>a little indication.</b> <b>But you barely touch the</b> <b>canvas, allow the knife</b> <b>just to sort of graze</b> <b>it, to slide along.</b> <b>Just float through here.</b> <b>The lightest touch that</b> <b>you can come up with is</b> <b>just right.</b> <b>Absolutely just,</b> <b>whew, whisper.</b> <b>Absolutely whisper.</b> <b>Probably one of the</b> <b>biggest questions that I</b> <b>hear over and over again</b> <b>is "Why can't I make this</b> <b>paint break like this?
"</b> <b>Two things normally</b> <b>cause the problem.</b> <b>Either the paint is too</b> <b>thin, because you need a</b> <b>very dry, thick paint</b> <b>to do this, or the other</b> <b>thing is, applying</b> <b>too much pressure.</b> <b>Very little pressure.</b> <b>A little bit right there.</b> <b>Want it just, just enough</b> <b>to let a little light</b> <b>tweak right through there.</b> <b>Now then.</b> <b>We can take - we'll take</b> <b>a little white, a little</b> <b>white, maybe a little</b> <b>of the Prussian Blue, a</b> <b>little Alizarin Crimson.</b> <b>We'll make us a</b> <b>nice lavender color.</b> <b>But very dark.</b> <b>This is going to be the</b> <b>shadow, so we want it to</b> <b>be quite dark.</b> <b>Once again, our</b> <b>little roll of paint.</b> <b>Now then, we can begin</b> <b>coming back in here and we</b> <b>don't want too much, but</b> <b>here and there, just put</b> <b>the indication of some</b> <b>little highlights that</b> <b>live in here.</b> <b>Now it's very easy to get</b> <b>carried away with these.</b> <b>Once again, we don't want</b> <b>too many, just a few, just</b> <b>a few.</b> <b>Keep them quite dark.</b> <b>There.</b> <b>And now you can begin</b> <b>putting in indications of</b> <b>individual little</b> <b>things in here.</b> <b>All kinds of little</b> <b>things, just wherever you</b> <b>think they should be.</b> <b>Just a few though.</b> <b>Once again, this will get</b> <b>too bright on you very</b> <b>easily, so don't overdo.</b> <b>It gets to feel good</b> <b>sometime, and you just</b> <b>keep going and going and</b> <b>going, and then it's, and</b> <b>then you have to go back</b> <b>and put your dark back in,</b> <b>but you can do that too.</b> <b>That's not a big deal.</b> <b>You can go back and put</b> <b>your dark right back in.</b> <b>There we go.</b> <b>See?</b> <b>There's a lot of different</b> <b>things happening up here</b> <b>in this mountain.</b> <b>It's just not a</b> <b>plain old mountain.</b> <b>There's a lot of things.</b> <b>Maybe, let me take a</b> <b>little bit of Titanium</b> <b>White with a least little</b> <b>touch of Phthalo Blue in</b> <b>it.</b> <b>Just the least little</b> <b>touch, just want to cool</b> <b>it off a little.</b> <b>[laughs] There we are.</b> <b>Just a little.</b> <b>Pull it out flat, and once</b> <b>again, our little roll of</b> <b>paint.</b> <b>Now maybe there's a</b> <b>little, maybe there's some</b> <b>snow lays right in here,</b> <b>a little, maybe there's a</b> <b>little glacier.</b> <b>Shoot, who knows?</b> <b>Just begin thinking about</b> <b>the shape and form and how</b> <b>it would lay in there.</b> <b>There.</b> <b>See there?</b> <b>We'll just put it in.</b> <b>Very lightly.</b> <b>A little bit more of</b> <b>the blue and white.</b> <b>There.</b> <b>And that blue gives it</b> <b>sort of a cold feeling.</b> <b>Blue's a very cool color.</b> <b>See maybe it</b> <b>comes right down.</b> <b>There.</b> <b>See, we don't know where</b> <b>it goes, just let it sort</b> <b>of bend around</b> <b>and play in there.</b> <b>It climbs up the</b> <b>side of that.</b> <b>You can go back</b> <b>into your browns.</b> <b>Just sort of bring</b> <b>it all together.</b> <b>But it's unbelievable</b> <b>what you can make here.</b> <b>Back into the browns.</b> <b>As we get farther down</b> <b>this mountain, but see how</b> <b>that color stands out</b> <b>against that black</b> <b>background?</b> <b>It's fantastic.</b> <b>Absolutely fantastic.</b> <b>Maybe up in here, we'll</b> <b>just - a little too sharp</b> <b>for me.</b> <b>I want to break that up a</b> <b>little, so it's not quite</b> <b>as sharp.</b> <b>There.</b> <b>Okay.</b> <b>And we can go back to our</b> <b>original dark color, and</b> <b>just pull in a few very</b> <b>dark, recessed shadow</b> <b>areas.</b> <b>But very, very dark.</b> <b>See?</b> <b>Grab a little of that</b> <b>color, and let them just</b> <b>sort of blend together.</b> <b>But it's very dark.</b> <b>There.</b> <b>See?</b> <b>Okay.</b> <b>Good.</b> <b>And with that, you can</b> <b>make just unbelievable</b> <b>mountains.</b> <b>But devote a little</b> <b>time to practicing.</b> <b>Shoot, you will not</b> <b>believe what you can make</b> <b>very soon.</b> <b>There we go.</b> <b>And here I'm just rubbing</b> <b>very hard, just, just to</b> <b>push all that color</b> <b>right into the fabric.</b> <b>There we go.</b> <b>We'll just let that</b> <b>come right on out.</b> <b>We don't know</b> <b>where that goes.</b> <b>Maybe I'll put a big</b> <b>tree right over there.</b> <b>Okay.</b> <b>Shoot, we've got one</b> <b>fantastic mountain going</b> <b>right there.</b> <b>Now, we can take a 2</b> <b>inch brush, and the least</b> <b>little touch of white</b> <b>paint on it, Titanium</b> <b>White.</b> <b>Least little touch, aw,</b> <b>just barely touch it.</b> <b>Now I want to just begin</b> <b>blending, a little of that</b> <b>white.</b> <b>I want to create the</b> <b>illusion of nice, soft</b> <b>misty areas down</b> <b>here at the base.</b> <b>So we take that white, and</b> <b>just do little circles.</b> <b>Tiny little circles.</b> <b>Now we can tap, that'll</b> <b>bring it all together.</b> <b>There.</b> <b>But you can create areas</b> <b>that are so misty and soft</b> <b>and quiet, that easy.</b> <b>There we go.</b> <b>Now it's easy to overdo.</b> <b>Once again, color stands</b> <b>out so strong against this</b> <b>black, that it's very easy</b> <b>to overdo, so don't, don't</b> <b>get carried away.</b> <b>There we are.</b> <b>Now then.</b> <b>We're not worried</b> <b>about the bottom.</b> <b>I think I'll put some</b> <b>little trees down there.</b> <b>What the heck?</b> <b>Trees are the base of the</b> <b>mountain are always very</b> <b>pretty.</b> <b>And over in here, we'll</b> <b>just tap a little, just to</b> <b>soften.</b> <b>Right in here where</b> <b>they come together.</b> <b>There.</b> <b>Now, just like making</b> <b>clouds here, you can put</b> <b>several layers</b> <b>if you want.</b> <b>You can create the</b> <b>illusion of layers of mist</b> <b>laying here.</b> <b>Can do very easy.</b> <b>Just let your imagination</b> <b>take you wherever you want</b> <b>to go.</b> <b>That's all you have to do.</b> <b>All righty.</b> <b>Now then.</b> <b>Let's get the old knife.</b> <b>Let's take - we'll just</b> <b>use this dark color we was</b> <b>using, that's</b> <b>mountain color.</b> <b>Maybe, maybe I'll add a</b> <b>little bit more black to</b> <b>that.</b> <b>I want it grey, maybe a</b> <b>little bit Phthalo Blue,</b> <b>black, Phthalo Blue, and</b> <b>some brown and crimson,</b> <b>that's all it is.</b> <b>There.</b> <b>Okay.</b> <b>Let me wipe off my knife.</b> <b>We'll grab an old</b> <b>fan brush today.</b> <b>This is a number 6 fan</b> <b>brush, but the number 3</b> <b>will work just as well.</b> <b>And some people like a</b> <b>number 3 because it gives</b> <b>you maybe a little</b> <b>more control.</b> <b>It's a little smaller.</b> <b>Maybe back here in this</b> <b>mist, we have some happy</b> <b>little trees that</b> <b>lives back in here.</b> <b>Just the indication of</b> <b>little distant trees that</b> <b>are far away.</b> <b>See now, that little misty</b> <b>area we put in there,</b> <b>that's the only thing that</b> <b>makes those little rascals</b> <b>pop out at you, otherwise</b> <b>they would just hide back</b> <b>there in that dark area.</b> <b>But because we put that</b> <b>little mist, now they come</b> <b>alive.</b> <b>Another little trick you</b> <b>can do is take a little</b> <b>bit of light color,</b> <b>doesn't matter what it is,</b> <b>grab the bottom,</b> <b>and lift upward.</b> <b>Make it look like hundreds</b> <b>of little tree trunks that</b> <b>are far away back there.</b> <b>[laughs] That's</b> <b>sneaky, huh?</b> <b>That's the lazy way of</b> <b>putting in a bunch of tree</b> <b>trunks, very simply.</b> <b>Now then, I have several</b> <b>fan brushes going, so</b> <b>we'll just take - I want</b> <b>to mix up some color here.</b> <b>We'll take some white,</b> <b>some Phthalo Blue.</b> <b>I want to make several</b> <b>different grades of this.</b> <b>So, we'll take white here,</b> <b>and I'll just bring a</b> <b>little of that into it.</b> <b>So now we have a much</b> <b>darker value up here than</b> <b>down here.</b> <b>But it's all the same</b> <b>color, so we can have</b> <b>different variations of</b> <b>the same color in one</b> <b>pile.</b> <b>Let me clean off my knife.</b> <b>Okay.</b> <b>We'll grab</b> <b>another fan brush.</b> <b>As I say, I have several</b> <b>of them going here.</b> <b>That one's clean,</b> <b>so we'll use him.</b> <b>Take a little of that</b> <b>blue, just load it into</b> <b>the bristles, a little</b> <b>bit of the light color.</b> <b>See, there's all kinds of</b> <b>things happening in there.</b> <b>It's not one</b> <b>dead old color.</b> <b>Now maybe, right in here,</b> <b>there's some bigger trees</b> <b>that live.</b> <b>They live right about</b> <b>here, and I push upward</b> <b>today.</b> <b>See?</b> <b>Give it a little upward</b> <b>push, and we can make just</b> <b>all kinds of happy</b> <b>little evergreens.</b> <b>These are a little bigger.</b> <b>They're a little</b> <b>closer to us.</b> <b>Make a decision how many</b> <b>live in your world and</b> <b>drop them in.</b> <b>Just push upward with the</b> <b>corner of the fan brush</b> <b>though.</b> <b>Maybe there's a little</b> <b>one lives right here.</b> <b>And this is just playing</b> <b>lights against dark, darks</b> <b>against light, etc., etc.</b> <b>And that's what gives you</b> <b>all these beautiful</b> <b>little effects.</b> <b>Now when you're doing</b> <b>this, make a decision,</b> <b>once again.</b> <b>Decide how many trees live</b> <b>in your world here, and</b> <b>just pop them in.</b> <b>Maybe back in here, we'll</b> <b>put some little bushes</b> <b>right here at</b> <b>the base of this.</b> <b>See there?</b> <b>Just pop in some little -</b> <b>all I'm doing is pushing</b> <b>upward with the fan brush.</b> <b>That's all there is to it.</b> <b>Now then.</b> <b>I want to create some</b> <b>mist at the base of these</b> <b>little trees.</b> <b>I'll take the 2 inch</b> <b>brush, and very firmly,</b> <b>tapping with the top</b> <b>corner of the brush, just</b> <b>tap those trees, and you</b> <b>can distort that, diffuse</b> <b>it, and it'll create</b> <b>that illusion of mist.</b> <b>And right on the base of</b> <b>this, we can do the same</b> <b>thing if we want.</b> <b>But you can just make all</b> <b>kinds of beautiful little</b> <b>misty effects, that easy.</b> <b>There we go.</b> <b>Now.</b> <b>Shoot, we'll just use that</b> <b>same old brush, doesn't</b> <b>matter.</b> <b>We'll go right into</b> <b>Titanium White with it.</b> <b>Just put some</b> <b>Titanium White on it.</b> <b>There we are, like so.</b> <b>Now then.</b> <b>Decide where your</b> <b>snow's going to live.</b> <b>Let's come right here.</b> <b>We can watch</b> <b>right in here.</b> <b>Okay, now, just pull.</b> <b>See?</b> <b>Just make a big</b> <b>decision, give it a pull.</b> <b>[Bob makes "shooo" sound]</b> <b>Wherever you want it to</b> <b>go.</b> <b>[laughs] Isn't that a</b> <b>super way to put some snow</b> <b>in your painting?</b> <b>It's that easy though.</b> <b>That easy.</b> <b>And once again, look how</b> <b>this stands out against</b> <b>that black?</b> <b>Whew.</b> <b>Hurt your eyes if</b> <b>you're not careful.</b> <b>It just stands</b> <b>right out there.</b> <b>And maybe, maybe there's a</b> <b>little river or something</b> <b>that lives in</b> <b>our painting.</b> <b>Make a decision where you</b> <b>think it lives, pull it</b> <b>down.</b> <b>Straight down.</b> <b>Okay, now, take</b> <b>a clean brush.</b> <b>This is clean,</b> <b>and very dry.</b> <b>Be sure it's</b> <b>clean and dry.</b> <b>Now that's mixing with</b> <b>the blue that's underneath</b> <b>here.</b> <b>Very gently, go across.</b> <b>And that quick, we have</b> <b>instant reflections and a</b> <b>nice shimmer on the water.</b> <b>Okay, maybe, maybe, let</b> <b>me find another fan brush.</b> <b>There it is.</b> <b>Knew I had one</b> <b>somewhere here.</b> <b>We'll take the blue and</b> <b>the white, just mix them</b> <b>together.</b> <b>Maybe there's a larger</b> <b>evergreen tree that lives</b> <b>here in our world.</b> <b>I'm going to add a little</b> <b>dark color to that too,</b> <b>just to dull it a little.</b> <b>There we go.</b> <b>A little black into it,</b> <b>just to dull it down.</b> <b>Oh, that's nice,</b> <b>that's nice.</b> <b>Don't want it too bright.</b> <b>Maybe our tree lives, [Bob</b> <b>makes "bloop" sound] right</b> <b>there.</b> <b>Just make a</b> <b>decision, put it in.</b> <b>Once again, we're going</b> <b>to take the corner of the</b> <b>brush, and begin</b> <b>pushing upward.</b> <b>Now sometimes we make</b> <b>evergreen trees by pushing</b> <b>downward with the</b> <b>brush, sometimes upward.</b> <b>Just sort of depends</b> <b>on how your mood is.</b> <b>Look around at trees in</b> <b>your area and see how they</b> <b>look.</b> <b>Or, how you're feeling</b> <b>that day, whatever.</b> <b>They're individuals.</b> <b>Just like painters, so you</b> <b>make them any way that you</b> <b>want them.</b> <b>There.</b> <b>Just want to show you</b> <b>different ways of making</b> <b>them, and you, you decide.</b> <b>Maybe there's some little</b> <b>grassy things coming down</b> <b>through here.</b> <b>I don't know.</b> <b>Now we can take the fan</b> <b>brush and begin making big</b> <b>decisions where all</b> <b>this lives, very gently.</b> <b>Barely touching.</b> <b>Just caress the canvas.</b> <b>Smooth all that out.</b> <b>See, here that comes.</b> <b>[Bob makes "shoo" sound]</b> <b>We'll make a distinct</b> <b>little peninsula that</b> <b>comes right down to the</b> <b>water there.</b> <b>There.</b> <b>Like so.</b> <b>But just barely touching,</b> <b>you can make this so</b> <b>smooth, it</b> <b>looks like silk.</b> <b>Or you can leave it a</b> <b>little rough, it's up to</b> <b>you.</b> <b>Up to you.</b> <b>Now you know me, [laughs]</b> <b>I always think these are</b> <b>such beautiful places to</b> <b>live, maybe, let's have a</b> <b>little cabin that</b> <b>lives right here.</b> <b>Easiest way that I've</b> <b>found to make a cabin is</b> <b>start by scraping</b> <b>out a basic shape.</b> <b>This does two things.</b> <b>First of all, it allows</b> <b>you to lay out your cabin</b> <b>without being committed.</b> <b>Maybe most important, it</b> <b>removes the excess paint,</b> <b>and that makes your</b> <b>life a lot easier.</b> <b>Find me a spot to work,</b> <b>take some Van Dyke Brown,</b> <b>and let's go</b> <b>right up here.</b> <b>We'll do the back eave.</b> <b>While we have that brown,</b> <b>we can just fill this in.</b> <b>All we're doing here is</b> <b>just blocking in color.</b> <b>That's really</b> <b>all we're doing.</b> <b>Just blocking in color.</b> <b>We're not committed, we're</b> <b>not worried about it.</b> <b>Just putting some</b> <b>color on the canvas.</b> <b>Now then, put a roof,</b> <b>[Bob makes "psoo" sound] a</b> <b>little white, there it is.</b> <b>See how easy that is?</b> <b>You can do that.</b> <b>There.</b> <b>That's all you have to</b> <b>do is just drop it in.</b> <b>Pay attention to</b> <b>your angles though.</b> <b>Angles are very important</b> <b>when you're doing</b> <b>buildings.</b> <b>Okay, a little snow</b> <b>on the other side.</b> <b>There we are.</b> <b>[laughs] Cute</b> <b>little house.</b> <b>Take a little brown and</b> <b>white, barely touching the</b> <b>canvas.</b> <b>Make this look like old</b> <b>wood, tired old wood.</b> <b>Now on the other side, if</b> <b>you put anything over here</b> <b>at all, very dark.</b> <b>Very dark.</b> <b>Because it's going</b> <b>to be in the shadow.</b> <b>Okay, maybe, tell you</b> <b>what, have a little door</b> <b>here.</b> <b>[Bob makes "zoop" sound]</b> <b>That's all you've got to</b> <b>do.</b> <b>Take a little color on the</b> <b>knife, a little dark color</b> <b>and you can cut through,</b> <b>make the indication of</b> <b>some boards.</b> <b>We'll do a cabinectomy,</b> <b>[laughs] there you go.</b> <b>Just cut it off to</b> <b>whatever size you want.</b> <b>That easy.</b> <b>With our fan brush,</b> <b>come back in here.</b> <b>Add a little snow down</b> <b>here at the bottom.</b> <b>Take a little blue and</b> <b>white, make the indication</b> <b>maybe of a little path</b> <b>coming out there, I don't</b> <b>know.</b> <b>Whatever.</b> <b>Just make up little</b> <b>stories in your mind.</b> <b>Maybe there's an old</b> <b>trapper lived here.</b> <b>Maybe one day, maybe, he</b> <b>fell off in here in the</b> <b>river.</b> <b>Shoot, who knows?</b> <b>We don't know.</b> <b>Tell you what.</b> <b>Let's get crazy.</b> <b>We'll take some</b> <b>dark color.</b> <b>We'll take some black,</b> <b>some Phthalo Blue,</b> <b>Prussian Blue, Alizarin</b> <b>Crimson, it don't matter,</b> <b>as long as it's good dark</b> <b>color on the 2 inch brush.</b> <b>You know me, I love</b> <b>these old big trees.</b> <b>Let's do a big tree.</b> <b>Let's go right over</b> <b>here on this left side.</b> <b>Maybe in our world lives</b> <b>a big tree, right there.</b> <b>I'm going to do them the</b> <b>same way I did the little</b> <b>ones.</b> <b>Take the corner of the</b> <b>brush, just give it little</b> <b>upward pushes, that's</b> <b>all there is to it.</b> <b>See there?</b> <b>Think about shape and</b> <b>form, don't just hit at</b> <b>random though.</b> <b>And you can create a</b> <b>beautiful tree just using</b> <b>this great big old brush.</b> <b>That's all there is to it.</b> <b>Big tree.</b> <b>Let's go on</b> <b>the other side.</b> <b>We don't want it left out.</b> <b>Maybe this tree over</b> <b>here is a monster.</b> <b>Maybe it went clean</b> <b>off the canvas.</b> <b>All right.</b> <b>We can do that too.</b> <b>We have no limits</b> <b>to our world.</b> <b>You're only limited</b> <b>by your imagination.</b> <b>Only limited by</b> <b>your imagination.</b> <b>And the Good Lord puts no</b> <b>boundaries on that, so we</b> <b>can go anywhere we want to</b> <b>go with our imagination.</b> <b>Don't even have to see</b> <b>your friendly travel agent</b> <b>for that.</b> <b>There.</b> <b>Anywhere you want to go.</b> <b>Maybe this tree</b> <b>lives right out here.</b> <b>Shoot, right in</b> <b>front of our house.</b> <b>There we go.</b> <b>Just coming right</b> <b>over like that.</b> <b>That pushes that cabin way</b> <b>back there in the woods.</b> <b>Like that.</b> <b>Maybe, maybe there's some</b> <b>bushes and stuff that live</b> <b>down in here.</b> <b>Now then, without cleaning</b> <b>the brush, I'm just going</b> <b>to go into a little touch</b> <b>of white and Phthalo Blue.</b> <b>Now then.</b> <b>Go right back up here, and</b> <b>very lightly, decide where</b> <b>your highlights are.</b> <b>And just push</b> <b>upward, same way.</b> <b>But don't overdo.</b> <b>You want this tree to stay</b> <b>quite dark, and just put</b> <b>in the indication of a few</b> <b>happy little highlights</b> <b>here and there.</b> <b>There.</b> <b>See there?</b> <b>Isn't that something?</b> <b>There's some right</b> <b>here, like that.</b> <b>And we'll go on the other</b> <b>side, and give this little</b> <b>tree some.</b> <b>We don't want</b> <b>him left out.</b> <b>There he is.</b> <b>But still thinking about</b> <b>shape and form and all</b> <b>those happy little things</b> <b>that go on in there.</b> <b>It's most, most important.</b> <b>Now.</b> <b>Back to our fan brush,</b> <b>let's put, over here, see</b> <b>you can use</b> <b>this fan brush.</b> <b>Maybe there's big stones</b> <b>and stuff all underneath</b> <b>here.</b> <b>We don't know where it is.</b> <b>See?</b> <b>You can put all kinds of</b> <b>things by just jiggling</b> <b>and wiggling that brush.</b> <b>Looks like this,</b> <b>this is rough.</b> <b>That's what my dog said</b> <b>when he sat down on the</b> <b>sandpaper.</b> <b>He said "Rough."
Now on</b> <b>the other side, a little</b> <b>touch right there.</b> <b>I like that.</b> <b>Isn't that a fantastic way</b> <b>to do a beautiful little</b> <b>winter scene?</b> <b>Put a few little finishing</b> <b>touches in there.</b> <b>Shoot, that son of</b> <b>a gun's all done.</b> <b>Hope you've</b> <b>enjoyed this one.</b> <b>It'll really give you</b> <b>a nice painting to do.</b> <b>So I think we'll call</b> <b>that one finished.</b> <b>And from all of us here,</b> <b>happy painting, and God</b> <b>bless, my friend.</b>
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