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In this watercolor tutorial, I'll be showing you how to paint a beautiful insect - moth with watercolor using 2 brushes and a watercolor pan set. #DearannartTutorial If you enjoyed this, please like and subscribe :) Subscribe: https://bit.ly/dearannartsubscribe 🔔 Click the notification bell so you never miss a video🔔 ---SUPPLIES used--- Watercolor paper, cold-pressed (Coldline watercolour studio pad) Watercolor (Odyssey set, Ivory black in the tube, Artphilosophy) Round brushes in different sizes (sizes 10, 6) Short liner (size 1) or detail brush Pencil and eraser -- PROJECT COLORS -- Orange-red (Maui) Burnt sienna (Dubai) Mix of Ivory black and Prussian blue (London) Prussian blue (London) Burnt umber (Jordan) Permanent red (Rome) FOLLOW ME: Official Site: https://dearannart.com/ Instagram: / dearannart Facebook: / dearannart Pinterest: / dearannartofficial Get a copy of my book: https://dearannart.com/book __________ Step 1 Prepare a medium-thick orange-red, and using a round brush (depends on the paper size, I use the brush in size 10 ), paint the hind wings and central body part (abdomen)of the insect. Now add sienna in a medium consistency to the still-wet layer. Let the layer dry, or use the hairdryer to speed the process. Step 2 With the same brush, you used in step 1, paint the forewings with mix Mix of Ivory black and Prussian blue. The paint should not be thick—a watery or medium consistency. Now add paint details in medium-consistency burnt sienna. Step 3 Change brush to the smaller (I use in size 6) and paint patterns on wings with burnt umber and a Prussian blue. Also, add some details in burnt umber and permanent red with the help of a detail brush or a liner.