CUTE FOX
Step 1
Tape down the watercolor paper to a piece of cardboard to prevent it from moving underneath your wrist.
With the round no. 4 brush and medium-consistency Transparent Orange, paint the top half of the head, the front legs of the fox, and one of the ears.
While this color is still wet, use a round no. 2 brush, add a touch of thick-consistency Sepia to the paws, and let it bleed. Also, add just a touch on one ear. Don’t paint the other ear yet.
Step 2
With some medium-consistency Transparent Orange and a round no. 4 brush, paint the tail leaving just a little bit of paper white toward the end.
Mix a watery-consistency gray using two parts Cobalt Blue and one part Burnt Umber, and with the round no. 2 brush add some wavy fur marks on the white part of the fox. So that’s the front of the fox, the bottom half of the head, and the tail.
Step 3
With the same medium-consistency Transparent Orange and the round no. 4 brush, paint the hind legs and the tiny other ear toward the back.
With some medium-consistency Sepia and the detailing no. 000 brush, paint a little nose, an eye, and a mouth. Also add the Sepia to the bottom of the hind legs, using wet on wet.
Step 4
Using a medium-consistency rust color made out of two parts Transparent Orange and one part Burnt Umber and the round no. 2 brush, and add some wavy fur marks on the shoulders, front legs, and hind legs.
Add a bit of this rust color on the second ear at the back and on the tail, especially toward the base.
With the detailing no. 000 brush and medium-consistency Sepia, add a few whiskers on the white part of the snout.
Step 5
With the round no. 4 brush and some of the medium-consistency gray you mixed earlier, paint a few slanted brush marks for the ground behind the fox. You can also add faraway trees.
Using some medium-consistency Burnt Umber and a round no. 2 brush, add some stems and branches for the little plants and shrubs.
With some medium-consistency dark green made out of equal parts Sap Green and Indigo and using the round no. 2 brush, add little dabs for the leaves and some grassy brushstrokes, starting from the base and flicking the brush upward to make some blades of grass. Add a few more dots and dashes near the fox as a final touch.
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