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  St Budeaux Parish Church .                  PROJECT:   A TYPICAL ENGLISH CHURCH & SUMMER TREES
  Here, Sir Francis Drake was married to Mary Newman in 1569
  ..Paints to Use: RS Raw Sienna       CY Cadmium Yellow       CB Cobalt Blue           BU Burnt Umber 
  FB Ultramarine Blue             AC Alizarin Crimson       YO Yellow Ochre         LR Light Red or Burnt Sienna .
  1.Practice, practice, summer trees first: dabbing with a sponge or 
  dabbing with a small brush.
  2. Use a pale colour to start with and let this dry. 3. Add a stronger mix 
  of the same colour on top, but leaving holes for the earlier wash to show 
  through. 4. Add an even darker shadow mix. This is usually the lower 
  half or lower side of the tree.
  Note. The tree shape has a good chance of working if you pay extra 
  attention to its edge.
  5.
  On
  your
  watercolour
  paper
  outline
  the
  painting
  in
  pencil.
  You
  need
  to 
  pay
  care
  and
  attention
  to
  building
  details-
  especially
  curves,
  tower
  angle 
  shadows,
  and
  windows.
  It
  will
  make
  life
  easier
  later.
  You
  can
  miss
  the 
  complicated gate out if you wish.
  Mask out the flagpole, flag and church tower if you like. 
  6.Sky
  area:
  Tilt
  paper/board
  slightly
  and
  starting
  at
  the
  top,
  wash
  in
  a 
  medium
  strength
  of
  clear,
  even
  blue
  sky.
  You
  could
  try
  a
  mix
  of
  CB/FB. 
  Take care with the edges of the church building.
  7.The
  Church
  building:
  Big
  brush.
  Mix
  up
  a
  pale
  
  wash
  of
  RS
  or
  YO
  and 
  cover
  the
  rest
  of
  the
  picture
  (
  church,trees,walls,gate,paths
  etc
  .)
  
  Dry
  the 
  paper.
  8
  
  Use
  BU
  to
  suggest
  shadows
  and
  mottled
  brickwork.
  Start
  off
  very
  pale,
  dabbing
  in
  marks
  to
  suggest
  brickwork,
  and 
  carefully
  put
  in
  shadows.
  Use
  this
  mix
  with
  a
  fine
  brush
  to
  suggest
  the
  flagpole.
  When
  this
  is
  dry
  build
  up
  a
  little
  more 
  of medium strength BU and apply especially to the tower windows. Roof slates: Pale FB. Red tiles: Pale LR.
  9.
  Trees: Distant trees behind the church – a mix of FB/RS pale grey green, for distance. Use a brush or sponge. 
  Foreground foliage, trees: Using a sponge build up gradually, the greens. CY/CB Think of layering shades of green 
  from light to dark, and leaving light negative areas as you work. Take care with sky edges of the tree. Suggest a few 
  branches in the left tree – medium FB/BU Dry in between applications, or leave just moist. Work on the shadow areas 
  as well. Finish shadows with a mix of CY/CB/BU – stronger near the base of the trees.
  10.
  Foreground wall.: Strengthen colours by adding pale washes of  RS, AC, and further BU in patches on the 
  brickwork.
  Mix
  a
  medium
  strength
  of
  FB/BU
  to
  create
  deeper
  shadows.
  The
  wall
  brickwork
  can
  be
  worked
  in
  with
  this
  mix.
  Also 
  the
  church
  alter
  window-
  fine
  brush,
  take
  care.
  The
  gate
  shadow
  also
  with
  this
  mix,
  under
  the
  big
  tree.
  On
  the
  alter 
  window
  use
  a
  fine
  craft
  knife
  to
  scratch
  out
  some
  lattice
  effects,
  and
  add
  a
  blot
  of
  bright
  pure
  red
  in
  the
  middle 
  window, to bleed into the scratches – to suggest stained glass light effects.
  11. Foreground road : Medium strength of FB/LR. .Suggest some grassy edge to the foreground wall using  various 
  mixes of CY/CB and FB/BU
  Stand back and make good any omissions, shadow tones, etc. You can use pastels or acrylics to correct even further.