I now use white to begin laying down the flow of the waterfall. Don’t make your white lines too hard when paint- ing them. I mist white over the falling water, where the water hits each level I lightly mist white to show the water splashing up.
I spray the rocks with light and dark browns add- ing green moss to the surface of some of the rocks with Lime Time Green. I just use light coats of green just enough to give a green tone to those moss areas.
I spray light layers of blue to create blue hues in the wa- terfall. Remember to use light coats of blue to insure you don’t cover the depth and structure you have created with the white and black.
I add light green leafs to the trees and on the sides of the waterfall. I then come in with a darker green adding shadow areas to the tree leafs and use yellows for the leaf highlights. I also use some white to tone down the waterfall and create more water mist in the waterfall.
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