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Index
Title Page
Special Offers
Contents
Introduction
Foreword
A Brief History of Chinese Landscape Painting
Five Chinese Landscape Styles
Western Painting vs. Traditional Chinese Painting
Tools and Techniques for Chinese Painting
Paper and Ink
Brushes
Applying Ink and Colors
Other Chinese Painting Materials
Stretching a Chinese Painting
Four Basic Chinese Painting Techniques
Small Waterfall
Large Waterfall
Basics of Painting Trees
Mossy Oak Tree
Bare Trees With Snow
Pine Trees With Snow
Backlit Trees
Colorful Fall Trees
Tools and Techniques for watercolor Painting
Paints and Brushes
Using Watercolor Pigment
Applying Masking Fluid
Color Pouring and Blending
Mixing Colors on Paper
Negative Painting
Painting Using Your Imagination
Composition & Perspective
Planning a Chinese vs. Western Painting
Focal Point
Four Strong Compositions
Techniques for Varying the Composition
Perspective Basics
One-Point Perspective
Two-Point Perspective
Three-Point Perspective Viewed from Above
Three-Point Perspective Viewed from Below
Depict the Four Seasons in Chinese painting style
Spring Waterfall
Summer Sunrise
Fall Leaves
Winter Snow
Capture the Moods of Landscapes in Watercolor
Morning Light
Sunset
Night Scene
Fog
Plein Air Painting
Hazy Scene
Beach Scene
Sailboats
Paint an Accordion Book
Conclusion
About the Author
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Copyright
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