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hi everyone we are ready to add paint to our drawing which has been transferred to my canvas panel in this case Iamp;#39;m using a masonite panel that I prepared with an oil primer and Iamp;#39;ve done a charcoal drawing that I went over with India ink in India ink pen so that I could still see the drawing underneath the next layer which is a simple raw under raw umber under painting which will ultimately be our Grizz eye and so our objective is very simple today and our tools and materials are very simple as well Iamp;#39;m using just raw umber could not be simpler no other paints no white no prismatic palette just simply raw umber a small bit a very small bit of refined linseed oil refined linseed oil is the most popular linseed oil used by artists Iamp;#39;ll also be using those blue shop paper towels I use the ones by Scott you get them at the hardware store I get them at Loweamp;#39;s in the painters aisle I also have my photo reference in this case itamp;#39;s a color photo