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    What kind of paint and brush sizes and shape would help? Also, what color tones would be suited?
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    For leaves, you should use smaller brushes and the trunk should have a medium sized brush. The pot should have a much larger brush than the others. For the soil, you can try using the back of a small paintbrush and dab some lighter-colored paint like light brown, and for the rocks you can mix some white/bit of gray. The bottom of the pot should be dark brown, and the trunk should also have a little bit of gray/white. If you're drawing the background, you could have a little bit of light blue/gray and mix them up.
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    Can I add sun on my art?
    Community Answer
    Sure. It doesn't have to just be a bonsai tree. You can draw whatever else you want in the picture.
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    Can I use any colors in my picture?
    Community Answer
    Of course! Use whatever colors you like.
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    How can I make the bonsai tree look detailed?
    Craftsmart
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    Try sketching in individual leaves, or draw short lines in the leafy parts to indicate more detail. Make some leaves out of place to mimic reality.
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    How can I make it look like it is far away?
    Emery Cailin
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    To make a drawing look like it is far away, draw it smaller and less detailed. In a larger image that you're coloring, you can use slightly bluer colors than the foreground to make it seem like it's fading with distance.
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    Can I add a sunset behind it?
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    Of course! A sunset would have amazing contrast against the green of the tree.
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