Create a 15-second vertical video of a calm watercolor painting session inside a quiet studio.
0–5s (Unboxing):
The artist gently opens the brush packaging on the desk and takes out the extended-point watercolor brush. The camera shows a close-up of the brush tip, the wooden handle, and the metal ferrule. The artist lightly wets the brush and loads a little pigment.
Voiceover (calm, gentle): “This is the brush I’m using today. It has a long, fine point that holds a lot of pigment.”
5–15s (Start painting):
The paper starts dry or only very slightly damp. The artist begins painting a window-side still life: a small green plant and a ceramic coffee cup on a wooden table in soft daylight.
First, the artist draws a few clean, controlled lines on dry paper, such as the outline of the cup and the main stem of the plant. These lines have clear edges and do not spread immediately.
Then the artist lightly adds soft washes to introduce gentle color.
The camera alternates between close-ups of the brush touching the paper and a wider view of the hand painting.