2 Steps for Wet-In-Wet Watercolor Technique
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2 Steps for Wet-In-Wet Watercolor Technique
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Blane Nasveschuk
Greater than three layers of wash. Having fun with limited palette, DS- Ultramarine, Quin. Rose and Lemon Yellow.
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Liron Yanconsky
I’ll show you a 2 step approach and my thought process for utilizing wet-in-wet technique successfully. A big part of this is developing awareness for wet-in-wet, and thinking in sections. I see many who utilize this technique with great success. Not everything has to connect. Some parts can be separate, some edges can be hard.
Blane Nasveschuk
Greater than three layers of wash. Having fun with limited palette, DS- Ultramarine, Quin. Rose and Lemon Yellow.
Matthew Bentham
I've been struggling with my water colour washes, they always look kind of ugly to me. I'm not sure if I'm putting too much paint on the brush, going back to do wet in wet too soon, or if it's the paper (fine grain is less forgiving right?). Either way, this is still good practice for me. Thanks for the course!
Ricky Patten
Luca Varisco
Great lesson @Liron Yanconsky ! When you say “open up that shape” what do you mean? Start painting it? Thanks
Liron Yanconsky
Yes! I mean I “committed” to fully painting this shape in its entirety, rather than pause in the middle for some wet in wet, and then continue “opening it” (expanding it). Hope that makes sense 🙏🏼 I often make my own little terms and phrases haha 😆
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