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Esteban Hayser
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Apr 21, 2023
11:55 AM
How can you control the water and pigment to achieve different effects in watercolor painting?

To control the water and pigment in Water Color Paintings , you can use a variety of techniques such as blending, lifting, and layering. Blending involves mixing colors on the paper while they are still wet, while lifting involves removing color with a damp brush or paper towel. Layering involves building up layers of color to create depth and texture.
learningsuccessacade
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Apr 26, 2023
1:41 AM
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Apr 26, 2023
10:59 PM
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williamhaug
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Dec 07, 2023
2:37 PM
If you're trying watercolor painting, learning to control water and color is important and gives you lots of options, especially for making abstract mountain art. There are tricks like blending (mixing wet colors), lifting (taking off color with a wet brush or paper), and layering (putting colors on top of each other) that are super useful. Try blending for smooth colors, lift with a wet brush or paper to make highlights or textures, and use layering to make your mountain scenes look deep. Playing around with these tricks can make your art look more interesting and lifelike!


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