How to Draw & Paint Watercolor 1 by Caroline Linscott

How to Draw & Paint Watercolor 1 by Caroline Linscott

Author:Caroline Linscott
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Walter Foster
Published: 2011-06-15T00:00:00+00:00


SPATTERING This technique of flicking paint on the paper is particularly good for creating grain textures. For a fine spatter, load a toothbrush with fairly thick paint and run your thumb or finger over the bristles. For a coarser texture, use a bristle brush and tap it sharply on your finger or the handle of another brush. (Use some scratch paper to cover the parts of your painting that you don’t want to get spattered.)

LIFTING OUT This is a method of removing paint from the paper, returning to white or near-white. To create soft, cloudlike shapes, blot the wet paint with a crumpled tissue or paper towel. To remove dry paint, wet the brush, lightly scrub away the paint where desired, and then blot with a tissue or paper towel. (Note that some colors stain more than others do, so they will not lift out as completely.)



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