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OPHELIA - A natural collection - with watercolour and inks in deep blues, earthy greens, soft grey and a blush of pink
Luxury handmade party decorations Check out our store - paperstreetdolls.etsy.com
Watercolor Techniques - Trees
All of these links and videos are watercolor tutorials and techniques!
Susie’s Watercolor Tips - How to Paint Trees
Matt Fussel - How to Paint Trees
The Painted Prism - 5 Techniques to Paint Trees
VIDEO - Chris Berdoll - How to Paint a Group of Trees
VIDEO - Daniel Phua - Painting of a River and Trees - 690 Art Class (Notice where he uses wet on dry and where he uses wet on wet!)
Feel free to add to this list! This is just what I was able to grab in class.
Experimenting with watercolour techniques is half the fun, and can help you to achieve paintings full of texture. The best way to improve is to practice.
Hello dear~ Hope you are doing okay. Hm, is it okay to ask what watercolor techinques you like to use? I have been into watercolor recently and I love how you've been doing your watercolor work lately. Hope I didnt mean to bother you.
heyy! thank you very much~ actually i pretty much use many techniques for one drawing. It always depends on how big the space is which i want to fill with colour. For simple backgrounds for example i tend to use wet in wet technique, but for very small parts i tend to use the dry brush technique. For the shading tho i like glazing. I hope that helps!
First years experiment with washes during Beginner Watercolour. Flat, graded, floated and verigated washes were perfected as a basis for future landscape projects.