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Are your paintings looking too dull? Finding the light is very important in watercolour to achieve atmosphere, a range of contrasting values and the feeling of a scene. Watch me paint this French street scene in a loose way and see how to achieve more light and atmosphere in your watercolour paintings.
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In this demo I will be covering...
1) Choice of Subject. What makes a good watercolor subject. How to simplify the scene.
2) Materials I use such as the paper. I will also cover the paints I use and the palette, plus how I hold the different brushes for different techniques.
3) Doing the outline sketch as the first step. Getting perspective right in a street scene. Where is the light coming from?
4) Doing the sky and the first wash of the background and then the foreground.
5) Shadows and details of the cars, and figures and windows.
6) The importance of values in a painting to achieve the feeling of light
Timeline:
0:02:16 - Start of the outline drawing
0:08:17 - Laying down the first wash
0:13:47 - Start of putting in the darker values
0:26:20 - Start of painting in details
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