We often acquire habits that harm our work. Introducing many brush strokes, one after another, making small spots or blending the tones excessively will never benefit our work. It must be avoided.
I miss more brushstroke. There is no need to continuously blend the tones. If we are studying, it is more convenient that each brushstroke marks a different tone and we do not dedicate ourselves to blend them to see it "beautiful".
* Thank you for taking the course!
In case you are interested in delving into watercolor painting, I leave you a couple of links to my courses on watercolor at Domestika:
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Lehrkraft PlusWe often acquire habits that harm our work. Introducing many brush strokes, one after another, making small spots or blending the tones excessively will never benefit our work. It must be avoided.
I miss more brushstroke. There is no need to continuously blend the tones. If we are studying, it is more convenient that each brushstroke marks a different tone and we do not dedicate ourselves to blend them to see it "beautiful".
* Thank you for taking the course!
In case you are interested in delving into watercolor painting, I leave you a couple of links to my courses on watercolor at Domestika:
-Artistic portrait in watercolor. With a complete and simple methodology that I consider very useful.
https://www.domestika.org/es/courses/949-retrato-artistico-en-acuarela/casanova_ale
-Human figure in watercolor. A slightly more advanced course where you can delve into watercolor fleshings.
https://www.domestika.org/es/courses/2463-figura-humana-en-acuarela/casanova_ale
See you soon!
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