@gigamiss Thanks for sharing your results with the community. Both are good works, to keep moving forward, I would recommend looking for the tonal value of each light to be able to see them represented in watercolor. As an additional tip, when you make reflections of water, you should always think that it is necessary to average the tonal value since water must be understood as another surface, therefore, it receives shadows and light from the sky, that is, when it exists a light must be lowered in value and when there is a very dark value, it must be lightened a bit. I hope it is useful, greetings!
@gibanez I @gibanez keep practicing: D! I want to develop that ability you have to paint so fluently! I really enjoyed watching your techniques and I want to get out of the '' lines '' a bit. On the other hand, I tried to imitate water 100% because it really looked like a mirror but with enlarged lighting? arguably?.
Thanks for your advice and it was really very helpful! I hope you publish more courses :).
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Teacher Plus@gigamiss Thanks for sharing your results with the community. Both are good works, to keep moving forward, I would recommend looking for the tonal value of each light to be able to see them represented in watercolor. As an additional tip, when you make reflections of water, you should always think that it is necessary to average the tonal value since water must be understood as another surface, therefore, it receives shadows and light from the sky, that is, when it exists a light must be lowered in value and when there is a very dark value, it must be lightened a bit. I hope it is useful, greetings!
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@gibanez I @gibanez keep practicing: D! I want to develop that ability you have to paint so fluently! I really enjoyed watching your techniques and I want to get out of the '' lines '' a bit. On the other hand, I tried to imitate water 100% because it really looked like a mirror but with enlarged lighting? arguably?.
Thanks for your advice and it was really very helpful! I hope you publish more courses :).
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