We must try to ensure that the brushstrokes of our work are accurate, each one of them will mark an inflection of light. For this we must work the brushstrokes in a more marked way.
It would be interesting to look again for the inflections of the light on the object. I think there are some intermediate shades of gray missing, which would help a lot to give volume to your work.
*Thank you for taking the course!
In case you are interested in delving into watercolor painting, here are a couple of links to my courses on watercolor on Domestika:
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Teacher PlusWe must try to ensure that the brushstrokes of our work are accurate, each one of them will mark an inflection of light. For this we must work the brushstrokes in a more marked way.
It would be interesting to look again for the inflections of the light on the object. I think there are some intermediate shades of gray missing, which would help a lot to give volume to your work.
*Thank you for taking the course!
In case you are interested in delving into watercolor painting, here are a couple of links to my courses on watercolor on Domestika:
-Artistic portrait in watercolor. With a complete and simple methodology that I consider very useful.
https://www.domestika.org/es/courses/949-artistic-portrait-in-watercolor/casanova_ale
-Human figure in watercolor. A slightly more advanced course where you can delve into the carnations in watercolor.
https://www.domestika.org/es/courses/2463-human-figure-in-watercolor/casanova_ale
See you soon!
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