@cuernagabi Ana, I really like that you have titled your project "Understanding watercolor", because that seems to be what happened on paper, that you knew very well what you were doing, and that was the objective of this course :) I can see from the soft lines inside the face that you have used the proportions scheme and you have drawn resemblance through it, but I also really like the skin tones and the way you have placed the shadows, respecting the lights. As a tip, I would tell you to try to remove saturation from the colors you use: for example, add a little more red so that the skin is not so yellowish, or even a point of blue so that the color loses intensity and is a little more realistic (but this, of course, is personal taste).
You have done a very good job, thank you for joining this course and I am glad you enjoyed it!
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Professor Plus@cuernagabi Ana, I really like that you have titled your project "Understanding watercolor", because that seems to be what happened on paper, that you knew very well what you were doing, and that was the objective of this course :) I can see from the soft lines inside the face that you have used the proportions scheme and you have drawn resemblance through it, but I also really like the skin tones and the way you have placed the shadows, respecting the lights. As a tip, I would tell you to try to remove saturation from the colors you use: for example, add a little more red so that the skin is not so yellowish, or even a point of blue so that the color loses intensity and is a little more realistic (but this, of course, is personal taste).
You have done a very good job, thank you for joining this course and I am glad you enjoyed it!
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