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Watercolor painting steps

Introduction to watercolor painting. Infiltration is the basic technique of watercolor painting. Infiltration can be used to represent clouds or grass, and the operation steps are as follows:

(1) Brush the water with a row of brushes.

(2) After the pigment is dissolved, drop the pigment on the paper in a way similar to spot coating.

(3) While observing the rendering degree, continue to paint.

(4) After standing for a period of time and thoroughly drying, it can be found that the color development mode is influenced by paper characteristics or pigment weight.

(5) Repeat the coloring test until the shape of the finished product can be basically predicted and controlled.

For watercolor color superposition method, sometimes even if the colors are the same, if the superposition order is different, it may show different color effects. Blue is superimposed on yellow. In color superposition, blue superimposed on yellow is green. After applying the blue pigment, if you think it takes enough time for the pigment to flow slowly, let it dry naturally. If time is tight, you can dry it with a hair dryer. After the base color pigment is dried, in order to prevent the bottom layer from being destroyed, the top color pigment is quickly coated.