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Three basic techniques of watercolor painting

Basic technology. 1. Flat coating method-evenly coat watercolor pigments of the same color on a large area of watercolor paper or a whole page of paper. Tip: Use neutral to let the pigment flow gently along the direction of your painting, tilt the workbench 15 degrees or gently lift the corner of the drawing paper. .2. Dry painting-superimposing colors on dry colors.

3. Gradient method-first draw a thick color, and then dilute the colors one by one with clear water to make a gradient effect. Use a light color first, and then add more colors one by one to make a gradient effect.

Watercolor painting has been favored by art lovers since it came out.

It is not only easy to carry and use, but also highly sought after because of its clear light and space sense and the surprise effect of water color collision. Introduction to watercolor requires enthusiasm and painting spirit.