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Painting over watercolors? - WetCanvas: Online Living for Artists Oil and watercolor techniques are very different, so the sooner you move to oil, the better If you want – and it’s a good idea – use your watercolor pencils to do a rough study sketch for reference If you’re still interested in trying out the watercolor-first approach, go for it, but on a test piece or two
Watercolor Handbook - Lightfastness and Permanancy of Watercolors . . . You probably put a lot of yourself into your watercolor paintings: time, energy, concentration, anger, love, blood sweat, tears So you sure don’t want your creations to fade, discolor, or otherwise deteriorate Here are some things to consider to prevent that from happening:: • your paper • framing and mounting materials • properly displaying finished watercolors • and, of course
Using both Watercolour and Acrylic in a painting – questions Hi! I’ve asked this question to other artists I know; and I get conflicting answers, so hopefully someone could clarify? I’d like to do a painting (on watercolour paper, or illustration board) that uses acrylic paint very sparingly for certain flat opaque dark valued areas; and the rest of the areas in watercolour to achieve nice light to mid-range glazing glowing effects Would you paint
Palette Talk - WetCanvas: Online Living for Artists Get to know your fellow artists Share information and photos about your activities especially those related to art Join in our off-topic and chat threads such as […]
New to watercolour, suggest me a CYM palette For example, for someone who wants to build color with multiple watercolor glazes, they probably want more staining paints so the underglazes don’t wash away, and transparent paints so that their underglaze colors show through the [transparent] top layers