Controlling Watercolor On Wet Paper
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thankyou 4 replying so quickly
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Excellent video.
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Thank You!!!!!
Just What I needed!!!!
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This was great. I've always been a bit wary of water colours but I think I'll give it a go, looks interesting.
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yay , finally know how to adjust the water in my brush. ty
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never used water colours before, looks worth a try
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Exelent tips!
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could you pls eplain what the consistencey of "juicey paint" is pls
phalobluezz 8 months ago
@phalobluezz What i mean by "juicy paint" is paint that is thin and liquid enough to spread smoothly and evenly on your paper. It needs to contain enough moisture so that you don't immediately get a rough, ragged, drybrush edge when you try to make a stroke. The consistency could be anywhere from watery and tea-like to as thick as cream. Hope this helps.
1boxcob 8 months ago