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Painting with Watercolor : Applying Lighter Colors with Watercolor Paint

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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2007

Let our watercolor expert show you how to properly apply lighter colors to your watercolor painting in this free video art lesson.

Expert: John R. Junger
Contact: www.foundryartcentre.org
Bio: John R. Junger received his Masters degree at Lindenwood University, and has taught at several Junior Colleges as well as Lindenwood University.
Filmmaker: Ross Safronoff

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  • Could you number these clips so we know what order to play them in? Thanks

  • good tips , but the video is just too short, make longer ones so that we can learn better !

    thnk u

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  • too short :/

  • you need heavier paper. but then of course, the heavier can be more costy. 300g is the heaviest that i get, and it do get better result.

  • good explanations but with your angle the wpork done can not be seen

  • ohh thanks god someone knows what i mean...

  • i know what you mean, the paper will go warped when it gets wet so you need thick paper or ideally a canvas. Canvases can be pricey so i always practice on normal paper then use a nice canvas for the final piece.

  • cheers

  • If my paper gets warped after I have painted on it...I lightly wet the backside....it straightens right out.

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