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Trying to understand how to mix watercolors, Im glad I looked into it because I found out something I was doing was making some of my colors look washed out, basically I didnt know what colors (pigments) I was really using, I knew there was two red but I didnt know one was vermillion and one was crimson.
Il post a picture of my workstation actually, it helped me alot for getting the best results I could out of the painting(practice might help too though).
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The ultimate resource for watercolor is here http://www.handprint.com/HP/WCL/water.html
keep the tuts coming Marc, you'll make a master out of us all!
ReplyDeletehaha, first i have to master it :P
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