Watercolor Portrait and Dripping Technique

Watercolor Portrait and Dripping Technique

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- Planning lights and shadows

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- Planning lights and shadows

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Watercolor Portrait and Dripping Technique

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  1. 1 - Planning lights and shadows
  2. 2 - Wetting the face
  3. 3 - Adding some light skin tone
  4. 4 - Sketch vs. no sketch
  5. 5 - Sharp edges on the lips
  6. 6 - Experiment with your color choices
  7. 7 - Working from light to dark
  8. 8 - Working with references
  9. 9 - Waiting for dark areas to dry, working on other stuff instead
  10. 10 - Lifting color off after a mistake
  11. 11 - Second layer of hair
  12. 12 - Using the dripping technique too early
  13. 13 - Trying the dripping technique anyway
  14. 14 - Don't be afraid to experiment
  15. 15 - Colored diffuse lighting
  16. 16 - Don't get discouraged if you feel it looks bad unfinished
  17. 17 - The game plan summed up: Dry - Wet - Dry - Wet etc.
  18. 18 - Don't give too many damns when working abstract ;
  19. 19 - Starting the eyes while the paper isn't totally dry
  20. 20 - Brush vs pencil for details
  21. 21 - Finally: THE DRIPPING TECHNIQUE
  22. 22 - Keep your composition in mind
  23. 23 - The orange was an experiment
  24. 24 - Outro
  25. 25 - Speedpaint to the finish line

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