Remember that the layers overlap, they are not isolated from each other. If we superimpose them you will create a beautiful tonal multiplicity.
We should tend to use larger and more water-laden brushstrokes, thus avoiding insistence on the paper and giving our work a more fluid appearance.
** Thank you for taking the course!
If you liked it and you are interested in delving into the flesh and skin in watercolor. I leave you my course on the human figure in watercolor, where we delve a little more into color, color palettes and new methodologies.
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Teacher PlusRemember that the layers overlap, they are not isolated from each other. If we superimpose them you will create a beautiful tonal multiplicity.
We should tend to use larger and more water-laden brushstrokes, thus avoiding insistence on the paper and giving our work a more fluid appearance.
** Thank you for taking the course!
If you liked it and you are interested in delving into the flesh and skin in watercolor. I leave you my course on the human figure in watercolor, where we delve a little more into color, color palettes and new methodologies.
-Human figure in watercolor. A slightly more advanced course where you can delve into watercolor fleshings.
https://www.domestika.org/es/courses/2463-figura-humana-en-acuarela/casanova_ale
See you soon!
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