Getting the Right Contrast in Watercolor | Angel Statue
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Hi there, Liron here! In today's tutorial I'll teach you how to get the right contrast in watercolor, to enhance the feeling of light and shadow.
I used to have a tendency of darkening the darks to much. This would hurt the sense of light and shadow, and three-dimensionality.
With time I learned to balance this out, and I think this process is a good example of that.
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