How to Paint a Hazy / Foggy / Misty Scene in Watercolor
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Hi there, Liron here!
In today's vid I'll attempt to show you a way of creating a misty / foggy / hazy feeling in a painting.
This is mostly done by playing with the contrast, as well as a little with the temperature.
I hope you find this one useful!
- Liron
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