Improving my Watercolor Portraits - More Water
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Hi there, Liron here,
Today I'm sharing a window into my process of striving to improve my watercolor weaknesses.
More specifically - focusing on the very things I'm inferior at, results wise.
For me that is portraits, and the fine control of smooth transitions, even washes and gentle value changes.
One of the main things I'm practicing here, on a very practical technique level, is painting with significantly wetter washes.
I hope you find this interesting / inspiring.
- Liron
Reference photo for the first 2 processes:
https://pixabay.com/photos/portrait-woman-people-expression-3292287/
Sketch scan for 2nd process:
https://imgur.com/a/ptGTEGr
Time-Stamps:
00:00 - Process I
06:19 - Process II
11:56 - Process III
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