Large Shapes of Value - Create Depth & Simplify a Watercolor
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In this lesson we'll talk about a trick for simplifying a watercolor painting scene, and creating a good sense of depth and even scale.
The trick is finding large shapes of value and base the painting on them.
I hope you find this helpful!
- Liron
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