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In watercolor painting, there are two major techniques, namely, wet painting and dry painting. In fact, we use both of them in the process of painting.
Today we will use wet painting and dry painting at the same time.
Our watercolor painting techniques can be greatly improved with more practice of two painting techniques.
Now let us practice.
We will draw a picture of Snow Mountains today.
We use wet painting to draw the sky.
When drawing the sky, we should wet the picture first.
At the bottom of the picture is the outline of the snowy mountains, draw them with dry painting technique.
Wet the paper above the mountain range and reserve the position of the mountains dry.
Use appropriate amount of water, do not accumulate water on the paper.
If there is too much water on the paper, you can push it spread with a brush.
The aurora can be seen on the snowy plateau.
The bright part of the aurora is in great contrast to the dark color of the sky.
Which can produce a very good effect.
Let us draw the bright part of the aurora first.
Paint it with the warm color.
The aurora is the bright part, so color it light, not deep.
Another aurora is faint blue.
Try to keep the purity of the color.
Pay attention to the composition.
The aurora continues to extend far away.
Then we begin to use dark colors.
The color of the sky is deeper.
It should be noted that that there is a junction between the deep color and the color of aurora.
This is a very important way to paint the sky.
The colors of the sky should be deepened gradually.
Use contrasting colors to increase the heaviness of the sky.
Try to add contrasting colors.
The amount of the paint should be large.
Because we need this color a lot in the picture.
Colors will be quickly absorbed by paper if they are not enough.
Start from the deepest part.
Then the colors will be warmer below.
The edge line should be painted simply.
Add the color of lake blue.
The colors are colder on the top.
The color used is cyan.
The colors below are warmer.
The color is lake blue.
The color of the sky changes between warm and cold.
Add more previous colors.
At this time, keep the brush clean.
Draw the deep color on the other side when it is not dry.
Because the aurora is oriented, it shows up to the right. Use the brush to paint it in the same direction.
After drying it up, the water trace will show a very good effect.
The technique of glazing in wet painting is to glaze the colors in a certain period of time.
We need to practice this technique repeatedly before we can reach the level of proficiency to paint the picture well.
Next, the dry painting technique is used to draw the snowy mountains.
Because of the snow, a lot of white space will be reserved in the painting.
Snow mountains are drawn by dry painting and dry brush techniques.
The amount of color on the brush should be appropriate and the brush should be relatively dry.
First draw the rock textures on the mountains.
Use a combination of dry and wet painting techniques.
Not too much water is needed. Water can be used only in some parts.
This is a good time to show the effect of the rock.
Some edges of the rock are relatively neat, so paint them neatly.
You can draw it with a dry brush.
And dry painting technique as well.
Shape it with the wide and narrow sides of the brush.
Using rougher brush strokes to paint the rock outcrops in the mountains.
As for some details, use light blue to connect them.
The picture effect is more varied.
Some places are relatively deep in colors.
Check the picture.
Pay attention to the representations of shadows on the picture.
Finally, observe the whole picture.
Make adjustments to unsatisfied places.
This is the overall picture effect shown by the combination of dry and wet painting techniques.
The aurora of the sky is painted by wet painting.
The whole picture is unified with blue tone.
However, the expressive techniques and colors are very rich.
That is all for this lesson. Everyone can practice repeatedly to make a fantastic effect.
-1.1 Previous history and present development of watercolor painting
--1.1 Introduction to Watercolor
--1.1.2 The modern watercolor painting
--1.1 Previous history and present development of watercolor painting
-1.2 The self-statement of watercolor painting
--1.2 The self-statement of watercolor painting
--1.2 The self-statement of watercolor painting
-1.3 Tools of watercolor painting
--1.3 Tools of watercolor painting
--1.3 Tools of watercolor painting
--1.3 Tools of watercolor painting
-1.4 The first attempt
-1.5 The first attempt——Examples
--1.5 The first attempt——Examples
-Chapter 1 Test Questions
-2.1 Planning and layout: composition
--2.1 Planning and layout: composition
--2.1 Planning and layout: composition
-2.2 Exhibition of techniques
--2.2.1 Common techniques of watercolor painting
--2.2.2 Some special techniques of watercolor painting
--2.2 Exhibition of techniques
-2.3 The secret of color
--2.3.2 The size, shape and position of color
--2.3.3 Harmonization and contrast of colors
--2.3.5 The use, observation and blending of colors
--2.3.6 Basic Exercises for Colors
--Watercolor can still play like this
--2.3.3 Harmonization and contrast of colors
-Chapter 2 Test Questions
-3.1 The Flowers Are All in Bloom
--3.1.1 Dry Painting ---Papaver Rhoeas
--3.1.2 Wet Drawing Flowers ( Part I)
--3.1.3 Flowers of Wet Painting Technique (Part II)
--3.1.4 The Outline of Blooming Roses
--3.1.5 The Drawing of Blooming Roses and Leaves
--3.1 The Flowers Are All in Bloom
-3.2 Let's Go to See the Scenery
--3.2.2 The Use and Priming of Masking Fluid in Carp Ponds
--3.2.3 Draw Details of the Carp Pond
-3.3 Become a little illustrator
--3.3.1 Background Drawing of Reed and Egret
--3.3.2 Main Body Drawing of Reeds and Egret
--3.3.3 Drawing Girl's Lineart Draft
--3.3.4 Draw the Girl's Head and Costumes
--3.3.5 Draw the Girl's Decorations and Facial Features
-Chapter 3 Test Questions
-4.1 The Appreciation of Watercolor Painting
--4.1.1 Ten Great Watercolor Masters
--4.1.2 Chinese Masters of Watercolor Painting
--4.1 The Appreciation of Watercolor Painting
--4.1.1 Ten great watercolor masters
--4.1.2 Chinese masters of watercolor painting
-4.2 Preservation and Collection of Watercolor Paints
--4.2 Preservation and Collection of Watercolor Paints
--4.2 Preservation and collection of watercolor paints
-4.3 New Ways of Watercolor Painting
--4.3 New Ways of Watercolor Painting
--4.3 New Ways of Watercolor Painting-1
--4.3 New ways of watercolor painting-2
-5.1 Why sketch?
-5.2 Watercolor Still Life Sketch
--5.2 Watercolor Still Life Sketch
-5.3 Watercolor Landscape Sketching
--5.3 Watercolor landscape sketching
-5.3.1 Landscape Painting
-5.3.2 The General Law of the Change of Outdoor Light Color
--5.3.2 The General Law of the Change of Outdoor Light Color
-5.3.3 Tone and Artistic Conception
--5.3.3 Tone and Artistic Conception
--5.3.3 Tone and Artistic Conception
--5.3.3 The tone and artistic conception
-5.3.4 Teach You How to Sketch Hand in Hand
--5.3.4 Teach You How to Sketch Hand in Hand
-5.3.5 The Experience of Watercolor Sketching
--5.3.5 The Experience of Watercolor Sketching
-6.1.1 Basic Elements of Watercolor Creation 1
--6.1.1 Basic Elements of Watercolor Creation 1
-6.1.2 Basic Elements of Watercolor Creation 2
--6.1.2 Basic Elements of Watercolor Creation 2
-6.2 How to Conceive A Painting
--6.2 How to Conceive A Painting
-6.3 The Appreciation of Watercolor Creation