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Watercolor Painting Techniques
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ADDING VALUE Opacity of color depends on how much water is used.
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SALT Sprinkled into a wet wash (still shiny). Sprinkled into a damp wash (salt texture is not as large) Sprinkled into an almost dry wash (salt texture is very fine).
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PLASTIC Folded and pressed into wet paint. Crumpled and pressed into wet paint.
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BLOTTING & LIFTING Paper towel and Kleenex used to lift color and create texture while paint is still wet.
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WAX PAPER Wax paper, laid on wet paint and allowed to dry, then lifted off.
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WAX (CRAYON)
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ALCOHOL Dropped in to a damp wash of color.
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WATERCOLOR PENCILS Water can be added before or after drawing with pencils.
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Acrylic Painting Techniques
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BRUSHSTROKES Some different brushes Pressure and wetness of brush
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DIFFERENT VALUES Thick versus watered down paint application
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DRY BRUSH
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PALETTE KNIVES
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POURING PAINT
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DILUTING AND SPRAYING/DRIPPING
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