| watercolor worksheet |
| information on doing a watercolor |
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Fuller, Tina (User-7387, tfuller:DocuShare)DS
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| Thursday, March 7, 2002 08:14:35 AM EST |
| Thursday, March 7, 2002 08:14:35 AM EST |
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| Watercolor is a special media with specific rules and guidelines.- The excess water should be pushed out of them and they should be reshaped and coated with soap.
- Sponge off the surface with a clean sponge.
- Dampen paper tape and secure paper to the board, absorbing excess water with a sponge or paper towel.
- To create a highlight or to remove paint from an area, flood the area with water and use either your paint brush or paper towel to remove the paint.
- Don’t press too hard. This technique works well but once you’ve done it, you can’t get rid of it.
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