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Hi there, Liron here!
Today I'll show you one way / trick to avoid overmixing your watercolors.
This will probably be the most relevant to people like me, who tend to mix a lot of grays and end up with too muted a painting.
What you'll learn is to use 3 primary colors (or more), without mixing at all.
By using pure yellows, reds and blues, you'll preserve the richness of hue and temperature, and avoid a dull painting.
Reference photos:
1. Onions - https://pixabay.com/photos/onions-vegetables-white-onions-food-1397037/v
2. Plums - https://pixabay.com/photos/plums-box-apricots-fruits-1898196/
3. Avocado - https://pixabay.com/photos/avocados-fruit-healthy-tree-growth-945418/
4. Apples - https://pixabay.com/photos/apple-red-delicious-fruit-vitamins-256268/
Time-Stamps:
00:00 - You may be overmixing your watercolors
00:25 - Don't Mix
05:12 - Plums in Blue, Yellow & Red
07:23 - Avocados - Handling Greens
11:01 - Apples
Enjoy 🙏
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