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1.DRY FLAT WASH: 7.

SALT

2. WET FLAT WASH: 8.LIFTING OFF PAINT

3. LAYERING: 9. SCRAFITO

4. WET ON WET 10. SPLATTER

5. GRADED WASH 11. TAPE FOR CLEAN EDGES

6. DRY BRUSH 12. SCUMBLING


1.DRY FLAT WASH:

STEP 1:
To create a solid color wash, you will need to first mix a puddle of paint.
The best is to mix more pigment than you think that you will need.
If it ever runs out you will know that you still have some pigment to rely on.

STEP 2:
Start by loading up your brush with water and pigment so it is fully saturated. It will pass the test if you
can create a water bead that you will be moving from left to right or right to left.
Your main goal is to not let the bead dry when you are painting.
STEP 3:
Begin at the very top of the page.
Paint a horizontal line.
Pay attention to the bead of paint. Make sure that it is never too small or big.

STEP 4:
Paint the next horizontal line just underneath the first strokes.
Make sure that your strokes overlap.
The pigment should still have the blob of water. That way you will create a solid hue of color.

STEP 5:
Continue till the end until you have a single flat chunk of color.
Once you are done with your flat wash, use a dry clean brush and hover it over your bead to absorb the
excess water.
This will prevent your wash drying with a watery texture toward the end of your wash.

TIP:
If you are covering a bigger surface, tilt your paper.
That way it will be much easier to control everything as the water will naturally be drifting downwards.
This step-by-step tutorial shows you how to create a flat wash:
2. WET FLAT WASH:

Wet flat wash is another variation of the wash.


A very very useful technique so please be paying attention!
It will create a very different result to a dry flat wash that you must have practiced above.
The only difference is that you will lay your pigment/color on top of the wet surface.

STEP 1:
To start, you will need to load up your brush with plenty of water and lay it evenly from the top to
bottom.

STEP 2:
Your page needs to be glistening with water and a good way to check it is to look at it from the table
level with your eyes if you have covered the whole surface.

STEP 3:
After that step, load up your brush with pigment and start to apply the paint from the very top. You will
instantly notice how different it feels to paint on wet watercolor paper.

STEP 4:
You should go from the very top, downwards.
Make sure that you are overlapping the lines. That will ensure that your wash is solid and that you will
be proud of your results.

3. LAYERING:

What is Layering?
It is a technique that will help you to be a bit more creative and create results that you desire if you
want to have something that is just more interesting.
How to do Layering?

STEP 1:
Once again, you will need to load up your brush with plenty of pigment and water. Mix that color on a
pallet of a separate piece of paper.
Make sure that there is more than enough and that you are not going to run out of in the middle of this
little experiment.

STEP 2:
Continue to cover your page from the very top till bottom.
Replicate the method of a Dry Flat Wash.
And that was to cover the whole paper with one solid pigment, with a bead of water and making sure
the lines overlap.

STEP 3:
The result that you will need to have is 1 solid hue of color.
If there is excess water at the end, take a brush and soak up any excess water.
STEP 4:
Wait for a bit to dry completely. You will know when that is. It will not glisten in the light.
Until then grab a little snack)

STEP 5:
Now once it is dry completely, we can move to the very next step.
Just make sure it is dry. If it is not, it won’t work. The colors can get muddy and look like a mess as a
result.
If you touch the page, it feels dry and it does not glisten then you are good to pick the next color
pigment to do a layer in. Choose a contrasting color for a fun effect!

STEP 6:
Use the same logic, apply from top to bottom, and make sure to have enough pigment the whole way
through.
STEP 7:
As the second pigment dries, you will see how it mixed with yellow paint and looks more green as a
result. This is a very fun technique to experiment with. Let it dry until you move to the next layer if that
is what you desire.
4. WET ON WET

Wet on wet technique is a must know! You need to master it!


You will have zero control over paint, only what color you choose it to be, and that is the whole point as
it will dance and blend and create cool marks.
It is unpredictable and this is exactly why it is stunning.

STEP 1:
You will need to start by covering the whole page with water, from top to bottom. Make sure to add
plenty of water so that the page glistens with moisture.
If you will add too little, it won’t work as well as you would have wished it to be.
Too little water will prevent the colors from spreading as well as you might have wished.
STEP 2:
Load up your brush with enough pigment and get ready for MAGIC!

STEP 3:
Choose a spot where you will make your first dot in watercolor. From there you will need to let go…

STEP 4:
Watch the paint spread all over the page. It will go in ways that you might not think it would go to. You
can toss your paper and hold it diagonally so it spreads into different places.
STEP 5:
Take your brush with the paint and put the second blob. It will create a very cool effect as it will ebb and
flow from one side of the page to another.

STEP 6:
Enjoy watching what happens. It will be truly magical. You will find that it is the best and satisfying
technique of all.
5. GRADED WASH

This is a perfect technique that you can use for painting skies.
The lightest is usually near the horizon and the darker as it is going upward.

STEP 1:
Load up your brush with plenty of pigment. Make sure that you remember the water bead. Start from
the top and go down.
STEP 2:
Next stroke will need to be first dipped in water, but not washed out completely and lay the next line
overlapping the previous line that you had.

STEP 3:
For the next line, dip the brush with pigment in water and start to lay another stroke overlapping with
the water bead.

The result should be a gradient that you LOVE. Perfect for when you will be doing landscapes and more
cool things.
6. DRY BRUSH

This is a perfect technique that artists LOVE to use to add texture to their artworks. Whether that is
painting trees, forest, and snow.
STEP 1:
For this tecnique you will need to wet the brush, dap it on to a piece of tissue and then dip it into paint.
Start laying the first strokes from the top corner and go down.

STEP 2:
If your brush is dry, you will notice the marks that you have created as a result. They will be scratchy and
rough.

STEP 3:
Continue to go down and create the things the look that you are ultimately after. The scratchy and
rough look.
7. SALT
Who could imagine that adding salt can create such stunning results on a piece of paper?
Many artists add it as texture and a cool effect to their already very good looking art.

STEP 1:
Start by loading up the brush with plenty of pigment and go from the very top-down. Make sure that it is
enough.

STEP 2:
Make sure that you are covering the whole area with enough paint and water.
STEP 3:
Stop until you have covered the whole page.

STEP 4:
Put some salt on top of where you have played the pigment. Larger the flakes are much whiter the area
will be.

STEP 5:
Leave this overnight to dry. Salt will absorb the paint and create cool effects.
STEP 6:
Once it is dry, the salt will fall off by itself. No need to scratch anything off. I think it looks epic and I am
excited for you to try this as well.

8.LIFTING OFF PAINT


I hope that you are enjoying different and cool watercolor techniques for yourself.
It is crazy that by adding a little plastic bag, what effect you will be able to create.

STEP 1:
Make sure that you will load up your brush with plenty of water and pigment. Start from the very top
and go all the way down.

STEP 2:
As you go down, make sure that your paintbrush has enough pigment.

Lay the strokes down and try your best to do it quickly enough so it does not dry.
STEP 3:
Continue doing that until the whole block is covered with paint.

STEP 4:
Take a plastic bag and place it over the colored in a block.

STEP 5:
Leave it to dry overnight. Only if it completely dry, you will get those cool textures as you have seen in
the very first image.
STEP 6:
Once everything is dry, remove the plastic and admire what you have created.
9. SCRAFITO

This technique will require you to have a palette knife, and you will scratch it to create some very cool
effects.

STEP 1:
The first steps would be to load up your brush with plenty of pigment and work from the very top, go
downwards.
STEP 2:
Cover the whole page with pigment.
It does not need to be neat. You just personally need to like it. Nothing more!

STEP 3:
Grab your palette knife/cutter and start scratching into the pigment different lines.

STEP 4:
You will see as you create different lines, they will create different effects.

Some will make the lines darker and some will make them bleach white.
STEP 5:
Try different angles until you will get the result that you truly personally desire.

10. SPLATTER
Sometimes a fun technique like splashing pigment on paper will make all the difference one world for
the quality of the art.

STEP 1:
This technique requires 2 brushes.
One bigger brush that you will need to load up with pigment second one will be tapping the loaded
brush with color.

STEP 2:
Gently tap and experiment with what you will get as a result. It can get messy so do not stress over that.
`just make sure to enjoy your process!
11. TAPE FOR CLEAN EDGES

This technique is really fun.


to peel that tape off and get that clean and satisfying edge. If you use bright colors as shown in the
example, you can create very cool art with it.

STEP 1:
So to start, you must tape the area that you want to be left as white.

STEP 2:
Next, load up your brush with plenty of pigment and start covering the are from top to bottom. Yes, you
can lay the color on top of the tape. If you stuck on well, the pigment won’t bleed through.
STEP 3:
Once the whole area is covered you can leave it to dry.

STEP 4:
For the best results, I would leave it to dry overnight and only then peel off the masking tape. That is
soo satisfying!
12. SCUMBLING

This is one of the last techniques that will be covered today.


Scumblinbg is great for when you want to create some abstract details.

STEP 1:
Start by dipping your brush in pigment and then covering the area in rough patches of color.

STEP 2:
Do not overthink the process. Just cover as much area and create those results that you require.

STEP 3:
You are done when you will have covered the whole area of the piece of paper that you have.

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