This class will teach you two key fundamental watercolor painting skills: Water Control and Shape.
With regards to Water Control, you'll learn:
- How to add water and remove water from your paper
- How to control how much water you’re putting down in the first place
- How to make a "wetness scale" and what it's good for
- How brush size is related to the size of the shape you’re painting
With regards to Shape, you'll learn:
- How to paint shapes with smooth edges, straight edges, and sharp corners
- Why sometimes you might not want to outline your shape and then fill it in, but rather paint the shape in segments.
- How to practice precision - painting your shapes exactly where you want them to be, even very close together without them touching.
I’ll walk you through some fun exercises that you can do whenever you have time to dedicate to practicing these fundamental watercolor skills. You get to control how hard or how easy these exercises are. So whether you’re an absolute beginner or have been painting for a while, I think you’ll find this class and these exercises useful.
These water control skills and shape skills might seem deceptively simple but they are key to painting with watercolor. So let's do this!