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Luminous Lighting In Mixed Media

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Release date:2020

Author:Lee White

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

Time to splash some paint around!
This painting demonstration video shows how to handle a tricky lighting situation in watercolor/mixed media. Starting from a simple sketch, Lee shows how to refine the sketch and get it ready for painting. Once the drawing is on the watercolor board, lee shows all the steps along to way to build up lighting and control the paint during the process. There is ample time given to explaining the process as the image goes from a line drawing to a fully realized painting. A variety of media will be used including watercolor, acrylic, colored pencil, watercolor pencils, and ink.

This demo is available for download immediately and includes a final painting jpeg, a sketch jpeg (for following along if desired). There is a section dedicated to materials in the video so you have everything you need to try these techniques out.

In this class you will learn:
Building up a sketch from a thumbnail to a more finished sketch

Using liquid frisket to save areas of white

Using limited values and color to make the painting process simple and more direct

how to mix all sorts of different media ranging from watercolor, acrylic, colored pencil, watercolor pencils, and ink

Control gradients to achieve soft lighting and edges

Integrating wet washes onto dry previously painted areas

Keeping energy in the work and avoiding tightening up when going to finish

Painting from start to finish

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