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05-19-2014, 04:28 PM
Welcome back to the Studio Workshop!
This week we're showing you how to use watercolor paints as washes. Just like with oil paints, watercolor washes give you an insane amount of control over the end result of your wash. The advantage of watercolors is that you can use plain water to clean up rather than having to use mineral spirits. Just remember that less is better when washing just in case you over do it. Always use less than you think you will need. You can always ad more later.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vgt3N5PLTSE
This week we're showing you how to use watercolor paints as washes. Just like with oil paints, watercolor washes give you an insane amount of control over the end result of your wash. The advantage of watercolors is that you can use plain water to clean up rather than having to use mineral spirits. Just remember that less is better when washing just in case you over do it. Always use less than you think you will need. You can always ad more later.
Thanks for watching! If you liked this video, please subscribe and like our channel. If you found the video useful, please share it with your friends!
Until next time, get your game face on!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vgt3N5PLTSE