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I'll update every so often. Here's my rough sketch. Paints next

>> No.3130768

>>3130767
Nice reflection

>> No.3130806

>>3130767
>shading with graphite on a watercolor underlay
you blew it already op

>> No.3131010
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3131010

>>3130806
What should I have used.
Tfw banned for posting art on r9k. They said its called block posting ? Not going back. Not gonna miss it.

>> No.3131111

>>3131010
legit stop drawing
the colors look so fucking muddy, please stop

>> No.3131136

>>3131111
Well I stopped. Too late tho. I noticed a while backing wasgerting mudy. Never really painted for serious with watercolours

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>>3131136
don't listen to that anon.
you're off to a decent start. watercolor is one of the more difficult mediums to use. when you start out to do a painting you really need to think ahead and try to anticipate how the paint will react with the paper and how it will look once you start layering. my advice to you is to work with lighter washes and layer them up. this will help familiarize you with your paint brand's working properties. save the highly pigmented washes for very last.

>> No.3131282

>>3131010
The watercolors. You only put down graphite as guidelines, all of the value work should be done with the watercolors.