In our watercolor techniques, we learned how to lift color to create the illusion of white fluffy clouds, but not all clouds look like that. Often they are filled with color and are a value much darker than pure white.
In this video, the artist shows us how o mix cerulean blue, alizaron crimson,and naples yellow. Look at the examples below. The red is very cool toward magenta, the blue is warm toward turquoise, and the yellow is subtle not intense sore of the color of natural pine wood.
In this video, the artist shows us how o mix cerulean blue, alizaron crimson,and naples yellow. Look at the examples below. The red is very cool toward magenta, the blue is warm toward turquoise, and the yellow is subtle not intense sore of the color of natural pine wood.
- Start with two larger brushes, one round with a point the other more of a flat.
- Two pieces of paper. One for mixing practice, the other for your image. On the second one, add a low horizon and LIGHTLY sketch in some clouds.