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How to draw a watercolor still life?
First of all, we should learn some basic knowledge of sketch, such as structure and modeling, lines and light and shade, proportion and perspective, spatial change and color gradient.

Watercolor is generally divided into two painting methods, dry painting is done after the previous basic work, and generally many levels can be painted. The law of wet painting is achieved in one go, so the ink colors of different strokes penetrate each other, which has the effect similar to that of traditional Chinese painting. The level of dry painting is more prominent and the lines are more distinct. In the painting we study, we basically use the combination of dry and wet painting. Generally, paintings are drawn from far to near. For example, painting landscapes, we draw the sky first, and then the trees in the distant mountains.

In watercolor painting, what we should pay attention to is mainly the collocation of colors. After mixing each color with water in different proportions, we can compare different colors, and then the painting will be closer to our ideal color.

In the writing technique, we should change the direction of the pen according to the state to be drawn, and the pen should be dynamic, so that the drawn lines will not be stiff and stop naturally, otherwise it will appear abrupt.

Pay attention to the change of moisture at the junction of the painting, otherwise the interface will be blurred if you scribble. If it is a natural transition part, you can start writing when the water is not dry, so that you can blend in more naturally. For the common "blank space", don't be too deliberate, it is more natural and real. Yi Bei education