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B​est Watercolor 

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Watercolor paint has 3 things:

*   Color (pigment)
*   Something to make it stick (usually gum arabic)
*   Other stuff for texture.

It becomes clear when you add water, letting light through and giving it that soft glow.

**Tools You'll Need:**

*   **Paint:**
    *   *Pans/Cakes:* Dry paint you wet to use.
    *   *Tubes:* Soft, strong paint you squeeze out.
    *   *Liquid Watercolor:* Ready-to-go, often super bright.
*   **Brushes:**
    *   Real or fake hair.
    *   *Round:* Good all-around.
    *   *Flat:* For big areas and sharp lines.
    *   *Mop:* For soft, wide washes.
    *   *Detail/Liner:* For tiny details.
    *   Look for soft brushes that hold a lot of water and bounce back to shape.
*   **Paper:**
    *   Cotton is more absorbent and lasts longer than regular paper.
    *   *Hot Pressed:* Super smooth, good for details.
    *   *Cold Pressed:* A bit rough, most people use this.
    *   *Rough:* Very bumpy, makes cool effects.
    *   Thick paper (140 lb / 300 gsm or more) won't bend when wet.
*   **Other Stuff:**
    *   Palette (ceramic, plastic, or metal)
    *   Two water bowls (one for rinsing, one for clean water)
    *   Tissues or paper towels
    *   Masking stuff to keep areas white.
    *   Pencil and eraser for sketching.

**Basics**

*   **Transparency:**

    Watercolor works in layers. The paper is your white, not the paint.
*   **Water:**

    More water = lighter color. Less water = darker color. Getting the right mix is key!
*   **Timing:**

    *   *Wet-on-wet:* Paint on wet paper for soft edges.
    *   *Wet-on-dry:* Paint on dry paper for sharp lines.
        Timing changes how colors mix and look.

**Cool Tricks**

*   *Flat Wash:* One color, even all over.
*   *Graded Wash:* Color fades from dark to light.
*   *Variegated Wash:* Two+ colors mixing.
*   *Dry Brush:* Barely any water, makes a scratchy look.
*   *Lifting:* Use a tissue to remove color.
*   *Glazing:* Adding clear layers over dry paint.
*   *Splattering:* Flicking paint for texture.
*   *Salt Texture:* Sprinkle salt for cool crystal shapes.
*   *Masking:* Use masking fluid to keep areas white.
*   *Backruns/Blooms:* When wet paint goes into a semi-dry spot (can be on purpose or a mistake).

**Color Stuff**

*   *Main Colors:* Red, yellow, blue.
*   *Mix Main Colors:* Orange, green, purple.
*   *Opposites:* Colors across from each other on the color wheel. Mix them to dull a color.
*   *Mixing Tip:* Mix on the palette or right on the paper!
*   Use layers to make dark spots, not white paint.

**How to Paint**

*   Plan it out and lightly sketch.
*   Mask the white areas (if you need to).
*   Start with light colors and backgrounds.
*   Add dark stuff.
*   Let each layer dry.
*   Add details and bright spots (remove paint or use a bit of opaque pigment).

**Keeping Things Nice**

*   Clean brushes after using them.
*   Keep paints and palettes dry.
*   Stretch paper before painting big washes.
*   Frame your art away from sunlight so it doesn't fade.

**Get Better**

Try these:

*   Paint strips that change from dark to light to get the hang of water.
*   Mix color charts to see how pigments act.
*   Paint simple stuff like fruit or landscapes to work on layers and light.

**Thoughts about Watercolor**

Watercolor likes patience. It's a bit wild – you work *with* the water. Like when you do something unloving. Roll with it, those happy accidents adds to the charm.
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