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The Three Stages of Watercolor Paper: Wet, Damp, Dry
Wet, damp, and dry. Each stage has its own characteristics and can affect the outcome of a painting in different ways. Learn how paint will behave in each stage to get the outcome you want.


12 Part Circle Division Tutorial
How to measure a circle into 12 equal parts with a compass and ruler.


How to Use White Watercolor
The world of watercolor painting holds a stunning spectrum of colors, but there's one color that often gets overlooked: white. While it may seem simple, the use of white in watercolor painting is incredibly versatile and nuanced, particularly when we delve into the different types of white: Titanium White, Chinese White, and the strategic use of the white of the paper with masking fluid. Let's demystify using white in our watercolor work. Titanium White: An Artist's Power Too


Transfer an Image onto Watercolor Paper (4 Methods)
Choose a Method: Graphite, Lightbox, Tracing Paper, or use a Projector.


Creating and Managing Paint Inventory
How to keep your paints organized when you have a lot.


How to Use Tubes of Watercolor Paint
Using tubes of watercolor paint can be a bit different than using pans or cakes of watercolor. Here's a basic guide on how to use tubes of w


How To Use Watercolor Pans
Using watercolor sets of pans is a popular choice for many artists due to their portability and ease of use. Here's my basic guide on how to
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