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    • bradyblack
      bradyblack last edited by bradyblack

      Hi,
      I am doing urban sketching for my inktober challenge, and I can't figure out what is wrong with this picture. It is intended to be loose, but I don't like the background, and I can't figure out what is wrong with it. I would appreciate any thoughts on this.

      Brady
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      • Ailantan
        Ailantan last edited by

        First thing I see is that background doors are leaning to left.
        Other is you muddy your colors - watercolors require some patience or knowledge which colors or pigments mix together nicely. Sometimes it's better to place colors beside each other without mixing them with a brush for them to mingle gently (water on water technique). Other times you do layers of color - but you need to wait to layers to be dry.

        In the foreground, there is a lot of blue colors, which we don't have in the background so it also has this separation of a picture.

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        • bradyblack
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          • bradyblack
            bradyblack last edited by

            @ailantan Thank you. That is wonderful feedback. I totally see these observations. I appreciate your time and considerations

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            • NessIllustration
              NessIllustration Pro last edited by

              Same as Ailantan, if I were you I'd try to wait for each color to dry before applying another color so they don't get muddy 🙂 It can be a pain, but patience is good with watercolors hihi

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              • bradyblack
                bradyblack @NessIllustration last edited by

                @nessillustration agreed! it is a vurtue required medium. I will work on that on today’s drawing. thank you for the feedback

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