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    Underpainting Watercolors? Do it or Skip it

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    • MirkaH
      MirkaH last edited by

      I’ve never heard of underpainting with watercolors, because they are transparent. I guess the only time i’d do it if it was a night time scene, and I wanted to add that underlying blue tone to all my colors. Or a similar scenario. But you run the risk of muddling colors up. I would just paint normal, and not do underpainting.

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      • bradyblack
        bradyblack @lmrush last edited by

        @lmrush meaning setting up a tonal value under the painting usually with a cool color or something.

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          bradyblack @MirkaH last edited by

          @MirkaH Great. Thank you for your help

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          • bradyblack
            bradyblack last edited by

            Thank you all for your help. This helps answer some questions for me.

            Much appreciated.

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            • idid
              idid last edited by

              Quentin Greban always always use this technique. I totally love his illustrations.

              When I paint in watercolor (of course I am way worse than Quentin Greban 😃 ), I sometimes use this technique, it totally depends on the paper I am using. Sometimes the paper are not that good for multiple-layers of watercolor, but can handle watercolor and colored pencil at the same time.
              While for paper that are good for underpainting, such as Arches cold press, adding a layer of colored pencil would be too difficult.

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              • demotlj
                demotlj SVS OG last edited by

                I have tried this technique and have liked it in certain paintings and not so much in others so I’m not sure I’m much help. I only use it with a limited palette and transparent colors, and it works best for me if it’s a heavily organic scene — a woodland setting for example.

                (For those who don’t know what this is, some people will lay a light wash of one color over the entire painting before painting on top of it to unify the painting. It requires a good understanding of glazing because the layers will blend with those below and maybe that’s why mine have only been sometimes successful.)

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                • Lee White
                  Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG last edited by

                  You guys should check out Vesper's SVS class. It's all about under painting in watercolor and it can really add a lot of depth and glow to your colors.

                  https://courses.svslearn.com/courses/reinventing-your-watercolor-palette

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                  • theprairiefox
                    theprairiefox @Lee White last edited by

                    @Lee-White that class was very informative about how watercolors actually work with each other and the paper. It also educates on why under painting and building up layers works sometimes and not others.

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                    • ajillustrates
                      ajillustrates @Lee White last edited by

                      @Lee-White Just rewatched Versper's class, and yes, big thumbs up on building up the colors and tones through glazes. What I've learned from this thread is that "underpainting" seems mean very different things to every artist, and that confusion has been reflected in the answers.

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                      • Hillary Craig
                        Hillary Craig @Lee White last edited by

                        @Lee-White I'll have to check that out. Sounds like a great class!

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