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    • BichonBistro
      BichonBistro @xin li last edited by BichonBistro

      @xin-li it's going to be BEAUTIFUL!

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      • xin li
        xin li last edited by

        WIP: I have no clue how much color I need to mix to cover an area. So I always mixed too little. Right now, the color is all over the place, due to I keep mixing color when it is run out, and every time I mix it ends up slightly different.
        Am I frustrated? yes. Is this fun? also yes.
        Is there a way to harmonize the color at this stage? would glaze on top work?
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        Web: www.lixin.no
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        • BichonBistro
          BichonBistro @xin li last edited by

          @xin-li I like the variations! It is fun to watch what happens with watercolor 😊

          You may already be doing this, but sometimes it helps to mix your colors (more than you think you need) in clear glass jars at the deepest shade, then use your palette (or smaller containers) to lighten the values of that mix.

          If you really want to unify an area, a transparent glaze of one hue (I would not mix for glazing) can work, but I would not glaze over the darks at the bottom. You could glaze one area in a cool transparent hue, the focal point in a warm version of that hue, for example. But I would test the glazing on scraps first to see if it's an effect you like.

          Glad you are having fun!

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          • xin li
            xin li last edited by

            Progress so far. The color is way off compared to the color study. I might try to a glaze of green tone tomorrow to bring the color closer to the color study.
            @BichonBistro thank you for the watercolor tip.
            process02.jpg

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            • LauraA
              LauraA SVS OG @xin li last edited by

              @xin-li You said: "Am I frustrated? yes. Is this fun? also yes." Love it! This sums up why we make art!

              Also, I like your warm windows. And I think the purplish-blue has enough harmony.

              Do you do watercolors frequently? I thought maybe you did digital more, but I'm not sure.

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              • BichonBistro
                BichonBistro @xin li last edited by

                @xin-li I think this is working well! Blue is complementary color of orange and purple complementary of yellow, so unless this goes against your vision for the piece, I wouldn’t worry about matching to your original color study.

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                • xin li
                  xin li @LauraA last edited by

                  @LauraA I normally work digitally. But I learned a lot of working with wet media during this year's inktober. Color is tricky for me with watercolor. It helped a lot by followed SVS watercolor courses by Vesper Stamper and Lee. @BichonBistro also gave me lots of useful watercolor tips.

                  Web: www.lixin.no
                  IG: www.instagram.com/lixin.illustration/

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                  • braden H
                    braden H @xin li last edited by

                    @xin-li said in Slowvember, slow start.:

                    The color is way off compared to the color study

                    The colour may not be the same as the study, but it still works really well. Blue and orange is always a winning combo 😃

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                    • KaraDaniel
                      KaraDaniel @xin li last edited by

                      @xin-li looks great so far!

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                      • xin li
                        xin li last edited by

                        Thank you, everyone, for tips, supports, critiques, and encouragement. I finished the painting. The result is posted at the contest thread.

                        Web: www.lixin.no
                        IG: www.instagram.com/lixin.illustration/

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