Watercolor paintings get more interesting when you use three special tricks to make them look like real water or sky or trees.
The First Trick: Layering Colors Like Stacked Cookies
Imagine you have a plate of cookies, and each cookie is a different color. When you stack them, the colors mix together, and you get something new, just like when you paint! If you put lighter colors first and then add darker colors, it looks like the water or sky has more depth, almost like it’s moving.
The Second Trick: Using Salt to Make Sparkly Water
If you sprinkle a little salt on wet paint, it makes tiny bubbles that look like sparkles in the water. It’s like when you put salt in your soup, it changes how things taste, just like how salt changes how colors look!
The Third Trick: Blotting with Paper Towels to Make Waves
If you press a paper towel on wet paint, it soaks up some of the color and makes waves or ripples. It's like when you put your hand in water, you make wiggles that move out from where you touched!
These tricks help make paintings look more real, just like how touching something with your fingers helps you know what it feels like!
Examples
- Layering paint to make a tree look more three-dimensional.
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See also
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