Stop trying to create original artwork the hard way!... "At Last! You Can Learn To Paint Beautiful Watercolors Perfectly…Without All the Trial and Error" Step-By-Step Watercolor Guide Gives You All The Secrets To Creating Fresh and Vibrant Watercolor PaintingsDear Friends, Let’s face it, painting with watercolors is tough! There’s no doubt, watercolors are probably the most difficult skill for any artist to learn. Frankly, watercolor painting is something you just can’t fake. However, the big problem is most books on the subject are filled with lots of beautiful pictures but not enough step-by-step instruction to even get you started. Sound at all familiar? But now there’s good news!... Recently, we found a way to republish a guide by highly acclaimed artist, Herb Olson, that has been the secret resource many top artists used to perfect their watercolor skills. Now you can discover… The Right (and the Wrong) Way To Create Beautiful Watercolors This newly released work called "Watercolor Made Easy" by Herb Olson is the quickest and easiest way to learn to paint with watercolors. Inside this magnificent work you’ll get step-by-step instruction on how to creating vibrant and fresh watercolor paintings. You’ll also find pages and pages of detailed illustrations that clearly demonstrate these "secret" watercolor techniques. It’s like having your own private painting instructor! You’ll find that this highly informative guide has absolutely everything you’ll need to not only get started, but to be well on your way to creating glorious original watercolors! he work is divided up into 16 comprehensive sections: Section 1: Materials What you need to know about choosing paper How to choose the essential elements of your artist’s toolbox - you can even find some of these things laying around the house! The one common household item that will show you how your finished painting will look on the wall - before you’re even complete! Section 2: Palette How to organize your palette How to avoid the biggest mistake beginners make - one that can cause serious trouble! Section 3: Composition How to establish a horizon line How to create your center of interest Using abstractions to pull your picture together Section 4: Figure The importance of thumbnail sketches The secret to the six-stroke figure Composition and placement Section 5: Color How to divide pigments for the best results Determining the emotional impact of color Using color to suggest movement The correct way to add reflections Section 6: Special Effects Using action to paint convincing waterfalls The secrets to fog, rain and reflections How to paint shadows, intense light, haze and smoke The versatility of maskoid Section 7: Trees Step-by-step demonstration of how to paint thickly wooded areas Determining the direction of light and it’s effect on vegetation How to create tre
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