Flat Wash- basic technique that will help you if you need to cover a large area on the paper.
Dry Brush- when the brush is relatively dry but still has paint on it. Glazing- applying glaze on the same color darkens the value Hue- often refers to a paint of less concentration of pigment Intensity- quality of being intense lifting paint- texture created by impressing fabric or some other material into wet paint and pulling it off after drying Masking Fluid- used to block out areas of watercolor while you paint Palette- a thin board or slab on which an artist lays and mixes colors Scrubbing- a technique for removing paint from a surface with a brush paper towel or tissue in order to correct mistakes Color temp- temp of ideal balck body radiator that radiates light of a color Tint/shade- tint mixes with the white, black mixes for shade Transparent Value- quality that makes water color see through Wet into dry- wet paint applied on dry paper Wet on wet- water on papaer first before paint Wax resist- artwork using waxy crayons , pastels and water color paints Salt technique- gathers watercolor pigments not to shinny Watercolor pper- a paint of which liquid dispersion Blotting- dry usuing an absorbent material Watercolor point- made with cotton and pigments of a water based solution Perspective- the art of drawing solid objects on a 2 dimensional surface
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