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clipka wrote:
> Even then, I found this process quite frustrating at times: If you happened to
> have picked a sufficiently wrong hue for a certain object, unless the "good"
> hue would be a dirty brown, you'd have no real chance of correcting your
> mistake. Other than throwing away the paper and starting all over again, that
> is. And if you found that the tree over there in the background would have been
> better placed one or two centimeters to the right... oh crap!
This is why watercolor is considered one of the hardest media in which
to work. If you can't make a mistake look like something you intended
all along, it's time to start over.
Regards,
John
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