Here’s one of my recently completed Skillshare classes, this one’s FREE and is a really good one so go ahead and take it!
3 Step Watercolor: painting with layered washes by Renato Palmuti
The concept is to apply 3 layers of washes, from lightest to darkest and gradually add the shadows, highlights and details in between layers.
Materials used
Sakura Koi Watercolors
Canson watercolor paper
Drawing
Copying from the reference photo was very challenging for me. I think this one’s off the grids and correct perspective but anyway, I had fun with ruler lol.
First Wash
I took a photo when a corner of the box is still too wet. Added layers from the same colors, hereon focusing on the objects, defining more shadows, filling the top wash, and also adding some splatter to create texture.
Here’s when I found “Trust the Process” to be applicable. At this point I was totally skeptic it would turn nice. I can’t even get the shadows right and my colors keep on bleeding when they dry. My paper has also curled up significantly as I’ve brushed too much water on the first wash haha. But then I can see the layers and they’re varying opacity as they’re put on top of each other. It’s pretty cute! Plus, teal and orange is a nice combo hehe
Third Wash