Watercolor Glazing and Layering Basics

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So much depth and control is possible with glazing in watercolor. Its a powerful and useful technique. In this video we get into the basics of what glazing is, why to do it and some tips for the best results. Silver Brush Black Velvet (various) – http://amzn.to/2rKuDfc   DaVinci Cosmotop Spin (various – http://amzn.to/2qMsvGo   M. Graham Watercolor (various) – http://amzn.to/2rIiZSM   Arches Tear off Pad 140# Cold Press – http://amzn.to/2rIhIuV

How to Draw a Nose by jesciahopper




This tutorial gives you a basic look at the shapes and anatomy needed for drawing realistic noses. Make sure to watch my other tutorials on facial features!


In this video, I am using a Prismacolor Ebony drafting pencil, but you can use any kind of pencil - plain old HB pencils work great! Try to stay within the HB-2B range for general sketching. Too hard of a graphite (the higher the H, the harder the graphite) is really light and can indent the paper easily if you press too hard. The higher the B, the softer the graphite, which will create darker marks!

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