1. The activity that I found the most helpful was probably the illustration from the children’s book because you got to see how all the different water color techniques actually play out on paper. Then, it was just an added bonus that we got to practice these skills as well during that activity. 2. What I like most about watercolor is that the colors can end so well. For example, if you were to create a sunset using the different techniques and right blending the sunset can look so smooth and pretty, but that goes for painting anything with watercolor. 3. What I found most difficult about watercolor was the fact that if you added too much water, the colors could run all over the place. Another thing that I found difficult was sometimes that I forgot to add a color or something, but I’d have to add that color on top of a dark color which doesn’t work and just ends up ruining that section. *Right below this my 4 warm ups, then my painting and it in progress* Watercolor Perspective1. In my painting I used 1 point perspective.
2. The photo I took was when I went to Louisiana for soccer. The picture is when we visited New Orleans. 3. What I found most difficult to do in my piece was probably painting the tree. I just found it hard to paint the branches over the leaves while making it look realistic. 4. My most helpful warmup was the watercolor techniques. The most helpful perspective warm up was the hallway drawing. The two warmups I picked help because first, the perspective helped me figure out how to draw windows or doors to make it look realistic and that 1 point perspective we were suppose to capture. I think they also help because the water color techniques showed me different styles and the best techniques to paint to create a certain aspect. For example, the gradient wash style showed me the best way to create a sunset.
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