Thank you Dianne. I love the way you teach - really involves the student and it's easy to follow along with your train of thoughts. This is such a better way of teaching than standing at a podium with a slideshow I think. 😃
You look for close value contrasts and interpret accordingly. Do you have a photo of windows with muttons and glass? If so, send it to me at dianne@diannemize.com and I'll do a tip showing how to go about doing this. Be sure to repeat your request in the email. Thanks.
Dianne, thank you so much for all so informative videos! if you are willing to talk about watercolor again, please I would like to know how different glossy and damp paper behave... thank you so much and please stay safe and sound!
Glossy paper will cause the paint to spread quickly and move without control. Damp paper will hold the paint in place much better and will also give soft edges. Both will dry much lighter.