James Gurney uses transparent watercolor for this informal sketch of a gravel road crossing a stone bridge. He demonstrates a simple “salt and pepper” exercise to practice leaving random light spots in a dark background and dark spots in a light background.
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Watercolor sketchbook: [ Ссылка ]
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Kevin MacLeod: "Life of Riley" [ Ссылка ]
Watercolor Textures for Sparkling Light
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