{"id":276363,"date":"2023-10-24T15:00:52","date_gmt":"2023-10-24T14:00:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.naturestudio.com\/?p=276363"},"modified":"2024-03-05T15:12:40","modified_gmt":"2024-03-05T15:12:40","slug":"how-to-stop-paints-muddying","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.naturestudio.com\/how-to-stop-paints-muddying\/","title":{"rendered":"How to stop paints muddying"},"content":{"rendered":"

[vc_row columns_type=”default” section=”” full_screen=”” vertical_centering=”” background=”” bg_color_info=”” img=”” parallax_bg_width=”110″ parallax_reverse=”” video=””][vc_column text_color=”” animate=”” animate_delay=””][vc_column_text]When you’re painting with watercolour, one of the most disheartening things that can happen is if your paints, which appeared so bright and colourful on your palette, lose their vibrancy and end up looking muddy on your paper. If that’s happened to you, don’t be put off, because once you know how to stop paints muddying, it’s much easier to stay in control and achieve results you’re happy with.<\/p>\n

Have you wondered how to stop paints muddying<\/span> before?<\/h2>\n

Watercolour is hands down the most convenient<\/a> and cost-effective<\/a> medium to paint with and it gives you the best chance of success for developing your artistic skills.<\/p>\n

Working wet-on-dry can help you to stay in control of watercolour, and reduces the chances of paints muddying. If you’re seeking realistic results in your work then sticking to these 4 rules<\/a> that underpin my wet-on-dry method will help you to advance your watercolour paintings to new levels.<\/p>\n

But if you enjoy working in a loose style (whether exclusively or because, like me, you feel the need to express your creative self through more than one style<\/a>), you’re more likely to encounter situations when your paints will produce colours you didn’t intend.<\/p>\n

Whichever approach you take, the 5 simple tips in this mini class with guest tutor Jennifer Rose will help you to make sure your paints stay vibrant:<\/p>\n

How to stop paints muddying:<\/h2>\n

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