INSANE Wet in Wet Technique | Watercolor Lesson

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Hi there, Liron here!
In today’s vid we’ll explore ADVANCED (and quite insane) wet-in-wet painting technique.

I want to show you how it’s possible to build almost the entire painting wet-in-wet.
This is taken from my livestream on the topic.
I hope you enjoy this newly narrated, shorter version!

Reference photo:

Time-Stamps:
00:00 - Introduction
00:18 - Drawing Stage
00:43 - WET-IN-WET Stage
05:47 - Drops & FOCUS
10:53 - Yellow Detail & Tail-lights
11:59 - End Result & Conclusion

- Liron
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MATERIALS I OFTEN USE

Paints (all Daniel Smith)
Quinacridone Rose

Brushes
Tracy Lebenzon Brushes
Escoda Travel Sets:

Paper

Palette

Plein-Air Easel

White Pen
Uniball Signo White Gel Pen (easy to find on ebay!)

MUSIC CREDITS

Music is Still-Life by Anbr:

* Please note this disclosure - Many of the links to Amazon (and possibly other websites in the future) are affiliate links.
This means I make a commission if you buy through them (and you obviously pay the same price).
However, my recommendations are honest and are always based on my own personal experience ^_^

#watercolor #painting
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I love the length of your videos. I think you have it just right. Any video that takes over 30 minutes seems to lose me. Really short ones with no talking seem to lose me too. Keep up the great work, I really enjoy your videos!

margaretswedien
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It’s like magic watching that car appear! Love it so much, and am always impressed and inspired by your videos. Thanks Liron, keep up the amazing work!! 👏🏼😁💕

lolly
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Oh yes Liron, I’ll be watching this numerous times !

BornAgainFarmGirl
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Striking effect, I always thought it's way more complicated to paint such scenes than it seems to be. I have been following you for a while now, I love the practicality of your tutorials and I like how relaxed and down to earth you are. Thanks for sharing your skills with us!

malomorgen
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Such a cool scene... waiting in a car in the rain watching the rain hit the windscreen. Amazingly done

carysfaerie
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I love it soooo much! Liron! So cool to see in actions the reflections, blurry effects, lifted pigments, its very useful tutorial! oh! I forgot! The drops on the cristal, that's so cool! Thank you for sharing this 😊

claritzairosario
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I also think the length is perfect as it is and love your relaxed approach to it all!

miablanchesettergren
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Going to mirror the comments below. You have the balance just right. Please keep up the great work. Am learning so much from you.

MilesPony
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again, u make it look so simple and easy.

goelnarendragoel
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Most excellent. I like the entire process with speeding up as needed. Blessed Passover!

terrymeechan
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Loved it. You explained so well in detail. U made this look so easy with your demo.Thank u.

meetkaur
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I think your video length here is PERFECT! Great lesson. Thank you.

bellabaker
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I love your videos, make them as long as you want

ntanasescu
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I don't mind recycled content! I also liked this timelapse! Because you narrate the video after you've filmed it Live, you get the opportunity to consider your artistic choices and how to best explain them. I recently discovered watercolor and you're one of my top 3 YouTube teachers! Thank you for everything. I hope you're having a good holiday!

erica-
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I love it, for sure I’m going to do that

Gigiridgway
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This is insane! So effective. Thank you.

carolpenn
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Thank you very much, for charing 🙏
One day, one day... I'll be there

petragunther
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Liron, look real close at a water drop on your windshield. The drop is a lens, and it inverts the image. The dark part, at the top, contains a warped concave copy of the horizon.. Sick, no? Your videos are great.

andymarks
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As a beginner I much prefer and need the full length video. Love your painting and will try to attempt it.

electrichen
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Just fab. I learned so much in that short space of time. Thank you.

Sjb