My Watercolor PieceResponses1. I used the three-point perspective. 2.This photo is of the John Hancock Building in Chicago when I went there 2 summers ago. 3. What I found difficult was making the building look tall. I had to think able the angles of the lines that I drew. 4. The watercolor technique warm-up helped because I used a lot of color drop in my piece and I wouldn't have known how to do that if I didn't have that warm-up. The forced perceptive photography warm-up helped because I was the one taking the pictures and so it made me think about where to position the camera. This helped me when painting my piece because I was able to know what angle to position my lines in my sketch. Watercolor Warm-Ups1. I found the watercolor technique warm-up the most helpful because I was able to learn how to use watercolor in other ways to create more realistic looks. I ended up using a lot of color drop in my piece and so it was helpful to learn how to do that.
2. I really like how watercolor looks. I like how it doesn't necessarily look the same in every part of your piece and how it adds dimension. 3. The hardest part about water color is maintaining it. Sometimes when you are painting, the water will move around. Sometimes, it is hard to create the same exact color and is hard to paint over dark colors.
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