Watercolor Techniques with Goldfaber Aqua Watercolor Pencils
Basic Watercolor Techniques Perfect for Beginners!
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What a Combination
The Goldfaber Aqua is an ordinary drawing pencil. Really? Of course, you can use it simply for drawing – quick sketching, hatching or even shading on surfaces. But what makes Goldfaber Aqua so special? The color is entirely blendable with water! Get some brushes and water and see the drawing transform into a lively and vibrant watercolor painting. This pencil will send you on a journey of discovery. This is because your curiosity will be awakened by the many different ways of combining of dry and wet techniques. You will be amazed at the possibilities this opens up for drawing and painting.
Glazing
Watercolors are transparent and can be mixed to give new shades of color. You can make use of this effect through glazing.
Step 1:
Apply several thin washes of paint on each other...
Step 2:
...during this process, make sure that each wash fully dries...
Step 3:
...before applying the next wash.
Masking
The contrast with the white in the background contributes to your picture's liveliness. These white areas need to be designated and left blank during painting, which is not always easy for a beginner. If you want to ensure that certain areas on your picture remain white, then you should mask these areas.
Step 1:
The masking fluid is applied as a liquid and forms a rubbery film when dry.
Step 2:
When it is dry, you can apply watercolors however you want – the masked surface will remain unaffected.
Step 3:
After your picture has dried completely, use your finger to rub off the masking film carefully from the paper surface.
Wash Technique and Wet-on-Wet Technique
These two techniques require you to work with generous amounts of water. Colors flow wildly, but painterly, into each other. For the wash technique, paint is applied on dry paper, whereas for the wet-on-wet technique, the paper is wetted with clean water before paint application, such that the paint runs more intensively.
Wet the paper
Apply the paint
Wash technique on dry paper
Granulation
On papers with strong textures, you can use a very beautiful effect. Hold an almost dry bush in a very flat position and glide it gently across the surface of the paper, such that the pigments are applied only to the top layer of the paper grain. This produces random white regions that create a wonderful contrast to the color.
Really Useful: the Water Brush
You like traveling, and paint while you are on the go? Then the water brush from Faber-Castell is the ideal companion for you. Its cap has a special shape enabling you to achieve amazing effects.
Good to know: With varying the pressure on the water tank you control the amount of water you need for watercoloring.Â
Scraping Technique
Scraping technique: You can easily move the dissolved paint on the paper using the wedge-shaped side on the cap to create interesting textures.
Scratching Technique
Scratching technique: The integrated grooves on the cap can be used to create unusual effects. The damp paper can be scored to give your picture elaborated line patterns in less than no time.
Color SpritzingÂ
Color spritzing: Give your watercolor painting an unparalleled sense of airiness by using the splatter painting technique. Run the brush tip over the lead of the colored pencil in short, quick up- and down strokes to throw splatters directly on the picture.
Different Distances
Try out different distances to see which of them give you the best results.
Drawing on Wet Paper
Drawing on wet paper: You have to try drawing on wet paper. How much a stroke made using Goldfaber Aqua will run on a paper is different depending on how much the paper has been wetted.
Salt TechniqueÂ
It is guaranteed to produce beautiful textures! Sprinkle coarse salt on the wet picture and let everything dry. Then remove the salt and be delighted by the interesting textures.
Blend colors with water
Sprinkle salt
Remove salt
Producing Pigments
You can use either a sandpaper block or a knife to scrape pigments directly from the lead of the colored pencil onto the paper.
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On wet paper, the colors will dissolve immediately in the film of water. On dry paper, you can take the pigments using a and further process them.
Effects Using Spray BottleÂ
You can achieve a really great-looking effect using a simple spray bottle. Draw your picture as your normally would – and then spray water on selected spots. You will be thrilled by the result of the colors running!
Draw a picture
Spray
Sgraffito
The last time you tried the sgraffito technique was probably during your childhood using wax crayons. But sgraffito is also an interesting way of using colored pencils.
Here's how it works: the first step involves completely covering one color with another; the underlying color should ideally be brighter than the upper color. Then carefully scratch out lines and areas from the upper layer using a knife. And just like that, you have magically created beautiful contrasts and patterns!