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Setting up a custom watercolor palette for sketching

I’m excited to announce I’ve released a quick little class about setting up custom watercolor palette for sketching. If you want to get to know your paints and their properties better, or if you’re new to watercolor and are wondering what’s important to look for in a sketching palette, or if you’re an experienced painter wanting to change or reduce your palette, then this is the class for you. I’ve also included chapters about mixing theory, primary colors and how to choose pigments for those of you who want a bit of background knowledge about paints.

In this class, we’re taking a look at how to set up and organize a custom watercolor palette for outdoor sketching.
Setting up your custom watercolor palette can be a step towards improving your painting experience. It also makes a lot of sense to fill your palette with the colors you like and that are versatile mixers.

Although this class is about setting up a palette, it’s not necessarily about buying new paints! You know I’m a fan of rediscovering unused supplies and making the most of it. And that’s what we will do (among many other things) in this class.

I will show you:

  • how assembling your own palette with custom colors can give you better mixing results
  • what kind of palettes are light and practical for outdoor use
  • how different layouts for a palette can look like
  • a bit of color and mixing theory, a look at primary colors
  • how to read information on paint tubes
  • what properties like transparency and opacity mean for your paintings
  • how to decide if you should use tubes or pans
  • practical tips, on rearranging palette space, filling up pans hassle-free, how to reuse spare parts, and keeping your field kit in order so it will last you a long time

Modifying and improving your palette can be an ongoing process throughout the years, so I invite both beginners and experienced painters to take a closer look at their watercolor kit.

At the end of this class, you’ll have the knowledge to set up a custom watercolor palette fitting exactly your needs, or to modify an existing palette you might already have. If you are passionate or curious about watercolor, it’s worth a look to take a closer look at your palette.

You can buy the class directly as a one-time purchase or take it through Skillshare (subscription, 4 free weeks).

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