How to paint realistic Water Drops on a Fall leaf in Watercolor Step by step | The Art Sherpa
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How to paint realistic Water Drops on a Fall leaf in Watercolor Step by step . Any skill level is welcome everything will be explained step-by-step so that beginners can enjoy painting with us. Let’s relax and chill out Fully guided YOU CAN PAINT THIS today  with The Art Sherpa 

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Tracing Method


Adjust the size to fit your surface and be sure to check your printer settings to see if the final size reflects the size you need. 

Rub the back with graphite or use Saral paper and skip this step.

 

Be sure to rub the back of your paper on the side without the lines drawing using a HB pencil.

Hold up to window light to make sure graphite covers all the lines of the subject drawing.

Test your Seral paper to make sure the color you are using is going to show on the canvas.

Tape your paper on your surface to transfer with tape to keep it from moving. If you are using saral paper make sure you have both sheets taped down and the transfer side of the Saral paper will be facing your surface. Carefully, with medium pressure, redraw over every line. You can lift one corner of paper to see that your transfer is happening. If not, check if your rubbing is too thin or that your pressure is not too light. After you are done tracing the lines, remove your traceable and you should have a copy of the line art on your canvas.  

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