Solid watercolors are easy to store and durable, and the production process is relatively complicated. What is the difference between solid watercolors and tubular watercolors? Tubular watercolors are more troublesome to use, but different styles of paintings have different needs for watercolors.
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Read MoreTransparent watercolor is characterized by high color transparency, and when colors are superimposed, the coloring is deep and full of layers. When painting transparent watercolors, white paint is not used, but the color of the supporting material (watercolor paper, etc.) used for painting is used a......
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