Easy: Rainy Day Painting Watercolor

Switch to a round brush and start adding buildings, trees, and other details to your scene. Use a combination of wet-on-wet and wet-on-dry techniques to create soft, blended edges.

Rainy day watercolor painting is an accessible and rewarding way for beginners to explore atmospheric effects, as the fluid nature of the medium naturally mimics the look of a misty, wet environment. By mastering a few simple techniques like "wet-on-wet" and using a limited palette of cool tones, you can create professional-looking scenes ranging from cozy window raindrops to moody urban landscapes. Essential Supplies for a Rainy Scene rainy day painting watercolor easy

: Cold-pressed (140lb/300g) is best as it handles heavy water washes without warping too much. Switch to a round brush and start adding

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5) – Perfect for beginners seeking calm creativity By mastering a few simple techniques like "wet-on-wet"

: Masking fluid (to preserve white raindrops) and a straw for "blow painting" techniques. Core Techniques for Beginners

The secret to a successful "easy" rainy day painting is managing the wetness of your paper. How I Painted Watercolour Raindrops

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