one color with many shades

Draw Tip Tuesday: One Color, Many Shades

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In this week’s Draw Tip Tuesday, Koosje Koene, co-founder of Sketchbook Skool uses one single color and plays with its many different shades to paint a painting.

This can be fun to try when you’re drawing on location and only have a few supplies. All you need is a pen with waterproof ink, a brush (or water brush!) and at least one color of watercolor paint!

Share your drawings created with this tip on social media using the hashtag #DTTInAction

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