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Learn at your own pace, for full-length tutorials in watercolors, sketching and much more at: / vizarts Facebook page of Carl Stoveland: / posts YouTube Channel of Carl Stoveland: / @carlstoveland6768 TIME STAMPS 0:00 Introduction 0:35 Key Lessons 1:07 Value simplification technique- Squint your Eyes 1:54 Getting the big geometrical shapes right 2:55 Subject Simplification 3:10 Support my PATREON channel 3:31 Use of Construction Lines as guides 4:44 Two ways to show tonal values and function of our lazy brain 6:45 Chunking together similar mass tones 7:45 Regions outside focal interest are kept relatively abstract 9:15 Use of mono eraser 9:28 Remove Conflicts 10:23 Using a plastic ruler 10:40 Re-darkening light areas Thank you for stopping by my art channel. Sketching is often a neglected skill for many painters in pursuit of painting. I humbly attempt to bring focus back to sketching as an essential co-activity with painting. Sketching is an indispensable tool to study a subject and understand tonal values deeply. Any paint medium, including watercolor, is not suited to do quick and frequent study in tonal values. Sketching comes handy, especially with pencil because one can modify, erase and correct without any hassle. I highly encourage painters to sketch as often as they can. Happy sketching and painting! Background Music: www.bensound.com