Watercolor Painting: Shading Chin & Cheeks

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Part of the video series: Watercolor Painting: A Girl's Image

Summary: Soften the edges of the chin and cheeks to add character and dimension when painting the image of a girl using watercolors. Learn more about how to shade the chin and cheeks or a girl watercolor painting from a professional artist in this free painting video.

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Cody Davis Cody is an artist with over 35 years experience in painting with oil, watercolors and acrylics. He has a Fine Arts degree with honors from the University of T... read more

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Watercolor Painting: Shading Chin & Cheeks

Okay now we're going to put in the shadow. Underneath the chin. I want to make sure that it is not wet, anymore. And it looks like it is more of a tapered shadow. Okay! And now we are going to need to start putting in some of the grays around the eyes. Add some more gray here. So, we put it in there and now we've got to soften up the edges. And add a little bit of pink rose right there, where the cheek is, and some more at the bottom of this cheek here. Rosy cheeks. Okay, soften this edge here. And work on the skin a little bit more up here.

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