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<p>[QUOTE="sabre123, post: 4538785, member: 8258"]I was thinking gouache at first, a combination of gouache and transparent watercolor...or, it may be only transparent watercolor mixed with white. If you mix white watercolor with a transparent watercolor, you'll get a fairly opaque color. I can't say for sure without a close-up, but if you look at the colors in her hat, you can see the use of a wet-in-wet technique in some areas. You won't get that with gouache.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="sabre123, post: 4538785, member: 8258"]I was thinking gouache at first, a combination of gouache and transparent watercolor...or, it may be only transparent watercolor mixed with white. If you mix white watercolor with a transparent watercolor, you'll get a fairly opaque color. I can't say for sure without a close-up, but if you look at the colors in her hat, you can see the use of a wet-in-wet technique in some areas. You won't get that with gouache.[/QUOTE]
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