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Hi, I'm JK Dooley, on behalf of Expert Village. And now we're going to talk a little bit about
how to fix errors, if you do make some mistakes, while you're creating your watercolor images.
Probably the obvious to the easiest way to fix them, is to not make them in the first
place. And that's, that sounds kind of, kind of a weird thing to say. But one of the ways
you can avoid even making an error in the first place, with your piece, is to go back
to what we talked about before, about laying down layers of color. Because if you start
with your layers, and you just lay down layers upon layers, as you put that color onto the
paper, you'll know immediately, if it's correct, if it's what you're looking for, if you're
getting the desired effect with that. So, if you start with the layers, you can build
up gradually, and if that particular color, as you lay it down on the paper, you find
out that it maybe isn't the color that you thought it was, or it's not what you were
looking for, you can pull that right back up off the paper. So, again the easiest way
to not make any errors, or to fix errors, is too not make any in the first place. And
the way you don't make any, is to start and do your layers, and that way you'll be able
to fix something when it does happen, or it won't happen at all.