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How to Draw a Realistic Water Texture
Welcome back everyone to this weeks video about how to draw a realistic water texture.  
 
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This drawing starts out with some guidelines for where I wan't the bulk of the choppy water to be. Once I have established that, I use the underhand grip to get the majority of the texture done. I like to create jagged edges on the tops of the peaks just to give it a bit more texture and interest as well.  
 
Once I have everything to my general liking, I will polish things over with a blending stump and an eraser. The eraser will create some highlights for water reflections and also adding in some little details as well. I used the blending stump between everything just to smooth some things out.  
 
Thank you all very much for watching and I hope you all enjoyed it!  
 
Music Info:  
Artist: DJlang59 
Song: Drops of H20 
Music can be found on cc.mixter.org
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			