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Key Takeaways
- Watercolor is translucent and fast-drying, making mistakes harder to correct than with opaque mediums like oil paint.
- Overworking a painting can damage the paper and reduce vibrancy, so planning layers in advance is essential.
- Using a larger brush can minimize excessive strokes and help prevent overworking detailed areas.
- Proper paint-to-water balance is critical, as over-dilution reduces control and affects color intensity.
- Patience during drying and thoughtful correction techniques, such as lifting or light sanding, can help manage unavoidable errors.

