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Rating:  Summary: The most realistic nature and architectural watercolors... Review: The first time I saw this book by Michael P. Rocco in my local public library, I've been convinced that realistic watercolors can be as good as just about any other paintings in airbrushing, oil, pastel, etc. And I was also convinced that it was a must-have in my watercolor book collection. And now it is. This book looks rather difficult, but it puts me up to speed in becoming an intermediate watercolorist. After all, watercolor is a deep-seated commitment.Author Michael P. Rocco layed out the contents in an easy-to-follow from-simple-to-complex order. Starting from basic natural objects, woods, metals, bricks to water, snow, reflections, glass, clothes, ropes, almost every common texture is included and demonstrated. Mr. Rocco also mentioned his palette and composition. Last but not least, the 11 complete painting demonstrations at the end are a plus. The author is very good at not only landscapes, but also still life and portrails. At the moment, I can't find any books that compare to Painting Realistic Watercolor Textures. It's a one-man work. Though you can find some very realistic watercolor snapshots in Splash 1-5 Best of Watercolor, it's just that. The series displays the best works. If you're looking for a good tutorial book in realistic watercolors, look no further.
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