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hi everyone and welcome along to today's quick fix so the question i am answering today is from a subscriber who said how do we create depth and perspective in paintings with light and shade so they say i always struggle with getting darker and therefore a missing depth and perspective in my paintings everything is just too washed out and there's no contrast when i'm adding darker color i often end up darkening everything not just the shadows or the foreground so let's have a think well what i'm going to do is i'm just going to create a really so simple quite loose little watercolor painting for you of a landscape which would be a nice little uh sort of exercise in itself okay so the first thing to say is i like to think of color that shrinks and it goes off into the distance so color in the distance is going to be far less vibrant it's going to be faded it's going to be muted it's almost got so small that it's hard to see so i'm going to begin with some very dilute colors so you can...