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in this video lesson youamp;#39;ll discover the wiping out and washing out methods and how to use them in watercolor painting to demonstrate to you the wiping out and washing out painting methods i will first make a plain wash for this purpose i fixed the watercolor paper sheet to the board placed this board with a tilt of about 15 degrees and pre-mixed blue paint in the saucer i will skip the explanation of how to do a plain saw wash because i have already demonstrated and explained this method several times in previous video lessons this wash is complete and while the paper surface is still wet i wash the brush and dry it with a paper towel so that i can use it for wiping out wet paint from the paper surface i have to point out that the brush is not fully dry but damp as a completely dry brush will not take the paint so readily you can wipe out wet paint not only with a brush but also with a paper napkin or a towel for the same purpose you can also use cotton bud sticks or a piece o