Watercolor is a painting technique comprehensive for the infinity of shades can make a simple stroke. This technique requires skill in handling the Brush because we control every stroke depending on the amount of water in the same, that does not flow at will by the surface where applied. Similarly one of the virtues of watercolor is that if we act quickly we can continue treating it after application before it dries, so getting more out of our line.

Until recently, most thought that the computer could never make up for texture conferred on the role this painting technique. But as it has evolved the graphic editing softwareto increasingly more similarity we mimic the look of watercolor digitally. Illustrator, PhotoShop Patten and are three such programs that can create watercolor aspect of our work, so surprising that a few years ago we had not imagined.
I show a collection of PhotoShop tutorials and Brushes watercolor effect contributing to our illustrations, so that we can add nuances of watercolor on our projects even photographic treatment.
A great resource to consider in order to provide impetus to many of our artworks.
You can see all the tutorials and download the Brushes in bluefaqs.