Watercolor feathering technique

Feathering technique means blending the edge of the previous stroke that leaves the edge loosen instead of having sharp edge. In painting misty scenes, feathering technique is used a lot. 
Step 1: Draw the mountain top with the required tonal value.( Tonal value will be low, if you are painting distant mountain and it will be high when the mountain is closer to the viewer)
Step 2:  When it is still wet, take a clean brush, wet it(amount of water taken on the brush should able to make thin film on paper) and apply a stroke that slightly touches the edge of the previous stroke. You can see color flows downward and fades out into nothing.
That's it!
You can also use this technique while painting shadows of an object.

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