Splattering textures involves loading a brush with color and tapping the brush at a height to towards the paper. Since toothbrushes are made of nylon and could therefore not hold much paint and water, charging the toothbrush with paint from a paint brush is preferred rather than dipping the toothbrush in a puddle of water diluted color. To spray the texture, rake the bristles of the toothbrush along the points where sprayed textures are desired.
Sgrafitto Textures. Stamped Textures. Back Wash Textures remains the widest used texture in watercolor painting.
Alcohol Textures creating this texture is very similar to the backwash and the splatter except that instead of water, alcohol is flicked over the artwork. Salt Textures.