I just finished painting recently, and the effect is good, but it looks ugly when it is dry. Why can't you draw it every time? How else can I draw a high score for Gome?

It's because you don't have a good grasp of the ratio of pigment to water. Many environmental factors have caused these reasons, so your painting should be smooth and not stagnant. Gome pays attention to color first. Gome's colors are beautiful and rich, but not dirty. This is horizontal, changeable and interactive, but it is not dirty, bold in color and loose in brushwork, that is, it is bold and unrestrained and cannot be dispersed. In contrast, Gome's paintings belong to hue. The shape is based on beautiful colors, unlike blocks and solid color brushes, which is particularly tacky. I don't know what you study, because colors are not like sketches, there are many kinds, and the colors in the north and south are different. Pay attention to dry and wet colors, the proportion of pigments, and the problem of using pens will all cause chromatic aberration. Be saturated, not too thin and not too thin. Some people just started to paint colors, dare not, and chose a little color. And dirty, easy to change color, not too thick, it will crack if it is difficult to dry. Another reason is to pay attention to avoid rose, pink and other colors when laying the background color. These colors are easy to pan-color, so try to spread them accurately at the first time, and don't always change them. So much for opaque, dirty and overflowing colors. I hope it helps you.