I have just finished setting up a watercolor painting forum to make it easier for people to communicate with me and others interested about the articles and demonstrations on this site, and watercolor painting in general.
You can find a link to the forum on top menu bar of Painting With Watercolors. Or you can just click on this link which will take you directly to the forum: Watercolor painting forum.
You do not need to register to read any of the posts on the forum but if you would like to leave a comment or a question then you need to go through the quick registration process. This is quite easy and is designed to minimise spam on the forum.
Watercolor painting forum registration
One the right hand sidebar of the watercolor painting forum click on the word register in the Login/Register section.
You will then be taken to the forum registration page:
There are just for simple steps:
1. Enter the user name you would like to use on the forum
2. Enter you email address. This is used to send you your forum password and to verify your account.
3. Enter the Captcha code (to protect the forum from automated spam registrations).
4. Click on the register button. Then you are done.
You will then be emailed your password so you can begin posting. If the password does not arrive within a few minutes please check you junk mail folder in case it has ended up there by accident.
Once you have received you password go back to the watercolor painting forum page and enter your details in the Forum Login/Register section of the right sidebar.
That’s it. I hope you find the watercolor painting forum of use in further developing your own watercolor paintings. In time I would like to see it become a highly useful repository of watercolor painting knowledge in its own right.
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Hello Janet, that page you accessed is not currently active as I had to shut the forum down due to excessive spam. I may try to start it up again once I solve the spam issue. I didn’t know the page was still showing, so thank you for letting me know. Kind regards, Joe