Cut Out Autumn Illustrations. Watercolor
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- Difficulty Level
- Introductory
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Let's create something really cute and enjoy the creative process. Prepeare your watercolors, paper and scissors.
We will paint abstract autumn backgrounds and then use them to create cut out illustrations.
There are 3 step-by-step collage creation tutorials,choose which one you like best, which one inspires you. Perhaps you will come up with your own plots or use this technique in your other projects. We will have a lot of fun. After all, pleasure is the most important thing in creativity.
What you'll learn from this class:
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In this class we will create a spread that is full of heart and soul. Using simple and loose sketching and painting techniques to put a part of ourselves into our art. I'll show you how to use scribbly pencil lines, watersoluble media, and add torn collage and ephemera papers to your work.
This is an advanced course, I am sharing my signature style of painting door and window illustrations. These have been all time popular on my Instagram.
All the basics of this course is covered in the following classes, which I recommend you to take -
1. Three ways to paint watercolor bougainvillea
2. Ink and watercolor - Door illustration
3. Watercolor planted pots - step by step
This class is divided into very simple steps to make the whole painting experience easy for you!
Welcome to my second Skillshare class! This class is aimed towards intermediate level watercolor users. If you are a beginner, please take my first class: Modern Watercolor Techniques for Beginners, as we will be referring to basic techniques throughout this class.
Here I will show you how to achieve great results painting in negative space, using either your pulse and precision skills, or masking fluid, as well as techniques for using white paint (ink or acrylics) over you watercolors.
I also demonstrate a variety of paintings I have created and explain why and how I used certain techniques.
I addition, we will dive into experimental watercolor even more, using different mediums and household supplies, including masking fluid, acetone (nail polish remover), thick grain salt… to name a few!
By the end of this class you will be able to complete an AMAZING watercolor illustration, using the various techniques we have learned. You will also begin to train your watercolor brain to think in layers and sections.
Happy to have you here!
Class Layout:
- Supplies
what are we using and how?
- Blocking Space
Using masking fluid vs negative space and when to use ink over watercolor
- Negative Space Exercise
- Masking Fluid Exercise
- Using Acrylic/Ink Over Watercolor
- Experimental Textures
- Cloud Practice
-Final Project (using all the techniques we learned)
- Painting Clouds
Along with learning the skills to paint dancing Northern Lights, you will learn something far more important in this class - GOING WHERE YOUR PAINTING WANTS TO TAKE YOU.
That's right! Watercolor is a medium unlike any other. By letting the colors blend however they want on paper, you will get effects that are IMPOSSIBLE to get in any other medium. It seems like a hard thing to learn but you'll see how easily we will achieve this in today's class.
You will also get loads of small yet effective tips throughout this class which will improve your creative practice.
Through this class I am going to help you get rid of fear and doubt when approaching a watercolor landscape and we are going give ourselves the permission to embrace the unpredictable nature of watercolors and how to work with the “mistakes” that come with it.
Are you ready to paint the ethereal, dacing Aurora Borrealis with me?
Music:
Flying High by Fredji
Prelude White by Svyat Ilin
In this class we demystify the illustration process! Learn to draw energetic portraits, add layers of personality and complexity, dress-up your characters and place them in enchanted settings.
Throughout the class I walk you through my creative process from rough character sketch to character design, from finding the basic elements of energetic poses to illustrating an imaginary scene.
Starting with painting a dynamic portrait, you’ll learn how to make the drawing your own without copying what you see in a reference photo, using it for inspiration and a starting point to your own artwork. You’ll Learn to use masks and shading techniques, draw with the eraser, and paint relatable character in settings that tell a story. By the end of class you’ll be able to illustrate a complete scene around a dynamic portrait with skill and ease.