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How to mimic traditional watercolor with digital brushes
What you'll learn
How to paint digitally like traditional watercolor
How to mimic traditional watercolor Requirements
No drawing skills required
A dozen of free Procreate brushes are included in class that you can use for your future art Description
In this class you'll learn how to watercolor digitally. I provide a set of 12 free brushes and two watercolor papers so you can keep them and use them in your future art.This class is meant for beginners, you really don't need to know how to draw to achieve a beautiful result!At the end of the class, you'll be able to mimic traditional watercolor with Procreate, this skill can be used in your art in other subjects as well.I have gathered for you some copyright free images in a Pinterest board where you can select your favorite ones for your art, or you can follow along with the three images I use in class.We will make an exercise with the brushes so we can know them, how they behave, how to have this juicy flow on the paper.Then I will explain how to paint leaves, this will be a good way to master the technique.If you fancy it you can add a messy finishing touch with blotches and droplets.Second art will be a set of flowers on a white background, with more details, so we are increasing the difficulty a bit.Third and last art, we will paint a branch of cherry tree flowers on a blurry background. Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Some examples of what you can achieve in class
Lecture 2 Where to find inspiration
Lecture 3 Getting to know the brushes
Section 2: Watercolor leaves
Lecture 4 Sketching the leaves
Lecture 5 First colored layer, part 1
Lecture 6 First colored layer, part 2
Lecture 7 Adding...