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Skillshare

Winter Watercolors on Your iPad in Procreate + 20 Free Procreate Brushes

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Overview

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In this class, you'll learn how to create winter inspired watercolors on your iPad in Procreate.  When you take this class, you’ll get all of my watercolor brushes and templates as free downloads, plus my watercolor paper texture paper, glitter and gold papers, and some snowflake shapes to get you started.

You'll learn:

  • a few different digital watercolor techniques, so you know how to create watercolors that work best for your personal style. 
  • how to combine watercolor snowflakes with a banner and a short winter inspired quote.
  • how to create a watercolor wreath using a direct painting method. 
  • how to paint all the winter plant shapes that I like to create
  • some easy tips for turning any plant shape into a watercolor illustration for your wreath.
  • how to use a masking method to create a winter plant filled word.

Here are the three projects we'll create in the class:

All you need to take this class is your iPad and a stylus.  I’ll be using the Apple Pencil, but you could use any stylus, or even your finger.

Here are the Class Downloads (you can find the password at the beginning of the class)

Here is the Pinterest Inspiration Board

Here is the iPad Facebook Group

Syllabus

  • Winter Watercolors on your iPad in Procreate + 20 Free Procreate Brushes
  • Downloads and Inspiration
  • Paper and Selections
  • Pencil Selections
  • Direct Painting and Glitter
  • Arranging Elements
  • Winter Plant Wreaths
  • Masking Process
  • Color and Form Varition

Taught by

Liz Kohler Brown

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