The first and not-exactly-like-in-the-book lesson from Learn to Paint in Watercolor with 50 Paintings by Wil Freeborn
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I didn’t know how much water is needed for the watercolor pencils. Now I know that NOT THAT MUCH!
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Alcohol markers
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Tried out some layerish-style flowers using the alcohol markers. Not sure weather I like the result or not, but it’s definitely worth mastering the medium for the effects are rather cool. In theory... Unfortunately the camera sharpens the image and the flowers are more soft and blurry in reality. They look rather fancy and mysterious on the opposite side, too.
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Last time on my drawing class
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It’s like the first «stand-alone” work (meaning not as a part of the lettering course). Btw I haven’t made it to the faux calligraphy lesson yet being stuck with the serifs. Used the tracing paper on top of the initial sketch.
P. S. As for the shovels: in Russia we have long holidays at the beginning of May and that’s when the whole gardening thing starts
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The complete first task of my lettering course. I thought maybe wait for the critique and refining it it before uploading here. Yet the suggested changes would make a whole different work.
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I need to decide which one is going to be the final work as my first task for a lettering course i’m taking. Already hate them all - 3 sketches was too much
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A quick sketch
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More sketches for my hand lettering classes I’m taking
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Just have started a lettering course
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Our car locked by somebody else
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Quick random sketches
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Based on a photo. Colors: ultramarine deep (pb29), cadmium yellow medium (py35) and madder lake red light (pr187)
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Just like that unfinished look
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Exploring the opportunities of my only three colors: ultramarine deep (pb29), cadmium yellow medium (py35) and madder lake red light (pr187)
P.s. and my waterbrush too