I’m very excited to see what students will be creating in this course; it’s a bit different than the usual one around here. I’ll teach you some basics and principles – and then it’s up to you to make them your own!
Each lesson contains 2 videos; the primary one shows step by step how to create the design itself, with options you can choose – or go your own way! The second video shows small clips from the coloring of a sample piece; that’s partially to jumpstart your creativity, but also to possibly help you find some mediums you might have wanted to try out! At the end of each lesson I’ll be linking to the Jumpstart Course for the mediums shown, so if you get excited and want to dive in, you can get there fast. 🙂
I retain the copyright to the content you are learning in class. That means…
However…I love to see students making strides and taking this teaching and personalizing it with your own skills.
At the bottom of each lesson you’ll see some ways to share your homework and ask questions, so that’ll be handy for you.
This video shows the items I recommend having on hand to start the class in the first part; the coloring mediums are NOT required, but are simply what is used in demos.
More expensive: Get a light box that’s bright enough to have good light going through it if you want to use good watercolor paper or any heavier material like fabrics. There are some larger “low profile” and “USB” light pads that are terrible (mostly imports on Amazon), and they can be quite hard to see through. The one I use in the class is the 6×9 version of this one: BLICK and AMAZON have the same price but if you’ll be doing larger patterned works you may want to invest in a bigger one. Blick has a whole bunch more brands here.
Use any brand you like! I’ve got a curated set at OLO if you’re interested, and below is a video about them. I like to use them with Neenah Cardstock.
You can use any brand of course – but I’ve got Faber Castell’s Albrecht Durer set. Same color names and colors that match their other supplies, which I love! BLICK AMZ JACKSONS
Brushes – I’m using DaVinci Maestro Round 4 ( BLICK AMZ JACKSONS ) and Round 2 (BLICK AMZ) in this course.
A very interesting medium – these dry permanent and allow layering, but are transparent, so they do unique effects. Also they don’t bleeed through even some thin papers like coloring books.
I love me some Daniel Smith watercolors! They come in tubes, and are squeezed (squoze?) into a palette. But if you’ve got some other pan sets, feel free to use what you’ve got. I’ll show an example of using Masking Fluid.
Brushes – I’m using DaVinci Maestro Round 4 ( BLICK AMZ JACKSONS ) and Round 2 (BLICK AMZ) in this course.
Any brand of artist-grade pencils is recommended – primarily these but there are more:
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