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Flourishing on the iPad - Fun Techniques To Up Your Flourishing Style

Offered By: Skillshare

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Digital Media Courses Procreate Courses Digital Art Courses Color Theory Courses iPad Art Courses Texture Design Courses

Course Description

Overview

Let's take Flourishing onto the iPad.

In this class we will explore the many ways you can play with flourishing on the iPad.

We will start by exploring the basic pens and strokes and work through two worksheets I provide for you.  Then we will take it up a notch and explore different brushes, how to use colour and some fun techniques to give your flourish designs some dimension and artsy style!

I show you lots of tricks in Procreate, but I will also show you ways to flourish in Amaziograph and Autodesk Sketchbook.

WHAT TO EXPECT:

- Basic strokes and how to use worksheets on the iPad

- BONUS PACK of 12 of my Specialty Brushes

-  Steps to create your own Flourishing Brush

- Adding Colour and Special Textures to your Flourish Designs

- Tricks on how to get Shading and Dimension into your Flourish Designs

- Exploring Procreate, Amaziograph and Autodesk Sketchbook Tools for Flourishing

- How to export your Flourishes to use in other projects

- Lots of step by step demos, tips and tricks along the way

So come join me now as we take Flourishing onto the iPad and

Lets Up Your Flourishing Style


Syllabus

  • Flourishing on the iPad Class Trailer
  • Set Up and Downloads
  • Basics Strokes
  • Combo Strokes
  • Specialty Brushes
  • Getting Symmetrical
  • Getting Colourful
  • Shading Tricks
  • Flourishing in Autodesk Sketchbook
  • Flourishing in Amaziograph
  • Taking Your Flourishes Into the World

Taught by

Jane Snedden Peever

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