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Watercolor exercise for beginners: one step forward from basic to semi-advance!

Offered By: Skillshare

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Watercolor Courses Drawing Courses Art Composition Courses Color Theory Courses

Course Description

Overview

In this beginner watercolor painting tutorial, student will learn basic principle of working with watercolor. Many beginners spent good amount of time learning basics technique of watercoloring, but, when it comes to implementing those learning creating watercolor art many students find difficulties to follow those principles. My intent is to bridge that gap and apply very simple watercolor principle and techniques through this project. This watercolor tutorial class will cover many aspect of watercoloring such as, working with watercolor layers, how to compose the overall painting, how to draw your subject ext.

I strongly believe that, this easy watercolor painting class project should bring eminence learning for beginners, and will open a new door of possibility for further creative growth.

What you will learn:

At the end of this watercolor lesson you should learn

  • Applying watercolor basics
  • How to draw your subject for watercolor painting
  • How to layer your watercolor art
  • Composing your artwork
  • Working with cool, warm and color transparency

Thank you very much exploring this class!

Cheers!

Nitin Singh


Syllabus

  • Introduction
  • Art supplies you need
  • Getting ready to paint
  • Watercolor sketch
  • First layer of watercolor
  • Second layer of watercoloring
  • Second layer + final touch
  • Enjoy the final painting

Taught by

Nitin Singh

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