
Learn to illustrate five wildflowers in Procreate using a four-step, non-destructive workflow: plan, sketch, color, and line art, turning them into a half-drop seamless pattern with print-on-demand mockups.
Set up a large 3000x3000, 300 dpi canvas and use the sketching 6B pencil brush for sketching and line art. Download reference collage images and start with the poppy.
Learn to add outline, color, and line art to a poppy in Procreate using layers, reference images, and color variation for depth.
Illustrate a daisy in Procreate by outlining on separate layers, filling colors, and adding lineart with a reference image to guide petals, center, stem, and leaves.
This class is about illustrating the following 5 Wildflowers in the drawing app Procreate:
1. Poppy
2. Daffodil
3. Cornflower
4. Daisy
5. Tiger Lily
These flower illustrations can be used as an element in many ways, here are few examples:
1. Surface Pattern Designs
2. Art Prints
3. Stickers
4. Selling them as elements on online platforms like Marketplace
5. Creating Patterns
6. Personal Projects
In this class you’ll learn how to:
- Illustrate 5 Wildflowers in Procreate
- Use reference images to sketch & add details to the flowers
- Add basic line art to the flowers
-Turn these flowers into a half drop repeat pattern
- Techniques you can apply while illustrating any flower of your choice!
Who this class is for:
Intermediate Level: Anyone who knows the basics of Procreate
You’ll need:
An iPad
The drawing app, Procreate
An Apple Pencil or other stylus
By the end of this class, you’ll have created a professional-quality illustration of flowers that you can use to upload to print-on-demand sites or license out to earn income with your art.
I have attached all 5 wildflower stick figures and few reference images (including the once used in this class) in the resource section of this class that you can download and follow along or use for your class project.
For your class project you can illustrate any wildflower of your choice following the techniques shown in this class!
Following are list of few wildflowers that can help you decide on your project:
1. Crocus
2. Bluebell
3. Forget me not
4. Mini Sunflowers
5. Chicory
6. Pansy
7. Anemone
8. Lavender
9. Iris
10.Cosmos