
Develop realistic banana drawing with colored pencils by building a light, cohesive background, using a three-finger light grip, and layering colors in two parts to create volume and smooth texture.
Color the banana with curved crescent shading, using medium pressure on darker parts and lighter pressure on lighter areas, layering colors 187, 109, and 176 to build volume.
Banana part 6 uses color one hundred ninety two on the outer areas, then color two hundred five and color one hundred seventy for a light green with fading shading.
Apply a light green shaded layer over the banana to mute orange, blend with low-pressure strokes, and fade dark areas using colors 205 and 170 for subtle depth.
master colored pencil shading by layering red tones, using the pencil tip for fine edges, and applying circular motions to create light and dark areas, with erasers for lighter values.
Apply colored pencils by layering tiny dots and circles, vary pressure to darken spots, and shade around edges for depth, using darker colors for contrast.
Master the banana in realistic colored-pencil drawing by layering colors, using color 186 to warm tones, and editing with light strokes and cutter-created white lines.
Learn to draw a realistic watermelon with colored pencils by layering greens and darks, fading edges with tissue, and erasing lines for a natural look.
Master a realistic watermelon drawing with colored pencils by building a red base, purple spots with darker edges, black seeds, and white highlights to render glossy strings and texture.
Apply black to the faded areas in watermelon part 6, add pink for shading, then cover most of the work with red color 318, leaving the pink area lighter.
Demonstrates shading and blending with colored pencils to render watermelon textures, layering black and greens, fading with tissue for cohesive color and subtle light reflections.
Apply layered colored pencils to a sunflower, using specific color numbers to shade dark parts, create shadows, and separate petals, while recognizing colors to select pencils efficiently.
Learn to render a sunflower with colored pencils by refining leaves, building a cohesive green background, and emphasizing texture through careful darkening, fading, and edge control.
Master a realistic rose drawing with colored pencils by layering black and dark red for deep shadows, applying red tones, and guiding strokes upward while avoiding thick lines and smudges.
Refine shapes by lightly tracing toward the reference, use a thin tipped pencil to fade details, and finish with subtle dots for a realistic result.
Color the blue car parts with colored pencils using part-by-part shading, layering, and base color management, blending blues, browns, and grays while refining edges with eraser and cutter.
Apply the sharp pencil tip and small circular strokes to render the blue car with colors 189 and 179, and use 151 for darker blue and 200 for darker brown.
Color the tire to establish dark values, then refine with careful erasing and blue shading along the crescent direction to add volume.
Color the blue car parts with colored pencils, using light shading, careful pressure, and blending with pastel pencils for a finish. Emphasize border shading, color layering, and controlled strokes.
Master colored pencil shading to create a white background, blend tones with eraser and brush, and layer blue, pink, and white pen for a realistic fish.
Use a black background and red colored pencil to render glassy fins, layering colors, veins, and white highlights to create depth and translucency in the fish.
Learn to draw a fish fin with colored pencils by layering red, purple, and blue hues, matching the model, and blending with erasers and tissue for realistic highlights.
Color the upper fin of a fish with layered colored pencils, blending purples, blues, and reds, while using an eraser and white highlights, guided by a photo reference.
Master realistic bee drawing in colored pencil by layering yellow, brown, and black colors, using color numbers 383, 387, 378K, and a fader for subtle shadows and shading.
Learn to shade a bee with light black for clean shadows, blend with tissue, fade for realism, and refine leg and wing shadows with precise erasing.
Apply realistic colored pencil techniques to refine the horse’s face with black shading, eraser spotting for definition, and careful blending to create gray tones, highlights, and fine detailing.
Practice realistic drawing with colored pencils by layering lines and shading to depict horse ropes and bandages. Use black and gray tones to create depth and texture.
Color the horse head with colored pencils, layering light base tones and darker browns, blacks, and grays to create directional lighting and depth. Preserve white highlights in the surrounding background.
Learn to render a horse's hair with colored pencils by drawing directional crescent lines, layering browns with light pressure, and adding highlights with a white pen.
Apply colored pencils to a horse, layering colors 387 and 378 to shade light and dark areas and veins, and create a cohesive background with circular brush motions.
Learn to fade and shade an ear with colored pencils using circular strokes, brushes or tissue, applying light-to-dark layers with no pressure for realistic 3-D results.
Apply layered colored pencil shading to the ear, fading with a brush and blending colors to avoid lines, emphasize a prominent part, and smooth edges with erasing.
Shade the ear and the space between ear and face with colored pencils, blending browns and reds for skin tone, then draw hair with sharp lines and careful erasing.
Develop realistic ear shading by applying brown pencil 283 to darken areas between the hair, add color for realism, and fade areas with a bigger brush while checking the model.
Color the upper eyelid with skin-tone values (315, 316, 321, 314) to build realistic shading, then add highlights with a sharp eraser and white jelly pen.
Render a realistic eyebrow with colored pencils by layering browns and blacks, keeping a sharp tip and light pressure. Blend with tissue to create cohesive, lifelike lines.
Render the eye area with colored pencils, detailing the lashes and inner eye. Lift highlights between lashes with a sharp eraser, apply lighter spots with a jelly pen, and blend.
Emphasize shading on the left eyelid by layering colored pencils (314, 316, 321, 387, 376) and a touch of black for fade, with white highlights to make light areas pop.
Apply layered colored pencils to render an eye, starting with color 316, fading shading up and down, blending browns and blacks with tissue, and finishing with colors 318 and 392.
Master realistic lip shading with colored pencils by layering dark passes on the upper and lower lips, varying pressure, and using 263 and 217 to deepen shadows and texture.
Apply color to the cherry, darkening specific areas and borders for depth. Create a background before applying black, and build layers gradually to avoid over-darkening.
Apply eraser and jelly pen for light tones, adjust whiteness toward pink, then shade the inside of the mouth with black, rotating the drawing to minimize touch.
In this course, you’ll learn drawing and painting many sketches with colored pencil from the ground up. The course is supported with over 23 hours of clear content that I walk you through each step of the way.
Here’s what you get with the course:
- In the beginning of the course you will learn how to draw three types of fruits, you will get acquainted with different textures and volumes, which can be a good introduction to learning harder sketches and with more complexity.
- Next you will learn how sketch and color two types of beautiful flowers (sunflowers and roses).
-Also you will learn how to color objects such as piano keys or the shiny surface of a beautiful classic machine using colored pencils.
- At this point you will learn how to draw three different forms and shapes and textures of animals' bodies, and you will learn how to draw scales and fish fins, the body and transparent wings of bees, and the skin of a horse's body will be taught too.
- And finally, you will learn how to paint and volume the components of the face, including eyes, lips, and ears with colored pencils.
- At the end of this colored pencil course, the student is expected to be able to recognize and distinguish colors from photos of simple models, and to some extent has learned how to combine colors in pencil drawing.
What else will you get?
- Personal contact with me, the course tutor
- Lifetime access to course materials
- Understanding of how professional art is created
- This all comes under one convenient easy to use platform. Plus you will get fast, friendly, responsive support on the Udemy Q&A section of the course or direct message.
- I will be here for you every step of the way!
So what are you waiting for? Sign up now and change your art world today!