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Watercolor for Beginners: Coffee Time in Watercolor - Part 2
4 students

Watercolor for Beginners: Coffee Time in Watercolor - Part 2

How to create more sophisticated, eye-catching coffee related illustrations by using ink drawing & watercolor painting
Created byTamas Benko
Last updated 1/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Make 3-D sketches about coffee related items
  • Line & wash technique: drawing with ink & paint with watercolor
  • Watercolor painting techniques
  • Coffee related items illustration

Course content

3 sections13 lectures2h 1m total length
  • Coffee Beans5:56
  • Sugar Cubes6:38

Requirements

  • no previous drawing or painting skill required
  • you just need the minimal watercolor supplies listed below
  • a water-proof ink (Eg: Pigma Micron archival ink or a Permanent Marker)
  • an inexpensive watercolor paper (190 gsm)
  • a size-6 round brush
  • watercolor paints used: Golden (orange), Raw Sienna (light gray), Mars Brown (dark gray), Payne's Grey or any similar hues
  • a water container, some paper towels, and a mixing palette

Description

Learn to make some more engaging & sophisticated coffee related illustrations with ink and watercolor.

Who this course is for

This can be a great course for you if you are a beginner at drawing or watercolor painting and you’d like to improve your skills. Or if you are not a beginner, but you’re interested in making some eye-catching illustrations, you’re also welcome in this relaxing painting session.

What you will learn

You will learn how to make your sketches more realistic. For this purpose, we’ll be drawing in perspective or in 3-D, we’ll be adding more details to our sketches, and we will be using some more sophisticated watercolor painting techniques for the sake of a more engaging outcome.

What tools you need?

  • an inexpensive cold pressed watercolor paper (190 gsm)

  • a Pigma MICRON archival ink (size 04)

  • an alternative can be a Permanent Marker (size S)

  • a size-6 round brush

  • watercolor paints used: Golden (orange), Raw Sienna (light brown), Mars Brown (dark brown), Payne’s Grey or any similar hues

  • some common watercolor supplies: a water container, some paper towels, and a mixing palette

Learn & practice

Now, I hope you’re excited to dive into the 2nd part of my Coffee Time drawing & painting session. It’ll be a fun activity, I promise.

I’ll see you in the first video.

Who this course is for:

  • you want to practice drawing & painting more sophisticated illustrations
  • you want to learn watercolor painting
  • you love coffee :)