
I explain what materials I use and the stages we'll go through. Please see the resources section for the outline drawings and reference pictures.
Let's get started with Part 1!
As mentioned in the introduction the pen and ink stage is optional. If you wish to start with the watercolour pencils please skip ahead. I would recommend watching never the less as you may pick up on some interesting techniques.
To download the outline drawings please see the resources section of the introduction.
Here's Part 2 - if you have any questions please get in touch. We'd be happy to help.
Here's Part 3 - if you have any questions please get in touch. We'd be happy to help.
Here's Part 4 - if you have any questions please get in touch. We'd be happy to help.
Here's Part 5 - if you have any questions please get in touch. We'd be happy to help.
Here's Part 6 - if you have any questions please get in touch. We'd be happy to help.
Here's Part 7 - if you have any questions please get in touch. We'd be happy to help.
This is Part 8 and the final lesson of the course, we hope you have enjoyed it and learnt techniques that you can apply to your own watercolour pencil work.
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In this course, you'll learn how I use Pen and Ink and Watercolor Pencils. I like to ink the outline with a fine pen to create boldness within the picture.
Here's what we'll cover in the videos:
1. First we'll start off with our outline drawing (provided).
2. Then we'll fill in some details with pencil and go over the outline in pen (this step is optional, I like to do this :-)
3. I'll then show you how to use Watercolor pencil techniques to colour the picture
4. We'll then apply a wash over the picture to show how to bring out and deepen the colours (another optional step, you don't have to wash the picture if you already like the outcome)
I designed the course so that you can jump in at any stage - providing 2 different outlines if you want to jump straight into the coloured pencil portion.
These outlines can be printed straight to paper so you don't need to draw free hand!
Watercolor pencils are a very versatile medium, often I don't choose to wash the pictures as they already provide such good results on their own!
If you want to learn how I use Pen and Ink and Watercolor Pencils then this course is for you.