Introduction, Resources, Overview of Lessons
Welcome!
In this course, you will learn how to paint this child in watercolor. I hope you will find the techniques, steps, and colors helpful whether you create this painting or a similar subject!
- Scroll lower for an overview of the lessons and resources.
- Size of painting is about 3.25 x 5.25 inches. Resize to your preference!
- Throughout this course, I encourage you to make decisions based on your vision for your painting. Use as much or as little of the lessons and drawing as you need. If you lose focus, take a break. You will return with fresh eyes!
- Creating a detailed and realistic painting like this does take time, but when you enjoy the process it's inspiring and a lot of fun. Allow yourself the freedom to experiment and learn from your experiences, because that's how we grow. You can do this!
I’d love to hear how it goes and invite you to share your painting along with challenges, solutions, and suggestions.
- Take a photo and share in the Community.
- Share your painting in our Facebook Group, Realistic Animals in Watercolor.
- In addition, upload your painting to your Facebook page, Instagram, Twitter - all of your favorite places with the hashtag #rebeccarhodesart. By sharing, you are inspiring others to get started!
I hope you enjoy the course!
OVERVIEW OF LESSONS
It's helpful to see an overview of the process - the big picture!
Painting humans takes time and multiple, thin layers of color. There will be "uncomfortable" stages. Persevere!
Lesson 1: Eyes
Lesson 2: Mouth, Beginning of Nose
Lesson 3: Beginning of Hair
Lesson 4: Skin tones - Map the Shadows
Lesson 5: First layer of skin colors
Lesson 6: Beginnings of Jacket
Lesson 7: Refine Hair
Lesson 8: Skin tones - refine
Lesson 9: Background Beginnings
Lesson 10: Refine Hair
Lesson 11: Refine Skin tones
Lesson 12: Refine eyes, eyebrows, mouth
Lesson 13: Refine..........
Lesson 14:
RESOURCES
- How to stretch your watercolor paper - a video from Rebecca's Youtube channel
- View the list of materials used in our watercolor school
- Do you need help? THIS LINK will take you to answers to technology questions and anything related to the school
Learn more about Painting Humans
- Human Portraits: Introduction to Drawing, Bone Structure, Colors
- Human Portraits: Overview of Step by Step Process
- Human Portraits: Eyes, Glasses
- Human Portraits: Mouth, Teeth, Lips
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