Introduction, Resources, Overview

Welcome!

In this course, you will learn how to paint this zebra 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.
  • 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! We'll break this zebra down into smaller, manageable steps. There will be "uncomfortable" stages. Persevere!

OPTIONAL BACKGROUND

Masking Fluid around Zebra

Create the optional background, then remove masking fluid

BEGINNINGS

Lesson 1: Create the Eyes

Lesson 2: Pale Map of Stripes

Lesson 3: Foundational Colors - Nose, Forelock, Mane

REFINE COLOR, VALUE - GOING DARKER

Lesson 4: Refine the Nose

Lesson 5: Forelock

Lesson 6: Stripes

Lesson 7: Mane

Lesson 8: Ears

Lesson 9: White Textures, Fur

Lesson 10: Revisit Stripes, Going Darker


Lessons 11, 12: Final Refinements



RESOURCES

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