About This Class
Join us in Primitive Style Watercolor Hearts Greeting Card in Procreate, a course designed for those who love the charm of watercolor painting and wish to explore its whimsical and primitive aspects in Procreate. In this class, you'll learn how to create beautiful, loose watercolor greeting cards featuring organic and loosely painted hearts.
This course is perfect for digital artists and enthusiasts who want to bring a touch of whimsy and a handcrafted feel to their greeting card designs in Procreate on the iPad.
From the initial inspiration and setup to the final touches of lettering and shadow accents, each lesson is structured to enhance your watercolor skills and creativity. Whether you're a beginner to watercolor painting on the iPad or looking to add new techniques to your repertoire, this class will guide you through the process of creating a unique and appealing greeting card ready for your use or for POD sites like Cardisle.
In this class I will walk you through:
- stencil creation in Procreate to receive all the watercolour techniques
- creating an authentic watercolor look in Procreate
- adding unique elements to watercolor paintings
- advanced watercolor blending
The key concepts I will include:
- mastering the use of realistic watercolor mops and blends to achieve natural and appealing watercolor pooling and blending effects
- adding texture to watercolor paintings and using edge pool techniques, including the Gaussian blur method for dark edges and salt application for a distinctive and authentic finish
- finishing with a white ink line art and lettering
With the ink drawing, I show you techniques for using white ink effectively in creating an authentic and organic drawing. I will be including pen pressure adjustment information for varied line thickness and flourishes. This method makes it easy!
With the lettering, we will be creating shadows using methods you may already be familiar with from other classes. Finally, we will be adding detailing accents with a variable dots brush (included) for a dynamic visual effect.
By the end of this course, you'll have all the tools and knowledge needed to master the captivating techniques of watercolor painting in Procreate. Leave no stone unturned as you explore your creativity, and watch your watercolor greeting cards come to life!
This Procreate class is perfect for you if you enjoy watercolor painting and want to create something special using your iPad. Whether you're doing it for personal pleasure or to improve your professional portfolio, this class is designed specifically for Procreate on your iPad.
Even if you're not sure how these techniques will be useful to you, the skills you'll learn in this class are valuable for various artistic activities. They can be applied to things like designing fabric, creating custom stationery, or making unique artwork.
Throughout the class, you will learn how to effectively use the brushes provided specifically for Procreate. You will immerse yourself in the world of watercolor and experience the joy of creating something exquisite and one-of-a-kind!
20 Valentine Brushes for Procreate
Introducing Volume 127 - Valentine Heart Brush Full Set for Procreate! This ia a collection of 30 fun brushes. With vibrant Valentine-inspired designs, these brushes offer a delightful mix of stamp and border styles, adorned with hearts in various arrangements. Click on the image to see the full set!
Combine them with other brushes to create enchanting, one-of-a-kind pieces that are sure to impress. Perfect for everything from greeting cards to surface pattern design, these brushes breathe life into your creations. See all the screenshots here for more ideas!
The Curriculum
- Intro to Primitive Watercolor Hearts in Procreate (1:00)
- Lesson 1 lnspiration, Examples and Overview (9:30)
- Lesson 2 Creating the Initial Stencil (7:13)
- Lesson 3 Applying Realitic Watercolour (7:47)
- Lesson 4 Adding Texture and Edge Pooling (6:26)
- Lesson 5 White Ink Line and Lettering (8:25)
- Lesson 6 Lettering, Shadow and Accents (8:26)
- Lesson 7 Closing Thoughts and Wrap Up (1:03)