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Design & Illustrate Your Ideal Morning Routine

teacher avatar Jennifer Williams

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Topics include illustration, design, photography, and more

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Lessons in This Class

    • 1.

      Intro

      0:53

    • 2.

      Your Project

      0:36

    • 3.

      Class Resources

      2:52

    • 4.

      A Word to Inspire You

      1:07

    • 5.

      Brainstorm your Morning

      1:39

    • 6.

      Color Palettes

      3:01

    • 7.

      Sketching

      17:02

    • 8.

      Final Illustration

      27:30

    • 9.

      Final Details

      10:20

    • 10.

      Thank You

      1:07

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About This Class

Class Overview:

This class will help you design a Morning Routine that works for you and then Illustrate it in Procreate.

In this class we will be learning how to make color palettes, sketching and coloring our final

illustration. At the end of this class, you will have a finished illustration and a new 

morning routine that makes you excited to start your day!  

Who this Class is For: 

Someone with some knowledge of Procreate and is who already familiar with the interface.  

Materials & Resources Needed- an IPAD pro,  the Procreate App, and some experience in the App, and a stylus.

What you will Learn: 

How to design a Morning Routine, and step by step by sketching, Color Palettes, and making your Final Illustration in Procreate.

Why take this Class:

This Class will help you better design your day, help you gain more knowledge of Procreate and 

by the end you will have a fun inspiring illustration!

Meet Your Teacher

Hello, I'm Jennifer. I am an artist focused on Health and Wellness based out of Pennsylvania.  I want to share my knowledge and inspire you to live your best life.  If you'd like to be updated when I make a new class please hit the Follow button.  Follow me on Instagram @blushingcactusdesign.

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Level: Intermediate

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1. Intro: Good morning. My name is Jen Williams. I'm an artist and illustrator out of Pennsylvania. In this class, we will be designing and illustrating our ideal morning routine. Do you have a morning routine? Having a morning routine that is honestly something that has changed my life from waking up every day, stressed and rushed to feeling calm and excited to start my day. In this class will be taking some time to think about our ideal morning routine. Then I will walk you through color palettes, sketching, adding color, and final details. This class is for you if you are looking to improve your morning routine and walkaway with a fun illustration. 2. Your Project: Your class project is to design your ideal morning routine and then illustrate it and Procreate. To take this class, you will need an iPad, a stylus. I recommend the Apple pencil, I really love it. And the app Procreate. By the end of this class, you will have brainstormed out your perfect morning routine and have a piece of art to either add to your portfolio or put on print on-demand or add to your website. Please upload your finished piece to the projects gallery. I can't wait to see what you've created. 3. Class Resources: I've included a couple of free downloads with this class. To access the free downloads, go to your projects in the browser, not on the Skillshare app. Make sure you're on skillshare.com. Click on the Downloads, and I've given you three free brushes and a sketch, your morning routine page, and a list of different morning routine ideas. So you will just need to click on the Download and hold the linked file. Once it's downloaded, you can just send it to your Procreate app by hitting the arrow and sending it right to procreate. I want to show you some of the things that are available on the class resources. So I have included three brushes. The first one is Monstera mono line. And this is a nice smooth monoline brush that gets thin and really thick. Second brush is aloe Vera, which is a nice transparent brush. It gets thick and thin, also, has a lot of nice texture in it. And the third brush is the bloom lettering brush, which is a nice lettering brush that has thicks and thins as you push down on the brush. So those are the brushes that come with the class. And I also included a sketch, your morning routine page to give you a space to put all your sketches on. Morning routine ideas page to help you come up with some things you'd like to incorporate in your morning. Last but not least, are for color palettes, the Focus Palette, energize palette, creative and calm palate. And again, these are all located under class resources. 4. A Word to Inspire You: For this exercise, you will need a sheet of paper. Any one will do. And I grabbed some colorful markers just for fun, but you can do a pen or pencil tool. It really doesn't matter. We're just going to be brainstorming some words to inspire us for our day. Thinking of how we want our morning to feel kinda like word of the year. Do you want to wake up and feel energized and excited and creative. Or maybe for you, a more tranquil, calm and grateful morning would be a way to start your day. There's no right or wrong answers here. So have some fun with this and just see what makes you feel excited to start your day. And whatever word we pick will be the inspiration for our p's. And the word that I've chosen to start my art piece is focused. This is how I want my morning to feel and the inspiration for colors and how I want my overall feeling of the argued some fun with this exercise. And I'm a word that left you feeling inspired and excited to get started on your illustration. 5. Brainstorm your Morning: Some freebies in the class resources. There's some color palettes and there's a list of possible morning routine ideas. Feel free to pick and choose from this list what works best for you. There is no perfect morning routine. Just choose the items that you think you would enjoy the most and that work best with your lifestyle. It is totally fine to change this up during different seasons of your life. Sometimes you may only have 20 minutes to dedicate to your routine. And other times you'll have an hour which is great. But anything you do is a great start. So now let's talk about brainstorming are ideal morning routine. In this part of the lesson, we're really just thinking about what makes sense for a day. And the things that you should choose would be things that you can easily adapt into your life and don't take up too much time. I made you guys a list of morning routine ideas to get you started. Feel free to do as many or as few of these as you want. Remember, at the end of the day, this is just about making your day better. I'm finding a routine that you really love. Have fun. Now I'm just gonna go through and circle a few of these that I want to add to my morning routine and that I want to illustrate in my art work. 6. Color Palettes: Did include in this class for free color palettes. And feel free to use these if you want to do that, that's great. You can just skip ahead to the next lesson. He, she didn't want to use those ones. A couple of ways to make some color palettes. To come over here and click the circle with the color. And it'll bring you to your color palettes studio. At the bottom of the screen. There's Disc classic Harmony Value and pallets. And each one will mind colors. The disk. Let you just take your Apple pencil or your finger squirrel around so you find a color you like. And it gets darker as you go down and brighter as you go up. Classic iris and get the lightest color of that color, or go to the bottom to get the darkest. And it also gives you these sliders to play with as well. Harmony shows you how the colors interact together, which is nice if you're trying to coordinate two colors. You can just drop them in. And value lets you play with your blacks to whites. Colors in there, the reds, greens and the blues, and the saturation. And then back to palette, create a new palette. You can click the plus sign, create new pallet. And then you can click where it says Untitled. Click on that. And it will let you change the name of your palate. So we're just going to title this. Sure. And click Done. And then you can come over to your wrench tool and click Add know from Florida. And there you go. That just pulled that up very quickly and added all those cool colors from my photo. Or we're just going to click the wrench tool. Here, the favorites. And we're going to grab this picture. And you can use the color picker tool to pick out exact colors from your photos that you really like. So we'll start with the sky, then the lake, the lily pads, the trees over here. Color. So this is a really neat way to customize your artwork and incorporate some of your memories into what you're making. 7. Sketching: So by now, you should have a word that inspires you a color palette you really like, and some ideas for things that you'd like to incorporate into your morning routine. So now we'll get started illustrating them. Okay, let's get started by opening up the Procreate app. And we're going to find, sketch your morning routine. To get started, I like to click these three dots and open up Pinterest, so I have some photos to sketch from. So I'm going to click the center one. Click my Pinterest and I made a board on this. So I made a morning routine inspiration board. So feel free to have some fun in there and grab a couple of photos that inspire you. And we're not copying off. These were just using them for inspiration. First one we're going to work on is the sun. I'm going to grab that and zoom into my square here. I really love in this son how the ray is kinda look triangular. So I want to kind of emulate that in my artwork. So let's grab new layer. We're going to start by sketching a circle. So let's grab a new layer. We're going to start by sketching a circle and then hold our finger down to snap it into place. Cool. Add a new layer and pull that layer down underneath of it. For now. And we're gonna go to that new layer. Go to the wrench icon and click Drawing Guide. We're going to click Edit Drawing Guide to access the symmetry tool. So the symmetry is the last one in the corner here, and we're going to click that. Then we're going to click options. And we're going to click quadrant and assisted drawing. Then we're going to click Done k. Now I'm gonna grab my circle and pull it in the center. Back to the layer where it says assisted. We're going to start drawing out the radius. So I liked this journal has a little bit of perspective on the top. So I want to kinda do that in my illustration as well. Zoom in so you guys can see what I'm doing. Good. Start by making a straight line. And then the top part, I just want to show a little bit of dimension. I'm just going to angle it a little bit and then angle the other side to make it kinda look like it's an open notebook. Just play around with that until you're happy. Just scribble some stuff here. Okay. The next illustration we're going to work on is a glass of water to stay hydrated. My grab a new layer. From this photo up. Zoom in. So to make this illustration, I want to make two ellipses, one at the top and one at the bottom to show the cup. And just hold my finger to snap it in place. On which side? Looks pretty good. Now, I'm just going to add some lemons. So I'm just going to make a wedge. The corner here. You can make around lemon if you like. However you wanna do it. Then a straight line here just to show our water. And just some lines here for some movement. Okay, cool. I'm happy with that. And come up here and grab a new layer. Go back to my inspiration board. I'm going to shut this for now. Just to open up to men here to work on my illustration. I know I want to do some lettering here. I just wanted to let her out the word gratitude. So I am going to come over to my wrench tool, click Drawing Guide and Edit Drawing Guide. And I'm gonna go back to my 2D grid. First option. And then here you can play with the size under grid size, making it bigger or smaller. I haven't about 72 pixels and that looks pretty good. I'm going to click Done. And this just gives us a little bit of a guide to keep our lettering pretty uniform. This one I'm gonna do make your bed. So I always feel great when I start my day by making my bed. And I liked this image just looks peaceful again and we're not copying anything, we're just using these photos for inspiration. Sure, I'm on the right layer. We're going to start by making the headboard just a rectangle. Okay? Then I'm going to pull on an angle them a bit for the bad. Draw straight line across the bottom. Cool. I'm just making rectangles with little oval shapes. Rounds and pot for a plant. On each one. Start with some leaves. Looks cute. Announcements, I did that on its own layer. I'm going to come over to modify, grabbed my wrench tool and grab copy and click paste. And now I'm just going to drag it across. And now my other next standard is done. Then I'm going to merge them together when I'm happy with them. I'm gonna go back to the bed and make two rectangles for pillows. If you want to add some bedding and could do that as well. I'm just keeping this really simple. Merge those two layers together. M or adding a new layer. Here back to my inspiration board. And I've looked, I wanted to do a coffee illustration because I love having my coffee in the morning. Describe these simple mugs so many years that as my reference photo, I'm going to draw a rounded shape of the monk. Kinda U-shaped. Then draw straight line on top. Make it really simple. Come over here and mark on our handle. Again, I'm keeping this super simple, but feel free to get elaborate and have fun with it and make it your own. I know I want to make some steam coming out from the top here. I'm just going to do some lines to show that looks cute. I'm just show a level mission that luck like that. It looks good. All right, let's move on to our next illustration. Start a new layer. For this one, I wanted to do, listen to some music. I always like to listen to something upbeat and positive in the morning, whether it's music or a podcast, it really just starts my day and a great way. So I'm going to click this photo and I like this just to give me a phone to sketch from. Okay. And make sure I'm on the right layer. Well, it's good to add some little details up top here. Cool. All right, I'm happy with that. Now I'm just going to add my headphones. Just going to keep this list again, here's our adapter. Circles for them. Cool. Now, I'd just like to add some embellishments just to add a little bit of visual interests to my pieces. You could do this by adding stars. Could add like some fun diamonds. But I am going to do some flowers and some leaves. Hey, I like that competition. What looks good? And I'm going to grab this photo here of this girl stretching. And I'm gonna do a similar pose with my, my girl. I'll start just by making a stick figure. So I'm just going to make a circle for head and arms up. I like to kinda keep the shapes looking triangular because I feel like it adds a lot of visual interests that way. I'm gonna make this arm slightly shorter than the first one. Not just kinda draws our eye to the first. Okay, cool. Let's make the legs. And I'd like to again make one a little bit shorter just to add some interests. Bring that down. We're going to add a new layer. And again, you could do flowers around that, she could do stars, you could just leave it just the person that is great too. Whenever you're happy with that. Since it's on a separate layer, you can come up to the wrench tool click Copy, paste. And oops, it's not flip the way we want. We want it to frame that person. So we're going to click Flip Horizontal. Procreate tries to line this up for us, which is really nice. So we're just going to leave it right there. That looks pretty good. And that one's done for now. Let's add a new layer. And let's work on our final illustration. For this one, I chose to do some lettering. So once again, I'm going to turn on my drawing guide. So go over to the wrench tool, canvas, drawing guide, edit drawing guide. And you can play with the sizing here to make it a little bit smaller if you like. Click done. I'm going to let her out. Your best is enough. So I'm just going to use, use squares for my reference to try to keep my lettering as uniform as possible. Cool. On our sketches. Done. Great job. 8. Final Illustration: Open up, procreate, and get started on coloring our final illustration. I'm Vanessa. So we're gonna go back to our sketches and we're going to merge all of those layers. Cool. And we're going to come over to the Actions panel, the wrench, and grab copy. Click Gallery. I'm going to click the plus sign to create a new canvas. Click inches over here. Make it 16 by 20 inches. And you'll always want to make sure your DPI is at 300. And this will give you 14 layers, which is a pretty good amount to work with. And I'm going to keep it on CMYK in case I wanted to print it. If you were just going to use it for the web, you could do RGB. If you are working with a printer you show is just check with your printer to see what works best for them. Okay, now that we have that all set up, we're going to click Create. We're going to come over to our wrench tool and click paste. And that will click our sketch into place. Cool. You can pinch it to make it bigger or smaller. Like to do it since there's a little bit of a border. So when I print it, it doesn't go off the page now looks pretty good. Now I'm going to click new layer. I'm gonna go back to my sketch and double tap it to adjust the opacity. So first we're gonna go to our background and we're going to select our background color. So now I want to use this calming pale yellow ivory color. Now we're going to start working on our sun. Me zoom in a little more for you guys. There we go. Come over to my palettes and go My Focus Palette. I'm going to grab the first yellow. I'm gonna go up and my brushes to my morning routine brushes and grab the Monstera mono line indicating a circle from my son. Makes sure it's active. Cool. You can drag and drop it. And to make the rays, I'm just going to do the same thing we did in the sketch. So we're going to add a new layer, drag it underneath, come over to our wrench drawing guide, edit drawing guide to symmetry. And click quadrant. And make sure assisted drawing is on. And click Done. I'm just going to turn my sketch off for now. I put my son in the center there. Go back to my assisted layer and draw out arrays. Okay, and that looks great. Now let's come over here to the side and just keep playing with this. If you mess up again, you just tap your fingers to undo. And it's three fingers to redo. So get it the way you like it. Have some fun with it and play around. I think that looks good, cool. Once you are happy with it, just go ahead and merge your layers together. I'm going to turn my sketch layer back on. Select my son and move it back. And the place where our sketch layers. Now we're going to click a new layer and start working on our journal. So I'm gonna grab this really pale pink to work on the journal. I'm going to make it a little bit bigger because looking at it, I just think it needs to come over here and angle that line. Draw my straight line down. And the straight line cross. Drag and drop out of the edges here a little bit. So I'm just going to erase that. Let's turn our sketch layer off just to see how this is looking. This is looking a little off. So I'm just going to play around here. To make this side a little bit bigger too. I'm going to do the lettering on this at the end, so I'm going to leave that for now. That looks good. Turn my sketch layer back on, and we're going to start working on our cup of water. Not my ellipse and a place. Hold down the lines on the side. It looks good. Now I'm going to add a new layer and drag it underneath my cup. Come over here. And I'm going to grab this light blue. I'm just going to use that to color in my cup to show water and then drag and drop to fill it. Now, I'm going to come back to my layers and we're adding another layer. And this layer is going to be on top of that blue layer. I'm going to grab my pale yellow and just start working on a lemon. You can either make it a wedge or around lemon, whichever you like. None. Fill that out. Make it a little bit to get. I am just going to add this light green. Some marks for some like water here. Cool. Once you're happy, you can merge those layers. Now we've got our a couple of lines. I actually think I'm going to size up this gratitude a little bit. So I'm gonna go to our sketch layer, grab the selection tool, and free hand select, then just pull it and make it a little bigger. It's better to do it this way. Then sizing up your lettering on the final illustration because it could end up a little pixelated. Now, I'm just going to let her this out. Turn my sketch layer back on. And let's get started on the bed. So I'm gonna come over here to the selection tool and click rectangle. Then I'm just going to drag this rectangle over our head board. Now I'm going to drag and drop my color in there. Come back to my brush and make two lines down to finish the straight line across. And then drag and drop into that rectangle. And, and you can just use your eraser. Tighten that up. Cool. Now I'm going to add a new layer so I can work on the night stands. For them. I'm going to grab this dark green. And I'm going to actually do the same thing. I'm gonna go back to my selection tool, grab the Rectangle. Cool, Looks good. Now let's add a new layer and drag it under the rectangle we just made. Come over here and grab this light gray here. I'm going to pull that underneath our rectangle. Grab the light gray, and I'm just going to make a quick planner. He came around, Did you on top? And then a straight line across. A little taller. You can put it right underneath of the nightstand. And then we're going to add another layer and pull it underneath the planner. I'm going to grab my light green. Make my brush a little smaller. Make a straight line, and then start adding some leaves to our plan. Killed sir, sketch layer off. See how that looks. It looks cute. Want to turn our sketch layer back on. And we're going to merge the plant, the planner, and the nightstand by pinching all three together. Come over to our wrench and click Copy Paste. And it will paste that whole layer. So now we will have tonight's stands that are exactly the same. So once you're happy with where they are, can line them up pretty good. Pinch them in the place to make them on the same wire. Will go back to my bed. And we are going to grab the selection tool and we're going to add two rectangles for our pillows. You can turn your sketch layer on and turn the opacity down on your bed layered case. Now we're going to add a new layer to work on our pillows. We're going to grab our selection tool and click Rectangle. And I'm just going to drag a rectangle and pull the color and drag and drop right into it. Here to the wrench tool again, click Copy, Paste. And then we will drag the same size rectangle. Looks pretty good. I think that's lined up pretty well. I'm going to merge this together. And let's turn our sketch layer off and turn the opacity back up on the bed. And let's zoom out out that corner a little bit. Now's the time if you see anything jumping out at you that you want to fix, go ahead and work on that. So now that we're happy with that, we're going to merge those layers together. So we're just going to pinch all three of those layers together and add a new one. Sketch back on. And we'll start working on our coffee mug. Grab my light green, and just start laying in some of the color for our mug. Work on our handle. Cool. And my grabbed the light pink for the team, make my brush a little bit bigger. And I might add another little thing here just for some symmetry. And a little bit of a darker green to add some highlights on our cup. Looks good. All right, Let's go. Alright, now we're gonna work on our phone and headphones for some music. Let me merge those layers together real quick. So let's grab our dark green and mix some straight lines here. Follow what we did before in our sketch just to lay the color for our phone. Right? Track that and add a new layer. Go back to the dark green layer, double-tap to adjust the opacity so we can still see our original sketch. Underneath of that. We're gonna grab gray. And we're just going to make a square on that separate layer on top of it. Try prac color in a place. I'm just going to put the opacity back up just to look at how that's looking. Okay, that looks good. Now we're just going to add a couple of these little details on the phone. I'm going to grab a new layer, drag it underneath dark greens for the phone, and start working on the headphones. Like adapter. Circles at the bottom. Your piece. I am going to merge them together. I'm happy with that. Grabbed light pink for flowers. Just start filling the flower. I'm happy with the shape. Okay, that looks good. Let's add our leaves. Grab metal tone green. There's our first leaf. Let's work on this one. All right. Let's turn off our sketch and just see how that's looking. That looks pretty good. Now we're gonna get started on our girl. Get up. I'm just going to merge those layers together. I'm going to grab the skin tone color. People definitely can seem intimidating to illustrate, but just have fun with it. Using the stick figure really helps because now we have a foundation for how we want our figure to look. So we're just going to start laying in some color. I like to just hint of a thumb and then just keep it really simple with my hands. You can make it more complicated if you want, but I like to just keep it really simple. Just lie in some color and you can always go in with your eraser and refine this. Sometimes even after you got a lot of the color on there, it's good to do that and just see how it's looking. Okay. Let's work on the other arm. My brush a little bit smaller, that'll help you go. All right. Just like that really starts to come together quickly. Here's our arms. That's looking pretty good. Alright. Now I'm going to add a new layer and grab this first yellow. And I'm going to make an oval shape and not close it yet. I'm just going to start drawing off like wisps of hair that I want to go like flowing down. Just trying to add some interests with her hair here. That's looking pretty good. Just spend a little time here trying to make it the way you want it and have the hair kind of flow how you'd like. And drag the color in a place. Like to make my brush a little thinner. Just fill in some of the edges that way. You might think a little more on this. Little, too much to me. Hi, Good. That down a tiny bit. There we go. Alright. Now I'm dragging a new layer under the hair. And I'm going to start filling her shirt. And I just keep this pretty simple and just fill it in underneath her hair. All right. Looks pretty good. And grab a new layer, drag it underneath the shirt. And we're going to do the dark green for her pants. My brush a little smaller. In keeping with that triangular shape. Start making our legs. And again, this leg we're making a little bit smaller just like we did up top with the one arm a little longer. And I find that that just adds a lot of nice visual interests. And just clean it up at the end. You get it looking the way you want. To add a new layer and grab the skin tone again. And we're just going to hint at her feet. I keep these super, super simple. They're just moving forward. Small little feet. Again, if you wanted to have some fun and add some toes or whatever you wanted to do. That's perfectly fine too. But simple. Like at the end, just come in with my eraser and just clean up anything I think might need. Alright, there's a girl. So whenever you're happy with that, just merge all those together. And cool. Let's start working on our leaves. So I grabbed the dark green and just start filling in my leaves. For our leaves. Can either drag and drop it or just fill it in, manually. Color it in, whatever you like. Okay, that's all done. We're going to click the wrench, click Copy, Paste. It's facing the wrong way. So we're just going to click, flip, horizontal, line it up. So it's framing her pretty good. That looks good. Turn our sketch layer off, and that looks great. Okay, Cool. Turning our sketch layer back on, adding a new layer. We're on our final illustration. Let's work on your best is enough lettering. So am going to grab my Aloe Vera brush. And I like to alternate the colors in this for some extra interest and your lettering. Let's turn our sketch layer off. There we go. There's all, all of our illustrations. Now we'll get started next on the next lesson on adding our final details to pull it all together. 9. Final Details : Okay. So I know on the journal I wanted to add some words, so I'm going to just let her out. Today will be a good day. And again, I'm just going to alternate out my lettering colors, two on each word. Alright, that looks pretty good. Once you're happy with that, hit Copy paste. And then I'm going to make it so that it looks like it was drawn more than one time on the notebook. Kinda like an affirmation. Just kinda play with your spacing how you want. It. Looks good. Merge that together. Cool. Turn my drawing guide off. Let's start working on our water. Cool. Now, I like to go grab a darker color. So I'm gonna grab this color here and just start drawing some lines to make it look a lot like a lemon. My brush small. Actually make this a little bit lighter. It turn on the opacity. Down. There we go. Looks good. Okay, cool. Grab my darker color here. The opacity back up. Just fill on some quick seeds. Go all the way here. And we're going to just add a few more lines just to make it really look like a wet lemon wedge, kx cubed. Let's make our brush a little bigger. And just show two lines to show some water. Cool. Now we're gonna get a new layer. And we're going to grab the darker pink. Go back to the layer that has our headphones, everything, adjust the opacity. Turn our sketch layer back on and just start adding in some of the petals here. She wanted to add any extra, that's fine. Let's turn our sketch layer off. Looks good. Now, for the leaves, a really quick way to add some definition to this would be to come up and create a layer above it. Click that layer by tapping on it. Click clipping mask. I'm going to grab my light green, grabbed my Aloe Vera brush. And I'm going to make my brush pretty thin. Now, whatever I do, I won't be able to go outside of the layer that is underneath of this, which is the leaves. So it lets you just stay right within the leaves and make any marks that you want to make. This is a really fun way if you're making something precise like this tag, just add some definition. And when I do this, I just go to the top and bottom of each leaf making kinda like a V-shape. And it just adds a lot of quick interests. Okay, there we go. So now the only other thing I really want to do to my person is just add some darker highlights in her hair. I'm going to grab my monoline brush again and turn my brush down a little bit and just look for places that the sun would hit her hair naturally. So the edges like right here. Now you can make this thicker or thinner depending on the look that you're looking to achieve. I like it kind of in-between that looks a little thick. Let's go down one size here. That looks better. And just I had a couple of quick highlights to draw your eye where you want it and the hair. There we go. That looks good. The only thing I have left that I want to do is just add a title to it. So I'm going to call this rise and shine. So I'm going to turn my drawing guide back on. And I'm going to let her out rise and shine at the top. Then I also know that I want to label each one of these. So my son, I am going to do some laddering underneath and each one of these, except for the words that I already have. Grabbed my Bloom lettering brush for this. And just let her out, rise and shine. See how that looks. Cool. Turn my drawing guide off. That looks pretty good. Then I just like I said, No underneath I wanted to add some lettering, so I'm just going to grab go onto my layer that I was on with the sun and just grab the dark green. Go back to my monstera mono line and grab a really small brush because I'm not trying to make this very big. I'm actually going to turn my drawing guide back on again just to do this lettering. And I know I wanted to use some cursive with this. I'm just going to say you could go over to your wrench, click Add text and the text dialog box will appear. So you could just write, wake up early and then size it down by clicking the text and adjusting the size or using the arrow tool. So that looks really cute also. And that is a great option if you're not really into lettering and doing your own hand lettering. I just like the style and the imperfect **** of adding my own hand lettering, it is totally fine just to add a font and just label these however you want to label them. Now I'm just going to turn my drawing guide on and just finish up our illustration. That looks pretty good. There we go. There's our final illustration. 10. Thank You: Watch for taking my class today. I hope you had fun illustrating your morning routine and walked away with an inspiring piece of art that you can either put up in your office or bedroom or sell on your site to remind you how you want to start your day. And I just wanted to say you should be proud of yourself for taking the steps to improve your routine. You're improving your life by starting your day with your cup full. You are able to be your best self and have your best day. Thanks again for joining me. If you enjoyed this class, please hit the Follow button so you'll be notified every time I publish a new class. If this class is helpful, please leave a positive review. I'd love to help more people with their morning routine. If you have questions, leave them in the discussion section, and don't forget to upload your project to the project gallery. If you share your project on Instagram, please tag me at blushing cactus design. Thanks again for watching. Happy creating.