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Watercolor Ice Cream Characters: Paint Cute & Whimsical Illustrations

teacher avatar Inga Yoon, Digital illustrator and teacher

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Lessons in This Class

    • 1.

      Intro

      4:03

    • 2.

      About Class Project

      1:51

    • 3.

      Getting Ready

      2:30

    • 4.

      Creating Sketch

      4:02

    • 5.

      Adding Colors: Kiwi & Strawberry

      4:27

    • 6.

      Adding Colors: Raspberry and Peach

      5:21

    • 7.

      Adding More Colors: Kiwi and Strawberry

      8:38

    • 8.

      Adding more Colors: Raspberry and Peach

      6:33

    • 9.

      Adding Background Color

      3:17

    • 10.

      Final Touches: Kiwi and Strawberry

      6:39

    • 11.

      Final Touches: Raspberry & Peach

      5:55

    • 12.

      Creating Characters

      3:50

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About This Class

Welcome to my class and let’s dive into traditional watercolor art and paint all together cute ice cream characters in different ways!

And the most important: we will need just 3 steps for doing that!

By the end of my class you easily will be able to create cute ice cream characters using different watercolor techniques.

I prepared for you simple and achievable steps that can help you to complete the final project with a lot of fun. During the course I will slowly move you throughout my workflow, explaining every step and describing painting techniques.

You will learn:

  • How to use traditional watercolor medium,
  • How to sketch in easy way,
  • How to create character step by step,
  •  How to paint in more detailed way, reach traditional look,
  •  How to paint background,
  •  How to use blending techniques,
  •  How to add shades and color variation to your art.

What you will need:

I will use traditional watercolor paints. You also can use the same medium or even use Procreate for today’s class.

Course resources:

And as a bonus I will share with you my own picture, that I created.

Who is this class for:

This class is great for intermediate level and for beginners - for those, who is interested in traditional watercolor and cute characters.

And one more thing that I want to mention: your opinion and your feedback are super important to me. So feel free to tell me what you think about the class in discussion or review sections. I will be glad to reply to you.

My dear art fellows, I can’t wait to start this class and definitely I can’t wait to see what you upload to project section.

So if you are ready to create the art you are proud of - let’s do it!

Find me here:

https://instagram.com/artist_ingayoon

https://www.youtube.com/c/BooStudio

https://www.etsy.com/shop/BooStudioArts

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Inga Yoon

Digital illustrator and teacher

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Hello, guys!

I am Inga Yoon, artist, digital illustrator and tutor.

Throughout these years I took part in different exhibitions, TV shows on local Ukrainian channels, organized workshops, you name it. I am major is gouache and oil painting, but I am obsessed with watercolor and like to share all the knowledge that I have about the art.

I have been painting for more than 15 years and last 5 years I devoted to digital watercolor and Procreate.

Hop along for the ride.

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Level: Intermediate

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1. Intro: Hello, my lovely Skillshare community. My name is Inca jun. I'm an artist and freelance illustrator, and I'm here to show you that watercolor, digital and traditional can be a lot of fun, and it can be magical thing, and you can create it with your own hands. For that, we're going to use traditional watercolor medium, this class, and a little bit of inspiration. Oh, welcome back to my class, and let's dive into traditional watercolor, and let's paint all together lovely ice creams and let's turn them into cute characters in a fast and simple way. In this class, I will start by telling you how to get ready for painting process, what tools I'm going to use. You might use the same tools that I have or your own things or even procreate, whatever you like. After that, we're going to jump into sketching process. I will show you reference pictures and how to start sketching in a fast and simple way. After that, we're going to jump into painting process is the most important. And today, we're going to use three steps that will help us to reach beautiful results. We're going to apply first layer of colors. Then we're going to add second layer and third one tiny details and the last one, I will show you how to turn your ice creams into characters. We will talk about shading techniques. We're going to talk about blending techniques, too, and I will show you how to add more depth and saturation to your art. By the end of my class, you easily will be able to create beautiful ice creams in a fast and simple way. I will show you different painting techniques for doing that. And also, I prepared for you simple and achievable steps that can help you to reach very beautiful results and learn something new and just have fun during my today's class. During my class, I will slow you walk you throughout my workflow, explaining every steps and different painting techniques. So by the end of my class, you will be able to paint with traditional watercolor medium. You will be able to mix colors to sketch, to sketch from reference picture, you will be able to pick for you blending techniques that you like most and also different painting ways of creating lovely ice creams. And additionally, I will show you the easy ways how to turn your art into beautiful art into some cute characters, too. And additionally, I will show you how to create beautiful background with blooms and blotches and also how to add shades and color variations and saturation to your art. So what are you going to need for my today's class? I will use a traditional watercolor medium with traditional watercolor paper and just regular pencil and paints. You also can use your own tools that you have at home, or, like I said, it can be procreate or some other drawing pads or even gouache paints or acrylic. Whatever you like. About class resources, I'm going to share with you my own art that I created, and I hope it can be very useful for you for your own painting journey. So who is this class for? It's great for intermediate level artists, all for beginners, for anyone who is interested in traditional watercolor art, who likes creating in digital art, but maybe wants some break from it. And also for those people who would like to paint cute ice creams and lovely characters. And one more thing that I want to mention, your opinion and your feedback is super important to me. So feel free to leave it in review section. And also, of course, I would be so happy to see your own artworks. So feel free to leave it also in project section. I will be glad to give my own feedback. My dear R fellas, I cannot wait to start this class, and definitely I cannot wait to see what you upload to Project section. If you are ready to create art that you are proud of, let's not hesitate and start painting. 2. About Class Project: Now let's talk about class project. Just follow a few steps. Think about the idea what you're going to draw. It can be ice creams or some other things. Just keep in mind, let's create something cute, cute illustration in watercolor style with traditional watercolor medium. Don't forget to use tips that I shared during the class. And of course, if you feel inspired and you have a desire, you might share your own illustrations in projects and discussion section. And I will be glad to see what you create. Explore different painting techniques, different blending techniques, sketching techniques that will help you to gain some inspiration and paint. It can be all four ice creams or just one ice cream. During out today's class, I will use traditional watercolor medium. You also can use it. You can use traditional watercolor medium or Gouache or acrylic or you can use Procreate or Samzzi drawing pads. It's your choice. Whatever will help you to feel inspired. During out today's class going to have three actionable steps. So after creating sketch, we're going to layer colors one by one. So we will have first step of layering color where we add some beautiful diluted colors that can help us to shape our objects and give some understanding what we're going to draw. The second step, we'll be adding more shades, of course, and adding a little bit more depth into our art. And our last final piece will be adding more shades, adding more tiny details. And lastly, I will show you how to turn your ice cream into lovely and cute characters. Oh, I nearly forgot. We're also going to spend one class tiny class on creating background for our illustration. So I'm ready to learn some new tricks. Once again, let's try to experiment, have fun, and enjoy our painting journey together. 3. Getting Ready: So in this class, let's start our painting journey. And let's talk about the tools that we're going to have and use during today's class. So let's talk about that in details. Hello, my lovely Skillshare community. During our today's shirt class, I decided, first of all, to use traditional watercolor because why don't we get a break from the digital art and just try some simple watercolor techniques? Because I think it's very important always to come back to the old ways. And by using traditional medium, you can find some new ways of using the new techniques in digital Water Today's class will be related to summer because it's getting pretty hot. And I was thinking, What if we paint ice cream? Like different colour, different ways and make them cute. Let me tell you about the tools that we're going to use today. I have my Sminke watercolor brush set. You can find the similar one. So again, you don't need to follow exactly the same colors, the same shades. You can just paint by yourself using anazic colors, enazy techniques, even nazy sketches. It's totally fine. About the brushes, mostly I'm going to use I have Burns brush. I like it for the softness. Brilliant race. This is another one. So we have pretty thick natural brushes here. Sorry. Yeah. I have seen synthetic brush for adding tiny details. That one's number four, Turner and I like those Chinese brushes that we're also going to use today during the painting process. I decided to try different painting techniques in actual ice creams. So I'm going to paint four ice creams, and we're going to implement different slightly different painting techniques. I explained you all the things that I have also. Try to use some tape that is easy to remove, and I pin this paper to my canvas for oil painting because my wooden board was eaten by mold. So that's what I have. And also, I took some tissue because we're going to use water and we will need to dry out brush a little bit. Let's jump into my next part where they're going to create sketch. Very simple, very easy, not a lot of pressure. Everyone can complete this class. Let's just have fun and finally experience this beautiful summer. 4. Creating Sketch: This part of the class, finally, we are ready to jump into sketching process. The sketching technique will be super simple. You don't need to spend a lot of time on that. You can use regular pencil or it can be even colored pencil that can help you to add some playful atmosphere to our illustration, again, whatever you like. The most important is to get some inspiration and have fun. Okay, so about the sketch, like I said, let's paint just four ice creams. You can see from reference pictures, what do we have? And the first one will be with kit. So very simple. Don't press too harsh. I have to be pencil. Remember, let's just paint schematically those ice creams, so I will make sure that they all will look perfectly on a picture. Be careful with the paper. By the way, I'm using arches paper, 300 thickness. And now let's go to another reference picture. Start with the shape. Some of the shapes can be different. Oh, smaller, bigger. And the last one let's peak. Let me think which one maybe the orange one with mango and a raspberry. And those one will be tall, pretty tall. Mm hmm. And inside, we're gonna have some shadow because the shape is super special. And also the gradient will be something like that. Now let's look with the raspberry. This one is super special like this. Here we'll need to show that the raspberry or blueberry is inside. A strawberry. Those ones are the most special. I think it would be interesting to paint such type of ice cream and give. Just paint it schematically. And don't be too precise. It's the most important. Have fun. D. So face expression, we're going to add later. Now the next step, let's start adding colors. 5. Adding Colors: Kiwi & Strawberry: Well, in this part of the class, we finally can start painting process. Like I said, the most important is to follow the three steps that can help us to reach beautiful result. So the first step will be adding first layer of colors. And we're going to start with first two ice creams. The first one will be about kiwi, and the second one will be about strawberry. Let's do it. I know that accordingly to the rules, we have to start with the background, but I don't want to start with background because I don't want to wait until the color dries after we finish with background. So let's keep background till the end. But what I'm going to do is I will start painting ice cream one by one. So let's start with Kiwi one, and I'm going to get water and just supply water throughout whole ice cream. Carefully because it can help us to bleed the color when we apply different shades altogether. Now let's go with olive color, tiny bit. It's olive green, yellow wish. It's called like this. And apply a tiny bit. Make green cutter, it's cold. But I still don't want to mix it with olive shade. Some greens in this area. Let's go with earth green here. We're going to have it here. So I apply too much water, that's why we have to wait until the color dries a little bit. So in this case, let's just add some colour to it's called popsicle, right? The thin. I'm going to make it burnt amber, a little bit. Now until this color dries, I'm going to go to the second ice cream, which is strawberry. And here I will use scarlet red, parle and maroon, and permanent carmine. Ding ding ding. Not too much. So the first layer will dry pretty quickly, and it will not be very vibrant. Scarlet red. So here I want to show some bleeding on edges. That's why, as you see, I added to the corners of ice cream. It's different from our first ice cream. Mm hmm. Permanent carmine. A little bit of, like, rosy color. And now red colour again. You see so beautifully it blends. Now in between of strawberries, we also need to show some shade between them. And I'm going to add pink again here and there. And I want to go to the third one and add one more layer. 6. Adding Colors: Raspberry and Peach: So it's time for another two ice creams that we left till the end of the first step. It's raspberry and peach. Ice cream. I thought it's mango. No, it's peach. And what I like about the fourth ice cream is that we're going to mix two colors together, so the results and technique also will be slightly different. What I'm going to add here, we're going to have potters pink, we're going to have manganese violet, scarlet red, and parle and maroon to. Because this popsicle will be darker. Also go to the edges. I like this pink shade. So we need to make them different. So in this case, we will avoid repetition of the colors. So because we have blueberry here, we can add more violet shade. Manganese violet. You see depending where you start from the edges or you're gonna start from the center like here, you will reach different effects. I like this one. Let's go with Perlin maroon. Just schematically show, okay. So raspberries. And blueberry. I mix manganese violet and ultramarine violet. 'Cause I want to show blueberry here and there. And same, let's go with some beach color. Like that. And the last one where we're gonna show very beautiful blending, like diffusion of one color into another one, I think it's raspberry and mango or no, no, it's peach. Same water. As you see, I always apply water first because it helps my colors to bleed and spread very naturally and softer comparing to dry technique. So on the top, let's also use magenta or permanent carmen color. And on the bottom, we're going to add peachy shade. We have a lot of pink colours. But again, this is like summertime. Why not? So I have the deepest colors at the top, and when we go to the bottom, I spread it lightly and diffuse. Now, let's go with let me theme. Chromium orange hue, or homum yellow hue, deep. Exactly the colors that we needed. Don't be too Don't take lemon oil, lemon yellow. It should be more yellowish. Less lemonish L and beach brown beige color, something like that. I still think it's too much. So now our task is to wait until everything dries. Make them rounder, less sharp. Even though you will go beyond your sketch. It's okay. By the way, I didn't use palette, color palette at all. You just don't need to mix colors for now. Okay. 7. Adding More Colors: Kiwi and Strawberry: Now it's time for the second step. Let's add more depth and more shades and more not too many details, let's add a little bit more shades and more color saturation to our art. Like I said, let's follow the same strategy that we have during the beginning of the class, and let's spend some time on first two ice creams, kiwi and strawberry. Now, the second step, I change the water to the clean one, and I want to change the brush too. So let's go with brilliant rays for this one. And now I want to add a little bit of yellowish color like lemon yellow, to the center of chive tiny bit. Then I will pick may green. Add more water because now the paper is not wet anymore. So you need to remember and define the shape. Now I will grab a burnt umber or sepia brown. And in between, you see on our reference picture, you have dark shades. So in this case, let's go with a forest brown or Earth green. So far, the most important is to separate Kiwi one from another. So you layer the color. Next step, I want to paint some seeds. And for that, I will go with olive green, yellowish, and I will mix it with and I will mix it with a burnt umber and just show the strokes like this, like ding ding ting ting. So we show the direction. Mm hmm. Grab slightly darker. And still go. Now let's go with this wooden part. I'm gonna go with a yellow ocher. And I still want to add a little bit of romum yellow dip. And let's mix with previous yellow color. And here shows a shadow. Like that. Blend. So the shade won't look very artificial. Then I want to go with may green, and then I want to show some colors here and there because I still feel we have some more green color from this side. But you see it's too artificial, so I'm going to just splend it so it won't look too bright. And once everything is more or less dry, I want to go with a second layer, third layer, second layer, and add some seeds. As a seed color, let me think ivory black or sepia brown also would be nice. Carefully. Still too wet. Let's go with the third layer. Let's not add it right now. Well, let's turn to the second one. I'm going to use the same brush also. And here, we're going to use the same colors, but just layer them second time. So one more time, let me tell you what we do. During the first step, we added water, and then we added the first layer of color. So thanks to the water, the colors bleed very naturally and very beautifully in a soft way. During the second step, we waited until everything dries, and then we added second layer of color, but the texture, the surface already was dry. So the color is more vivid and more obvious. And the third old step that you're going to have is we will add the third layer of tiny details, and we will define some of the lines. And that's it. The three steps that can help us to paint beautiful ice cream. So I change the water again. It's clean. And I just want to add I think scarlet red would be nice. And about scarlet red, I'm going to add it between our strawberry. So this is actually the shade. I selected more color. Here we have one more. I just tried to refer to our reference picture and add more and more. So here's the biggest sharpest shade will between our strawberries. So I added a little bit of water, and thanks to that, I helped to spread it little by little. But, again, the most important for us was to define the shape of strawberries. That's what we did. And some redish shade from this side. Now I will go with peril and maroon color and add a little bit of pinkish shade. Not too much because you have a lot of pink here. Make our ions like the edge lines not so defined, permanent carmine colour. Ding ding di di di. And inside of strawberry, I decided to add slightly bit of pink shade. I took some paper. What what's interesting with traditional watercolor is that here you have less control of what you will get in the end. So like, every painting will turn out differently, and you might reach totally different results, which is nice because, again, it's expression of your creativity. Add some Our and maybe sepia brown here. Mo sepia brown ding ding dn dn dn. I don't want to make it too muddy, so less color is better. Now let's jump to the third one where our color will be slightly darker. 8. Adding more Colors: Raspberry and Peach: So it's time for another two ice cream. Let's go to raspberry and mango. Here, also, what I like about ice cream number three, and four is that ice cream number three is very deep. The color is deep. I like it. And it also has some blueberries, so the color will be very, very deep and contrast. And like I said, the fourth ice cream, we're going to mix two different colors together in one ice cream that will help us to reach to blend colors in a very special way. Let's do it. Then I will switch brush to the Chinese one. Brush for calligraphy. Here, I will go manganese violet, magenta and ultramarine violet. You see this brush gives you more dry strokes. So I just want to add a little bit more water because I don't want to make our art like purely dark and purely dry. Still big raw water will play. But because, as you remember, we don't have any watery base because the paper is dry. So we constantly have to use water so look at the arc that we have. The darkest parts also between the fruits. So what I'm going to do is I will mix, ultramarine violet. I will also go with Delta blue color and don't forget about magenta color. All of it, I'm gonna mix together to create this deep, purplish shade. But I'm not going to define clearly the shape of berries because this is watercolor. People should see it thanks to the shades, and even indiga color would be nice. Look at the reference and try to follow the colors. Where we have the darkest one. Here, we need to show the raspberry and blueberry. Okay, done with this one, too. What if you use this brush? The big one warns number three. Scarlet red, pearled maroon. Magenta, you can mix many, many shades. But the most important here is we add a lot of water. 'cause we still want the color blend naturally. So blend sharpness. And immediately grab yellow color. So let it diffuse one in another. You don't need to clean the brush. You can just go on top of the color and add one more layer and add a little bit water so the color will bleed, you see? Now you can mix a little bit of this red color and oyo I took a lot of pink. Red color and orange. So like I said, we need to show the diffusion of colors. What would happen if we mix them together? That's what we have to show. Grab a little bit more of reddish pinkish shade. You can even grab some pink colour. Duck and the most important show gradient somewhere here. Grab slightly darker shade to define the shape of the ice cream. See, we have the lines inside, so we need to show them with slightly darker color. So for that, we're going to grab magenta mixed with manganese violet. So we need a little bit of violet. Layer more and add darker shade. And whenever you want, you can just use tissue and show some bright spots because later it would be too late because everything would be dry. Tissue is super important here in this step. So you see the painting techniques is slightly different, especially with the last one. Ocher color. You also can get slightly purpler shade here. And soften with water the edges. That's it. Now we have to wait. 9. Adding Background Color: And like I promised to you, it's beginning of a class. I also will show you how to create beautiful background that will be very harmonious with our ice creams. So we're going to use simple techniques that will require you to use a lot of water, a lot of color. Also, we're going to get some unexpected results during our painting process. Let's do it. Now what I was thinking is that let's add background color. I'm going to use this brush. Why I do it? Because later I'm going to add more tiny details, and it would be very easy to blend them with background if you add color a little bit later. So I just want to add background color first, and I will go with blue color like Pussinblue or ultramarine finest. Here, also, first, you apply water because thanks to water, the color will blend very beautifully in a soft way. Careful with our ice Try to add darkest shade to the edges of the paper. And then closer to our ice creams, we're going to have less color. So I'm going to go here and there. Very beautiful color. Very summary. Wow. Look at this. I like how they blend one another when I can here. But it's not what I wanted, but it's super beautiful. Okay, let's keep it. Let color blend into background color. So in this case, what if you add a little bit of green shade here and let it blend. It's all thanks to the paper. Let's go with pink shade and do the same here. Red color. Not even pink. You see, sometimes you plan one thing, but then you see how beautiful it might look like if you add some, like, touches that you didn't plan to do. A little bit more blue colour to give more volume. Maybe a little bit more drops. They will look nice. And that's it. Let's wait until everything dries, and we will move to our final step with adding some details. 10. Final Touches: Kiwi and Strawberry: And almost the last step. This is step number three where we're going to add more details, a little bit more shades. We will emphasize some parts of our ice cream with tiny brushes, and that will be the end. So let's jump into first two ice creams, kiwi and strawberry. Well, the last third step, let's grab our thin brush, this one for adding tiny details and another one. Also pretty thin brush, this one. So let's start with adding tiny details, but not too tiny. So this brush would be fine. So let me go to Earth green mix together with sepia brown. And now slowly add seeds. I want to go with Forrest Brown, May Green. Me Earth green. Here you don't need a lot of water. You just need to layer some parts and mute the color. It should be a little bit diluted with water. And now between them, show the shade. Go with let me find Earth green color mixed together with burnt amber or sepia bro and a little bit of yellow Ochre. I think this color combination would be nice. So the most important is to separate. And here you can adjust the shape just little by little. Add more color underneath. You can even add some reddish shade. Some purple shade here. Take small brush. Grab some darker shade or same. You can mix green, purple, and brown together and just show things to the shadows, some purple shade. Show the outline. So with the first ice cream, we're gonna use outline a lot. Kit is very defined. So why don't we do the same and add a little bit lines. Okay, first ice cream is ready. Now let's go to the second one. And here it's more tricky, you see, because I left a lot of white spots intentionally because I just want to keep it this way. Same colors permanent carmine, paraline maroon, scarlet red. Define the shape for your strawberries. So the style that I tend to use to paint in is loose watercolor. So we will have a lot of loose watercolor elements, but in the end, we're going to take thin brush and define the most important details. Blend everything before the color just dries. Now, why don't we add a little bit of manganese violet and magenta color? Just tiny bit in areas where we will have the darkest elements. And same about the strawberry. We're going to show some strawberry parts. Axis. So we need to show the texture of strawberry. And let's define the outline. You actually can add a little bit more details later to the strawberry when the colour dries and a little bit more depth if you want. Now, let's go to the third ice cream. 11. Final Touches: Raspberry & Peach: And now time for another two ice creams. I hope you are ready to be proud of your art. And let's just wait a little bit, and soon we're gonna reach the results that we all will like. Same color, man green violet, magenta. Okay. The darkest shades will be here. This area, blueberry. Just shape. Don't show too much. Just show the shade. I think I want to add blueberry here, too. See just tiny detail and bleed color around blueberry. Just tiny bit. Then go with permanent carmine. So we just show schematically the berry but won't show it too much. An On the reference picture, we have pretty dark part here, and this part bleeds into an ice cream. Then make the area around the berries darker. So what are you going to do? A little bit violet color? The bloom. L indica color. Now, just water and blend. And we still have some areas which is pretty bright like here. Mark your shade. If you took too much of the shade, just put brush into the water then clean it with a tissue like this, and the brush will become dry. So just spread color to the nearest surface. Like it. And This one is definitely my favorite. Okay, blueberry is ready. I actually want to add a little bit to strawberry to make it more defined, even though we don't have that blue colour in our reference art, but I think it might look better. Just a little bit, because we don't want to change the color palette. Yes, define the area between the strawberries. Remember, the strawberries are the brightest. The last one here, I'm going to use a permanent carmine and magenta mix together. So I just mix them. And I don't want to do a lot of changes here because I think it's already beautiful and it doesn't need us to add even more. But what I would like to do, now this is magenta color. I want to show the shade here to outline the shape of the ice cream. Okay. But this area, I like the bleed in this part, so I won't change it. Just a little bit more orange color. Show the shape here. No more yish the bleed a little bit of color. Here, that's it. Now I want to use thinner brush. This one. I made brown color for the outline. And I think we to can add some more of the red color here. And this area is lighter, so we won't touch it. Now tiny part. Let's add some faces. I think first, what you can do is to use your pencil. 12. Creating Characters: And the last class, this is what we are waiting for. Let's turn our lovely, beautiful ice creams into cute characters. And we can use the same method, not just with ice creams, with any painting that you create. It can be like a flower pot. It can be a stone, a mushroom, whatever you draw. But by adding thin strokes, you can turn your art into beautiful characters. Let's do it. And our final touches, let's just paint some fake expression to every of these ice creams. Let's start with the first one. I use pencil first. This one will be happy. Now let's take small brush. I have a black color. Because it should be very, very opaque. This one looks like a man with mustache. Now, let's try to unwrap it. But on. Congratulations. This is the end of our today's class, and I hope now you gain some inspiration and creative idea. And now you know the ways how to create beautiful, lovely ice creams. And characters in a fast and simple way. So what you have learned and why we did it. So first of all, now you know how to use traditional watercolor medium. You took some break from digital medium, and maybe you found some ways how to apply traditional ways into digital watercolor. Also, you learn how to create ice creams. You learn new blending techniques, new layering techniques, new ways of adding shapes, blend colors, like I said, and make your art more saturated and how to adapt to your illustration. And the most important, now you know how to turn any art into characters. Why this class was useful. So now you can experiment and see what works best for you. And again, sometimes you need some inspiration or just like break from our daily routine. So I hope this class was because it was a little bit different from what I usually teach. I hope it also was useful and inspirational for you, too, because I had a lot of fun during painting process. So I hope you had this fun, too. So, guys, I will be happy to see what you upload in project section, share your own opinion, your own thoughts about this class, and let's see each other in next class. Bye bye.