Watercolor Manga Portraits #1 - Primrose Witch [With Line Art Template]
Eliza Essie - Watercolour Witch, I have a Watercolor giveaway
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Lessons in This Class
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Introduction
1:27
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2.
Tools
1:19
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3.
An easy method for tracing the line art
0:50
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Skin and eyes
5:02
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5.
Paint the hat
3:40
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6.
Let's color the hair
3:06
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7.
How to color the florals
3:43
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8.
Make it more outstanding ( final details )
2:46
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9.
You are finished
0:56
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About This Class
This class is for you if you like witchy/ fantasy/ magical coloring books, but never dared to paint a witch with watercolors.
In this Skillshare class you’ll get my Primrose Witch lineart and turn it into a wonderful watercolor painting.
I’ll walk you through:
- My hack on how to transfer the linework onto watercolor paper
- My secrets on how to paint like a pro with watercolor paints
- All along the class in an easy to follow and fun way
And not only just that: I share you the WHY-s behind my painting process.
I do believe coloring should be fun and not something you worries over and over.
Not something that makes you even more frustrated and anxious.
So come, take my class and discover the true joy of painting!
Ohh, and if all the below mentioned reasons are not enough for you, have I mentioned that  in the end you will have your own Primrose Witch watercolor painting, which you can hang on your wall and brag about your friends ;)
Interested?
Let’s meet in the class!
P.s. Click here to download the line art!
Hands-on Class Project
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Project description:
After watching all the class videos I highly encourage you to try out what you’ve learnt.
- Schedule some time to painting: This painting took me approximately 2 hours from start to finish, so I advise you to count with a minimum of 3 hours for the project. You don’t have to paint it all at once, it’s absolutely o.k. If you can paint just a bit at a time. Don’t rush, enjoy the process!
-  Prepare your materials: Transfer the line art to watercolor paper, get some brushes and watercolor paints. On the right hand side bar you can find the downloadable file of the lineart. Or you can download it direcly from here.
- Relax: Before you start painting, I would highly recommend to take some deep breaths to calm your mind down. You will see how easier painting will become if you are not stressed out!
- Ask for help: If something is not clear during the painting process feel free to ask me, I’m more than happy to help! :)
- Share your project:Â Share your work in progress and final painting in the project gallery, I would love to see your progress and if you want me to I can give you some extra advices regarding your painting!*
And I’d be happy to feature your class project on my social media channels, so please feel free to tag me @watercolour_witch
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*Please note: I only give advice if you directly ask me to give you a feedback on your project.
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