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Gouache-style Effects in Procreate: Paint a Springtime Postcard Scene

Unlock creativity with Skillshare! Learn acrylic painting, AI writing, graphic design, and photography.

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About Gouache-style Effects in Procreate: Paint a Springtime Postcard Scene

Class introduction

Setting up

Painting the Sky and Mountains

The Foreground

The Trees

Adding the Swans

The Final Touches

The Project

What You Will Learn?

  • Overlooked by many, but using the Gouache Brush in Procreate allows you to simulate a great Gouache -style Effect for your Artworks. In this Class we are going to explore painting a Springtime Postcard Scene..
  • After having done a Winter Impression with Gouache in Procreate in the previous Class, it is now time to discover painting the next season... Spring. It is NOT a must to have done the Winter Impression to join this Class. Each season is a stand-alone Class focussing on different things..
  • In the Spring Edition we're going to focus on painting in a slightly different way than before. Perhaps not painting differently, but we will not only be focussing on painting alone, We will add blending to the mix. Blending helps us to get even closer to real gouache painting than before..
  • While we'll be mainly painting a landscape, I'm introducing a new element to this series, animals. What is Spring without some birds? As if that isn't enough, I'm also going to show you how to use a reference from a different season and turn that into a Spring painting..
  • Plenty of element to discover in the Second Edition of the Gouache Procreate Postcards Series..
  • Included with this Class is the Sketch, Color Palette and Reference Photos. You will find all of that in the Project Section..