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Interior Drawing in Watercolour
Welcome 🤗
Intro
Basics. Italian style bedroom: 1-point perspective interior/ watercolour basics
Part I: building an interior in a 1-point perspective (Renaissance Method) (31:42)
Part II: mastering watercolour technique basics from scratch (30:13)
Part III: fine-tuning the drawing and adding details (31:12)
💦An interior in Scandinavian style
Part I: pencil drawing and perspective (10:51)
Part II: foundation and applying basic colours (20:42)
Part III: adding details and fine-tuning our drawing (19:16)
💦"Artist's studio" interior drawing
Part I: making two thumbnail sketches, one in pencil, one in colour (18:02)
Part II: pencil drawing (11:02)
Part III: basic colour layers (15:53)
Part IV: introducing linear work with multiliner (15:33)
Part V: adding final touches with watercolour and details in white colour (14:28)
💦Rococo Revival chair in a 2-point perspective
Watercolour 3.1 (12:11)
Watercolour 3.2 (19:34)
💦Classical bedroom interior
Preparation: how to mount paper on a wooden panel (7:14)
Part I: tonal value study, black & white preliminary watercolour sketch (15:25)
Part II: linear pencil drawing in soft lines (14:08)
Part III: the first layer of watercolour (11:50)
(NEW!) Part IV: applying the second layer of watercolour (13:41)
(NEW!) Part V: adding contrast and working with shadows and different greens (19:03)
(NEW!) Part VI: adding contrast and details to the centre of our composition (16:00)
(NEW!) Part VII: "fresh eye look" and details (17:42)
(NEW!) Part VIII: the very final details and patterns (11:11)
Final words and celebration 🎉
Outro
Part I: pencil drawing and perspective
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