Bird's eyes - reference of all three types of eye

Bird's eyes - reference of all three types of eye

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Painting birds in watercolour

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1. Introduction - for the love of things with wings!

  • Introduction2
  • Painting birds in watercolour - is this course right for you?
  • Painting birds in watercolour materials list

2. Drawing birds - looking for the inner egg to sketch birds quickly and accurately

  • Drawing birds - looking for shapes and a few key lines7
  • Drawing birds - using a water resistant pen to give you both line and wash2
  • Drawing birds - adding colour and developing plumage2
  • Reference - cardinal
  • Reference - sparrow

3. Capturing life and vitality in birds' eyes

  • Painting eyes - the three types of eyes
  • Painting eyes - painting each type and capturing the character therein4
  • Bird's eyes - reference of all three types of eye
  • Reference - sparrow
  • Reference - owl
  • Reference - rooster
  • Example - sparrow eye
  • Example - owl eye
  • Example - rooster eye

4. Warming up our watercolour muscles and exploring edges

  • Watercolour techniques and edges - just add water!2
  • Creating magic with paint, paper and water - painting a Canada goose in flight2
  • Goose reference
  • Goose - final marked up
  • Goose - final painting2

5. A colourful portrait of a tawny owl - switching around colours

  • Reference - Tawny Owl cropped
  • Reference - Tawny Owl uncropped
  • Tawny owl - thumbnail planning
  • Tawny owl - planning colours
  • Tawny owl - first layer1
  • Tawny owl - second layer
  • Tawny owl - final details6
  • Thumbnail and colours
  • Final painting

6. Creating interesting texture and marks - using them in a pair of Guinea Fowl

  • Creating interesting marks without a brush
  • Guinea fowl - thumbnail planning
  • Guinea fowl - colour swatching
  • Guinea fowl - sketch your birds
  • Guinea fowl - applying masking fluid
  • Guinea fowl - starting with the head....
  • Guinea fowl - feet in detail
  • Guinea fowl - painting the second bird
  • Guinea fowl - second layer
  • Guinea fowl - finishing touches
  • Guinea fowl - final thoughts
  • Reference Guinea fowl 1
  • Reference Guinea Fowl 2
  • Reference Guinea Fowl 3
  • Reference Guinea Fowl 4
  • Reference Guinea Fowl 5
  • Reference Guinea Fowl 6
  • Reference Guinea Fowl 7
  • Final painting of guinea fowl
  • Alternative painting of a single bird

7. Flying kestrel - using line and wash to capture a bird of prey in flight

  • Reference - Kestrel
  • Line and wash bird of prey - warming up
  • Line and wash bird of prey - planning
  • Line and wash bird of prey - inking
  • Line and wash bird of prey - inking continued
  • Line and wash bird of prey - watercolour
  • Line and wash bird of prey - finishing2
  • Kestrel - ink layer completed
  • Kestrel - colour added
  • Kestrel - finished painting with lettering
  • A kestrel for a knave - poem - 'the boke of St Albans 1486'
  • Alternative painting of kestrel using the same technique

8. Taking things forward - where to go from here

  • Further resources