1 Nov 2019, 22:22

I want to challenge myself to paint my first traditonal watercolor illustration, based on one of my inktober piece. Here is my plan
Week 1: I will go through my inktober drawings, and using the art questions by Lee as a guide to decide one image to work with. Maybe I will also get familarise with the watercolor paint I have, doing some color mixing excises. I will also re-watch @Lee-White's watercolor tutorial videos on SVS.

Week 2: I will play with the composition, see if I can come up with a better compositon than the image I have already done in inktober. Then I will do color study digitally. Then move on to mixing color with paint to match my digital color study.

In week3-4, I probably will paint the same images multiple times. I just assume I will skrew up many times since this will be the first time I try to do a complete illustration with real watercolor.

I do not know if I will have a portfolio level finished piece after Slowvember. I do this besides other projects in November. My goal is to learn a thing or two about working with watercolor in general. Any excise suggestions, resources and tips on working with watercolor are more than welcome :-).

Anyone else working traditonaly with #slowvember?