How To Color Metals
Last updated 3/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.32 GB | Duration: 3h 23m
Last updated 3/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.32 GB | Duration: 3h 23m
Learn amazing metal effects with colored pencils
What you'll learn
Learn how to color realistic metal effects with regular pencils. No gold and silver pens and inks, just colored pencils.
Requirements
Basic coloring skills
Description
In this course you will be working with line art provided by the artist, and learn her personal technique of coloring realistic metals with pencils. There's no need for fancy gold pens, markers, or paints. The secret to creating unbelievable metallic effects is in using the tools you already have. Join this amazing adventure, and take your coloring skill to the next level. Wether you're a beginner, an intermediate, or an expert level colorist, you will come out of this course with skills that will make your coloring stand out from the rest of the community. The lessons are structured systematically, starting with very basic explanations of how to pick the right pencils and why certain effects work on paper, taking you through a study of how metals appear to the human eye and why, with many practice pages along the way, and guiding you to amazing shiny metals effects (silver, copper and gold) that appear very difficult to master. If you follow the lessons in order and at your own pace, however, you will have no problem creating amazing metallic effects with just colored pencils on paper. Lisa is a life-long professional artist with years of experience teaching. She has your back, and is always available to answer questions or offer a critique of your work in progress. Don't forget that you can always message your instructor.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: What Is White Charcoal?
Lecture 2 What Is White Charcoal?
Section 3: SILVER: Choosing Colors
Lecture 3 SILVER: Choosing Colors
Section 4: SILVER: Why The Slant?
Lecture 4 SILVER: Why The Slant?
Section 5: SILVER: Gradient Shading With Black
Lecture 5 SILVER: Gradient Shading With Black
Section 6: SILVER: The "Blender" Pencil
Lecture 6 SILVER: The "Blender" Pencil
Section 7: SILVER: White Gel Pen
Lecture 7 SILVER: White Gel Pen
Section 8: GOLD: First Color
Lecture 8 GOLD: First Color
Section 9: GOLD: Chocolate?
Lecture 9 GOLD: Chocolate?
Section 10: GOLD: Finally Yellow!
Lecture 10 GOLD: Finally Yellow!
Section 11: GOLD: High Contrast
Lecture 11 GOLD: High Contrast
Section 12: COPPER: Introducing Masking
Lecture 12 COPPER: Introducing Masking
Section 13: COPPER: Orange Gradients
Lecture 13 COPPER: Orange Gradients
Section 14: COPPER: Bringing It All Together
Lecture 14 COPPER: Bringing It All Together
Section 15: LITTLE TREASURES: Steampunk Cog
Lecture 15 LITTLE TREASURES: Steampunk Cog
Section 16: LITTLE TREASURES: Silver Spoon
Lecture 16 LITTLE TREASURES: Silver Spoon
Section 17: LITTLE TREASURES: Golden Pill Box
Lecture 17 LITTLE TREASURES: Golden Pill Box
Section 18: COMPLEX SUBJECTS: Golden Teapot
Lecture 18 COMPLEXT SUBJECTS: Golden Teapot
Section 19: COMPLEX SUBJECTS: Silver Teapot
Lecture 19 COMPLEX SUBJECTS: Silver Teapot
Section 20: COMPLEX SUBJECTS: Copper Pots
Lecture 20 COMPLEX SUBJECTS: Copper Pots
Section 21: EXTRA CREDIT: The Golden Cat
Lecture 21 EXTRA CREDIT: The Golden Cat
Adult colorists,Art students,Illustrators