✅ How to master the art of using alcohol markers to create realistic portraits in as little as a few hours!
✅ The quick and easy way to create beautiful portraits - it works so well you'll swear it's magic!
✅ You'll discover the ridiculously easy way to choose the right colors for your portrait - even if you're not familiar with alcohol markers!
✅ How to quickly recognize and avoid common mistakes in portrait creation!
✅ Why it's not your fault if you've struggled with portrait creation in the past - and what you can do starting today to create stunning, realistic portraits with ease!
In just a few hours, you'll learn a surprisingly simple technique that will transform your artwork forever. All you need are the right colors in alcohol markers, and I'll guide you through every step of the process.
You might be thinking, "but won't those markers be expensive?" Actually, I'll show you that they're not as pricey as you might think, and the results are well worth the investment.
We'll start by experimenting with different papers to find the perfect surface for your markers. Chances are, you already have some suitable paper lying around at home!
Once we've mastered the basics, we'll dive into creating gradients and mixing colors to bring your portraits to life. You'll learn how to choose the perfect colors for your subject and have access to a complete list of the markers used in class.
But don't worry if you're not a skilled drawer - this class is all about using markers to create portraits. I'll provide a copyright-free reference image that we'll trace for a faster result. And believe me, tracing is not cheating - it's simply using modern tools to achieve a beautiful outcome.
Throughout the class, I'll provide step-by-step guidance in real-time to ensure you achieve the perfect result. You'll learn how to color the face, hair, eyes, mouth, hand, and even select the ideal colors for the sweater and background.
By the end of the class, you'll be amazed at how easy it is to create stunning, realistic portraits with alcohol markers. So why wait? Sign up today and unlock your artistic potential!
And two bonus videos, a real-time painting of this portrait, with all the colors needed and the reference image.
Watercolor paper, any kind will do you don't need a fancy expensive one.
Markers: I'm using Arteza set of 36 skin tones and Ohuhu set of 72 markers.
Any brand will do, but I give number of colors in those two sets.
Important: the style is given by the chisel tip, so if you have brush tips you won't get the same result!