Daisy Duckling
Develop Fuzzy Fur or Downy Texture
This class originally ran as a Livestream in March 2020. It was filmed live and unscripted.
This is a different style of presentation than the normal Marker Painting Workshops. Amy speaks live and off-the-cuff, so this is a more conversational and less formal feeling class. Includes an introduction video with the opening of the class and a student Q&A session at the close.
Then in a series of demonstration videos, students will practice coloring the Daisy Duckling image. Instruction includes all elements, the cast shadowing, underpainting base markering, and pencil details. A total of 3 hours of demonstration video.
Join Amy Shulke, a professional illustrator and marker enthusiast for a fun and informative coloring lesson, Vanilla Arts style!
Marker Painting is a completely different approach to coloring with markers.
Amy teaches students basic techniques and color theory based on the way artists use paint. Instead of focusing on "how" to color a selected stamp image, Amy shows you the "why" behind color selection, shade, layering, depth, and form. This provides students with the necessary knowledge to color any stamp image in their collection and every stamp they might purchase in the future.
Take your coloring to the next level-- coloring with independence, creativity, and your own unique voice.
Learn to color soft fluffy fur (or in this case downy duckling feathers) with maximum fuzz and realism.
You've colored beginner fur with Amy in the Hudson the Bear class and intermediate level fur with Velveteen Rabbit and Santa's Backup plan. Now let's take fur to the realistic level with Daisy Duckling.
Join Amy for an intermediate challenge level lesson and learn the universally adaptable technique for coloring folds and waves.
This lesson is more than just how to color a duck, the concepts covered here will take you into realistic pet portraiture, creating touchably soft, perfect for all kinds of animals.
Daisy Duckling is an advance level demonstration
We welcome colorers of many levels at Vanilla Arts, but basic marker painting techniques are not covered in this class.
Advanced classes assume you’ve mastered basic techniques and are ready for independent work using artistic skills. Read more about Vanilla skill levels here.
Skill Level: Advanced
We do not recommend this course for first time Vanilla students.
Techniques Used:
- Flicking techniques for markers and colored pencil
- Push & Pull
- Underpainting
- Color Sculpting
- Friendly eye expression
- Reading photo references
- Creating textural differences for a variety of surfaces
Course Includes:
- Over 3 hours of video demonstration with Q&A timeouts (for the live audience). Work at your own pace.
- Recipe guide
- Daisy Duckling digital stamp in three handy formats (PNG, JPG, or quick print PDF)
- Printable photo reference, underpainting guide, detailed color map, and full color sample
WARNING:
Basic computer skills are required to access class materials.
If you struggle with websites, video players, downloads, printing digital files, and communicating in discussion forums, this course may not be right for you.
We recommend that you try our FREE More Than Luck course to get a feel for how our site works and the type of computer skills you'll need to make the most of your learning experience here.
Required Supplies: complete printable supply list included in class package
- High-quality Copic friendly marker cardstock (X-Press It Blending Card or Cryogen Curious Metallic White is recommended)
- Copic Markers
- Technical pen - Staedtler Triplus Fineliner (0.3), Posca Paint Pen, Extra Fine, White
- Artist quality colored pencils (Prismacolor Premier colored pencils use for this project)
- Glassine paper
- Mod Podge brush or Hake dusting brush.
- Clipboard or hard surface (glass mat is recommended)
- Drafting tape.
- Pencil, pencil sharpener.
- Erasers - black and white polymer, white sticky tack, Tombow Mono Zero (round)
Your Instructor
Amy is a professional freelance technical illustrator with 25 years of experience in graphic arts. Amy began using colored pencils in 1985 and she started with DeSign markers in 1989. Colored pencils with a base of either marker or watercolor is her preferred process for portraiture and scientific illustration. She has a special passion for teaching crafters and shy artists to stretch their boundaries by adding established fine art techniques to their coloring projects.
Join Amy for fun and highly informative lessons which will not only change the way you color but the way you see color in the world around you.
Course Curriculum
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StartDemo 1: Introduction (21:53)
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StartDemo 2: Opacity of Stamp Line Discussion & Copic for Stems & Daisy Disc (19:01)
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StartDemo 3: Copic for Daisy Petals & Technical Pen for Eye (13:34)
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StartDemo 4: Copic for Beak & Feet (24:52)
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StartDemo 5: Copic for Duck Head & Body (23:08)
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StartDemo 6: Copic for Water & Colored Pencil for Eye, Beak & Head (23:46)
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StartDemo 7: Colored Pencil for Duck Body (21:36)
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StartDemo 8: Colored Pencil for Body, Feet & Daisy (20:15)
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StartDemo 9: Posca Paint Pen detail and Q&A (17:32)
"It's the OMG moments. That's why Amy's classes rock. She explains things that you've maybe noticed before but never thought much about. I love it!"
"At 62 years of age I have no illusions about becoming a great artist but. I am so appreciative of the change in my perception since taking classes with Amy at Vanilla Arts Co. Now I see the play of colors, the motion and the grace... It's a great way to view the world around me."
"I just love the things I'm learning and can't wait to start the next project. Your images are challenging for me and I like that. I'll never look at another image and how to color it the same again!"