![]() If you are looking for a watercolor class, I recommend Watercolor Flowers with Tombow’s Watercolor Set by Jessica Mack. This was such a soothing project to create! I hope you give it a try! You also have the option of leaving the details out. ![]() A second option is to use the Medium Water Brush to blend the dots slightly. To the thorax, I added lines with color I picked up from the Tombow Blending Palette using the Tombow Medium Water Brush. I used the fine tip of the Tombow Dual Brush Pens to add dots the butterfly wings. Outline the butterfly using the fine tip of the Tombow MONO Twin Permanent Marker.įill the out the butterfly using the broad tip of the Tombow MONO Twin Permanent Marker.Īdd small details. To color the thorax, I outlined it with green and I mixed red, yellow and green to make brown. You can keep adding colors to make it darker or add one more of one specific color. This is why it’s so important to swatch the colors before you make a project. Use the Tombow Medium Water Brush to blend the colors. I left a space between colors because I love the lighter space and the effect extra water creates. The more color you add, the more saturated and brighter it will be. This is all about relaxing and having fun! Step Two:Īdd color to the butterfly with the Tombow Dual Brush Pens. Don’t worry about perfection or accuracy. You can look for a template online or look at a photo of a butterfly and draw it. Step One:ĭraw a simple butterfly using Tombow MONO Drawing Pencil 4H. The first thing you should do when you buy the Tombow Watercolor Set, is read the instructional pamphlet and fill the mixing chart. You can also find many videos and books! I recommend this book by Peggy Dean! It has simple and intermediate images you can recreate! Supplies: ![]() This set comes with an insert that has awesome tips and tricks for watercoloring. A video game controller Even everyday items like this make great subjects for your sketchbook. A doorknob This is a more of a challenge than you may think. Hey Tombow friends! This is Jennie and today I’ll show you how to make a simple butterfly using the Tombow Watercolor Set. An old chair A chair may seem complex, but it’s really just a few simple forms pieced together. Apin General tagged easy watercolor tutorial / MONO Drawing Pencil / MONO Twin Permanent Black Pen / simple watercolor / Tombow Dual Brush Pens / Tombow MONO Drawing Pencil / Tombow Mono Twin Permanent Marker / Tombow Water Brush / Tombow Watercolor Set / Watercolor / watercolor art / Watercolor Dual Brush Pen by Jennie Garcia
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