This class is a fun and structured way to grow your Procreate skills!
Flowers we’ll be illustrating in the class:
What you’ll learn
- To Illustrate flowers in Procreate.
- To add shading and highlights.
- Tips and tricks to achieve semi realistic effect.
- Techniques you can apply while illustrating any flower of your choice!.
Course Content
- Introduction –> 15 lectures • 6hr 4min.
Requirements
Flowers we’ll be illustrating in the class:
- Day 1 – Coneflower
- Day 2 – Azalea
- Day 3 – Petunia
- Day 4 – Passion Flower
- Day 5 – Coreopsis
- Day 6 – Anemone
- Day 7 – Strawflower
- Day 8 – Zinnia
- Day 9 – Fuchsia
- Day 10 – Dahlia
Resources available to download:
- Sketches (For all 10 flowers)
- Colour Palatte (For all 10 flowers)
- Reference Images (For all 10 flowers)
- Brushes
These garden flower illustrations can have a range of applications, here are a few examples:
- Surface Pattern Designs
- Art Prints
- Stickers
- Journaling
- Personal Projects
- Planners
- Social media
- Selling clipart or elements on online platforms like Marketplace, Etsy or own website
In this class you’ll learn:
- How to Illustrate flowers in Procreate
- How to Use reference images
- How to add shading and highlights
- Tips and tricks to achieve semi realistic effect
- Techniques you can apply while illustrating any flower of your choice!
Who this class is for:
- Intermediate Level: Anyone who knows the basics of Procreate
You’ll need:
- An iPad
- The drawing app, Procreate
- An Apple Pencil
My drawing tools:
- 11-inch iPad Pro (2nd Gen)
- Apple Pencil (2nd Gen)
- Procreate, Drawing App (5.3.7)
By the end of this class, you’ll have created 10 beautiful garden flower illustrations with tips and tricks on illustrating any flower of your choice.
Project Instructions
For your class project, you’ll be illustrating garden flowers using the techniques shared in each lesson.
To make it easier to get started , I’ve included helpful resources like ready-to-use sketches, a curated color palette, and reference photos all royalty-free and taken by me during my travels.
You’re welcome to follow along with the flowers covered in class, or feel free to illustrate a flower of your choice using the same techniques.