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Jill Poyerd

NOTE: This is not a hands-on painting course.

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NOTE: This is not a hands-on painting course.

“The best watercolour course I have seen…I need a structured better approach than the typical watch-me-paint courses, that explain nothing about quality of paints and mediums and how they affect the final result. Brilliantly narrated, videos quality are amazing and super explanatory. 6 stars. " - Joao C.

“I am learning so much. It is really helping me to understand the medium I am working with, as well as how I can manipulate it to create the effects and emotions I want. Everything just changes when you know what you are looking for. My level of confidence in watercolour has definitely skyrocketed.” - Nicole O.

The instructor of this course is a Signature Member of the National Watercolor Society.

Watercolor painting at its core is built upon pigment, water, and a painting surface, and in order to master the medium you need to thoroughly understand your materials. This course is designed to give you an in-depth look at the properties of each material used in the watercolor painting process. With this understanding, beginners will have an easier time learning techniques and experienced painters will be better equipped to perfect their skill and solve potential problems. This isn’t a hands-on painting class, but rather is a lecture-based course containing information you aren't likely to find anywhere else.

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Learning objectives

  • Learn watercolor techniques quicker and easier
  • Understand what watercolor paint is and how it is unique
  • Discern how a paint will perform based on its pigment property
  • Gain insight into water's important role in the water media painting process
  • Appreciate the importance of surface texture and structure when you paint
  • Understand the differences between brush materials
  • Problem-solve with success when something goes wrong in the painting process
  • Feel freer in developing your own artistic voice

Syllabus

Students learn how the UDemy course interface works and how to best utilize the course tools

Whether you are new to UDemy or you just want to make sure you are maximizing the available tools in this court, this video guides the viewer through all of the technical workings of the course from the dashboard to the actual video playback. Topics include:

  • How to get started

  • Understanding the dashboard

  • Navigating course content

  • Submitting questions

  • Contacting support

  • Bookmarking lectures

  • Rating the course

  • Using video playback tools

  • Locating and downloading activities

  • Adjusting playback speed

  • Opening the transcript

  • Skipping lectures

  • Setting closed caption and video quality

  • Messaging the instructor

  • Locating UDemy help

  • Accessing assignment response 

  • Completing and resetting the course

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Students will gain a thorough understanding of the long history of watercolor painting.

Brought over from my YouTube Channel, we begin this course with a thorough look at the history of watercolor painting. The information is set to engaging music and broken down by historical era.

What is the basic makeup of watercolor paint and how does it compare to other painting mediums?

After gaining an understanding of watercolor's long history, it's important to answer the most basic questions, such as What is paint? What is pigment? And what is a binder?

Once you understand exactly what paint is, it's helpful to know how the various paints compare to one another. In this video, we delve into how watercolor compares to other water media paints - specifically fresco, egg tempera, gouache, and acrylic. We also discuss how it compares to oil paint. One of the primary differences is the binder that each paint uses, which affects the application of the pigment. Through this comparison you will gain a better understanding for each paint's individual benefits and drawbacks.

The level of transparency is an important factor when it comes to water media paints. This video offers a live demonstration of how watercolor compares to other water media paints as far as transparency.

Each paint has a different level lifting capability.  In this video, the student sees first hand how easy it is to lift each of the water media paints as well as how reworkable they are.

One of watercolor paint's best-loved qualities is its ability to flow and produce beautiful color transitions. In this video, we conduct a live comparison of each paint's amount of flow.

Students gain a thorough understanding of how pigment size and weight effect the performance of the related paint.

Part of making watercolor a little more predictable is gaining an understanding of how individual pigments and their characteristics can influence paint performance. In this video, we discuss what the purpose of pigment is, how pigments vary, what they are made of, and how source material can impact the resulting paint.

Pigments vary in weight and that variation can result in special effects on the painting surface such as granulation. This segment discusses pigment weight, why it can vary, and the affect it can have on paint application.

Pigment particles also vary by size, which also has an influence on the application of paint to include being one of the primary causes of staining paint. In this video, we discuss pigments of the same size, pigments that are very small, pigments that are larger, and how these attributes affect the painting process.

Pigment particle size also relates to how transparent the paint will be. In this segment, we discuss what transparency and opacity are, as well as how you can use this quality in your painting.

Some paints are very powerful when mixed with other paints, resulting in a very color-dominant mix. Other paints are very weak. The level of strength is referred to as Tinting Strength and is related to pigment particle size. This is the topic of this video.

In this video, we pull together all of the pigment particle information in order to get a broad look at how it influences paint. We also briefly discuss its application.

Now that we've gained a comprehensive understanding of pigment properties and the resulting impact on the paint, we discuss how to locate this information on paint tubes, manufacturer websites and paint brochures. That is the topic of this video.

Water's influence on watercolor painting is enormous. This section is devoted to understanding some of the important properties of water and how they influence the painting process.

Water is a critical part of the watercolor painting process. Without water, the medium wouldn't exist as we know it. We use water to thin the paint, to apply the paint, and to manipulate the paint. This section begins with a discussion of what water is as well as the affect of gravity on water and therefore paint.

One of water's more important properties is cohesion. It's what gives groupings of water molecules shape and keeps droplets separate from one another. In this video, I give a thorough explanation of this phenomenon, how it results in surface tension, and how all of this can impact paint application.

Adhesion is responsible for water's attraction to a surface, including that of watercolor paper. This video explores the phenomenon and how it influences the painting process.

Water temperature is something watercolor painters don't typically consider, but temperature does affect water and thus can influence the performance of the paint. In this video, we export temperature's impact on water and how it can be used by the artist.

In this video, we take all of what we've learned about the properties of water and give live examples to solidify how each characteristic applies to painting. Seeing the visual examples will solidify your knowledge before moving on to the next topic.

What painting surface you choose and the characteristics of that surface play a large role in the application of paint. This section explores the surface options available and how the paint responds.

Thanks to technology, there are a number of painting surfaces to choose from when working with watercolor paints. The large portion of Section 5 is spent discussing paper, since watercolor paper is considered the industry standard and is what I recommend to those who are learning the medium. This video introduces the variety of surfaces and begins the discussion on how paper ingredients vary.

In this video, we discuss what paper is made from, how watercolor papers compare to regular paper, and how papers are generally made. 

Papers vary in weight, and the various weights have an impact on the painting process as well as final presentation. In this video, we discuss how paper weight is determined and how it affects production.

Paper texture is a very important consideration when painting in watercolor. It can influence how the paper takes the paint, brush effects that can be achieved, and the look of your finished product. All of these topics are reviewed in this video.

This video explores the various formats in which you can purchase watercolor paper, from flat sheets to rolls to a variety of pads.

Absorbent gesso has opened up the door to many surfaces for the watercolor painter. In this video, we look at some of the new options including watercolor canvas, board and Yupo, We also touch on how they're constructed and how paint application differs from painting on paper.

Watercolor paintings on paper have limitations on how they can be presented to the public. In this video, we briefly discuss the artist's options for presentation.

In this video, we close out the section with a look at some of the surface manufacturer's websites where students will discover just how much they've learned about the properties of various surfaces.

This section is devoted to the additional supplies needed to paint in watercolor paints, including additional information on paints, a discussion on brushes, and a quick touch on additional supplies.

In this video, we take a virtual walk through my working studio so students can see both my set-up and the materials I use on a daily basis. In this way, we prepare for the discussions throughout the rest of this section.

Since we spent a good amount of time discussing paper in the last section, this is a brief reminder of my recommendations.

Brushes are another very important tool. It's what we use to transfer the paint and connect the water and the pigment on the surface. In this video, we talk about how brushes are designed, what the bristles are made of and how that affects application. We also learn about brush shapes, brands I recommend, and criteria to look for.

Selecting your paints is a very individual decision, but there are some general guidelines that can be very helpful. In this video, we discuss primary color triads, earth tones, laying out your palette, and why watercolor painters don't typically use black or white. The video ends with some recommendations and suggestions.

You palette is where you store and mix your paints. In this video, we discuss some of the criteria to look for when choosing a palette.

There are many additional supplies, both necessary, helpful, or just for fun. These include water containers, masking fluid, paper towels, and much more. This section covers those items with a brief discussion of my recommendations.

We end this course with a brief discussion on some of the benefits of working in watercolor as well as my closing remarks.

Students will solidify their understanding of some of the properties taught in this course.

Students are invited to watch a 3-minute demonstration where I use some of the knowledge taught in this course to complete a watercolor painting.

Students working in watercolor will gain an understanding of how their supplies could be influencing their painting results.

Watercolor paints are sold in a variety of price ranges and quality levels. Is it truly necessary to spend extra money for a better brand of paint? In this lecture, we take a first-hand look at professional, student, and academic grade watercolor paints and how paint grade can impact results when painting.

The quality and brand of watercolor paper can have an enormous influence on painting results. It could mean the difference between success and failure. In this lecture, we examine professional, student, and academic grade watercolor papers and how they impact results when painting.

Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Develops foundational watercolor painting skills and knowledge for beginners and hobbyists
Taught by an experienced and accomplished watercolorist
Lays out the most important materials for watercolor painting
Examines the roles of pigment, water, and surface in watercolor painting
Provides a comprehensive overview of the history of watercolor painting
Requires no hands-on experience with watercolor painting

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Highly-informative watercolor beginner's guide

Learners say this course is a detailed and clear beginner's guide to mastering watercolor painting. Useful information is provided that students wish they had when they first took up the art. Overall, the detailed lessons are highly recommended.
Detailed and clear lessons for beginners.
"Superb class!"
"So much information that is very detailed and clear."

Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Foundations for Mastering Watercolor Painting / FIRST STEPS with these activities:
Review Watercolor Painting Techniques
This book will provide you with valuable insights into advanced watercolor painting techniques, preparing you for the more challenging aspects of the course.
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  • Read the book thoroughly, taking notes on the different techniques and examples provided.
  • Practice implementing some of the techniques on your own, experimenting with different brushes and watercolor paints.
  • Share your work with others for feedback and critique.
Watercolor Mixing Drills
These drills will help you gain a better understanding of how different watercolor pigments mix and interact, improving your color palette skills.
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  • Create a color chart by mixing different combinations of watercolor pigments.
  • Use the color chart to experiment with creating different shades and tints.
Watercolor Brushwork Techniques
These tutorials will demonstrate various brushwork techniques, allowing you to expand your range of strokes and enhance your artistic expression.
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  • Watch a series of tutorials on watercolor brushwork techniques.
  • Practice the techniques shown in the tutorials, focusing on consistency and precision.
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Watercolor Painting Critique
This activity provides an opportunity for you to share your work with peers for constructive criticism, helping you identify areas for improvement and growth.
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  • Join a small group of fellow students.
  • Present your watercolor paintings and receive feedback from others.
  • Provide constructive feedback to your peers, focusing on strengths and areas for improvement.

Career center

Learners who complete Foundations for Mastering Watercolor Painting / FIRST STEPS will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Watercolorist
Watercolorists specialize in creating paintings using watercolor paints. The Foundations for Mastering Watercolor Painting / FIRST STEPS course is a must-have for aspiring and practicing Watercolorists. This course offers an in-depth understanding of watercolor materials and techniques, providing you with the knowledge and skills to create stunning watercolor paintings. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced Watercolorist, this course can enhance your artistic journey and elevate the quality of your work.
Set Designer
Set Designers are responsible for creating the physical environment and visual elements for stage or screen productions. This Foundations for Mastering Watercolor Painting / FIRST STEPS course aligns well with the field of Set Design. Gaining a deep understanding of watercolor techniques and the properties of water-based paints can enhance your ability to design and create visually immersive sets that effectively convey the mood, atmosphere, and narrative of the production.
Production Designer
Production Designers oversee the visual aspects of film, television, and theater productions. The Foundations for Mastering Watercolor Painting / FIRST STEPS course provides valuable insights for Production Designers, particularly those involved in creating scenic designs for stage or screen. Understanding watercolor techniques and the properties of different water-based paints will enable you to effectively plan and execute visually stunning sets that enhance the overall production.
Printmaker
Individuals in this role create artistic prints using a variety of techniques. The Foundations for Mastering Watercolor Painting / FIRST STEPS course is highly relevant to Printmakers who want to explore watercolor techniques in their work. Understanding watercolor properties and mastering painting techniques will enable you to create visually stunning prints that combine the unique characteristics of watercolor with your creativity and vision.
Visual Artist
Visual Artists use various mediums to create and express visual concepts. The Foundations for Mastering Watercolor Painting / FIRST STEPS course aligns well with this field as it provides a solid foundation in watercolor techniques and the properties of water-based paints. By completing this course, you will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to create compelling visual art pieces that effectively convey your ideas and emotions.
Illustrator
Illustrators create visual elements that enhance written stories and concepts. This Foundations for Mastering Watercolor Painting / FIRST STEPS course can be beneficial for Illustrators who want to incorporate watercolor techniques into their work. Understanding the properties and techniques of watercolor painting will enable you to produce stunning illustrations that effectively convey your ideas and enhance the storytelling experience.
Graphic designer
Graphic Designers utilize visual concepts and page layout techniques to create visual concepts and page layouts to meet users' specific needs and to make ideas and information clear, accessible, and visually appealing. This Foundations for Mastering Watercolor Painting / FIRST STEPS course aligns well with the field by providing you with a strong understanding of watercolors. Completing this course will enable you to apply these foundational watercolor painting techniques to your graphic design work, enhancing the visual appeal and effectiveness of your designs.
Studio Artist
Individuals in this role create fine art pieces in a studio environment. The Foundations for Mastering Watercolor Painting / FIRST STEPS course is a valuable resource for Studio Artists who want to expand their painting skills and explore watercolor techniques. Understanding the properties and characteristics of watercolor paints, as well as the principles of painting, will enable you to produce high-quality artwork that showcases your creativity and technical proficiency as a Studio Artist.
Painting Conservator
Individuals in this role are responsible for preserving and restoring paintings. This Foundations for Mastering Watercolor Painting / FIRST STEPS can provide valuable insights for Painting Conservators. The course delves into the properties and characteristics of watercolor paintings, enabling you to develop the specialized knowledge and skills required to effectively conserve and restore these delicate works of art.
Teacher
Educators who specialize in art education may find the Foundations for Mastering Watercolor Painting / FIRST STEPS course beneficial. This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the materials and techniques used in watercolor painting, which can enhance your ability to effectively teach these concepts to students. By incorporating the knowledge and skills gained from this course into your teaching, you can inspire and guide your students to develop their own artistic talents and appreciation for watercolor painting.
Art Director
If you are interested in a career as an Art Director, this course is a helpful starting point. An Art Director will not be a hands-on role, but they will be responsible for all visual elements of an artistic endeavor. To be successful in this role, one must understand how paints function, so that they can properly direct paint-related parts of projects. This course educates students on the materials used in watercolor painting; therefore, preparing them to enter this field.
Fine Artist
Fine Artists create original paintings and sculptures to convey ideas or express emotions. The Foundations for Mastering Watercolor Painting / FIRST STEPS course is a great way to enhance your skillset if you want to become a Fine Artist. Gaining a comprehensive understanding of watercolor painting materials and techniques will support your creative process and elevate the quality of your work as a Fine Artist.
Art teacher
Art Teachers are responsible for teaching art fundamentals and techniques at all levels of education. If interested in this profession, it is important to consider this course. The course covers important watercolor painting fundamentals, and knowing the materials and techniques of watercolor painting will help you to be a more effective Art Teacher.
Photographer
This Foundations for Mastering Watercolor Painting / FIRST STEPS course may be beneficial to Photographers who wish to expand their artistic skills. Understanding the principles and techniques of watercolor painting can provide a valuable foundation for capturing and portraying visual elements in a unique and expressive manner. By incorporating watercolor techniques into your photography, you can enhance the artistic value and creativity of your work.
Artist
This course about watercolor painting foundations is a useful resource for Artists. It is important for an Artist to learn about the properties of watercolor painting materials to develop their artistic skill. The course discusses how such properties affect the final result. Whether you are just starting out or are already established in this field, this course may provide helpful information to enhance your artistic abilities.

Reading list

We've selected seven books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Foundations for Mastering Watercolor Painting / FIRST STEPS.
Is well-suited for beginners and covers the basics of watercolor painting. It will help you understand the materials, techniques, and how to create beautiful watercolor paintings. This great book to supplement the course for a beginner.
Comprehensive guide to watercolor painting. It covers everything from basic techniques to advanced concepts.
Comprehensive guide to watercolor painting. It covers everything from basic techniques to advanced concepts.
Comprehensive guide to watercolor painting. It provides detailed instructions on painting techniques, tools, and materials.
Great resource for those who want to learn how to paint with watercolors. It provides step-by-step instructions and helpful tips.
Comprehensive guide to watercolor painting. It provides detailed instructions on painting techniques, tools, and materials.
Comprehensive guide to watercolor painting. It provides detailed instructions on painting techniques, tools, and materials.

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