Watercolour boat
1. Drawing an outline
- Use the provided outline from our website to draw the image
- Shade the backside of the outline and flip it shaded side down on your paper
- Retrace the linework with a 2H pencil to transfer the key elements
- Outline the boat with the 0.2 pen, adding more detail as desired
- Tape the drawn image onto your drawing board with clear packing tape
2. Ocean sky painting
- Squeeze out Cerulean blue and Phthalo Blue onto your palette
- Add water to these colours to create a thin mix
- Dip the 50mm Taklon Brush into water and apply it around the boat on the paper
- Use your mop brush to carefully paint blue mix around the boat, then leave to dry
3. Colouring boat
- Mix Phthalo Green with a touch of Phthalo Blue for the green on the hull of the boat
- Apply a light coat, then blend stronger tones into the boat’s rear and beneath the wheelhouse
- Create orange by mixing Cadmium Orange with a touch of Cadmium Red Deep
- Paint it onto the roof of the boat
- Create a mix of Lamp Black and Burnt Umber
- Add a light wash to the front of the wheelhouse
- Paint the top of the hull with straight Burnt Umber, leaving a small area unpainted for a highlight
- Paint the side of the wheelhouse with a slightly darker version of the wash used for the front
4. Watercolour realism
- Colour the boat’s details to bring them to life
- Paint the buoys with Cadmium Red Deep, lightening toward the left side/front of the boat
- Add a darkened wash beneath each buoy to suggest a shadow
5. Painting reflections
- Apply clean water to the reflection area where the boat meets the water
- While the paper is still damp, create horizontal blue dashes to suggest surface detail on the water
- Lay in a wash of Phthalo Blue to complete the reflection
Tip: Keep in mind the angle of the bow while painting to keep your perspective in check!