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Ephemera and A Hand Drawn Journal Art Page in Procreate

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Delores Orridge Naskrent

1:25:16

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  • 1 - DelsTall.ttf.zip
  • 1 - Ephemera-Class.brushset.zip
  • 1 - Inspiration and Overview.mp4
    12:54
  • 1 - Palette-from-image.swatches.zip
  • 2 - Setting Up the Decorative Display Type.mp4
    09:01
  • 3 - Creating a Ransom Note Quote.mp4
    07:59
  • 4 - Loose Technique Line Art Leaves.mp4
    07:32
  • 5 - Make Brushes and Use Existing Brushes.mp4
    12:33
  • 6 - Unifying with The Peekaboo Technique.mp4
    09:39
  • 7 - Finessing the Finishing Touches.mp4
    09:48
  • 8 - Adding Detail to Enhance the Lettering.mp4
    09:10
  • 9 - The Final Layout Discussion and Debriefing.mp4
    05:14
  • 10 - Conclusion and Wrap Up.mp4
    01:26
  • Description


    Including 20 Brushes and Various Ephemera PLUS a free font

    What You'll Learn?


    • Learn about creating compositions that will work in a journal .
    • Learn the workflow for illustrating a casual and simple branch and then making a brush from it.
    • Learn methods for adjusting colors and textures to make the Peek-a-Boo technique effective.
    • Learn methods for keeping the art fully editable for adjustments with hue and saturation or recoloring.

    Who is this for?


  • Procreate users looking to create multi-page art journals using mixed media techniques.
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    Description

    About This Class

    The joy of journaling is something I have been wanting to share with all of you, so I decided to create this series. This in the third Art Journalling class and in this one, I show you how I use a ton of ephemera. I will explain in detail how to source free ephemera and how to incorporate it into an interesting background. I will guide you through drawing some simple leaves on branches to use as interesting features of the collage-type artwork we create.

    This class, Ephemera and A Hand Drawn Journal Art Page in Procreate, will show you some of my illustration and pattern design methodology, and ways to use brushes to create a background, but it is more than that. In the class, we will study the work of other art journaling artists and try to apply some of what we observe. I speak to good composition throughout the class. I break down each step so it is bite-sized and so that it leaves plenty of room for your interpretations. Here is a project that lets you freely experiment with brush sets and textures you already have on hand, and a few I will give you (naturally).

    A key component of this class is lettering. I will show you how to create the “ransom note” look with a display typeface. We will individually change each letter. Once we have most of the rest of the layout done, I also will show you several ways to add additional details to really make the type “pop”. Some of the techniques may be familiar to you, but you are sure to learn a lot more.

    In this class I’ll walk you through:

    • my step-by-step method for creating ransom note text

    • tips for creating compositions that will work in a journal

    • my workflow illustrating a casual and simple branch and then making a brush from it

    • adjusting colors and textures to make the Peek-a-Boo technique effective

    • methods for keeping the art fully editable for adjustments with hue and saturation or recoloring

    If you’re an avid art journaller and have a decent basic knowledge of Procreate, you’ll be able to produce an eye-catching 2 page spread. You will learn more about typography as well as how to incorporate that into a layout like this

    The key concepts I will include:

    • review of background build-up techniques

    • a look at the Peek-a-Boo technique for unifying the layout

    • approaches you can take to make this piece truly original

    You will enjoy this class as it is a technique you can use in so many projects! Learning new Procreate workflows can open doors that were previously unopened. I guarantee you will create something intricate and interesting, and it’s so forgiving. You almost can’t go wrong!

    Intro to Ephemera and A Hand Drawn Journal Art Page in Procreate

    This short intro will give you an overview of the class.

    Lesson 1: Inspiration and Overview

    In this lesson, I will give an overview of the document set-up, after we look at plenty of examples. You will also receive an overview of the processes we could use. I will explain as much as I can as we do this, so you have a good grip on the challenges ahead.

    Lesson 2: Setting Up the Decorative Display Type

    In this lesson, I will break down the complete process of creating the display type. We start by examining my sample document, so you get a better idea of what our goals are. Then I take you into the text tool where I show you all the settings that are relevant to what we are doing. I demonstrate how to easily change each letter and then adjust with tracking and baseline shift to perfect the positioning of all the letters.

    Lesson 3: Creating a Ransom Note Quote

    In this lesson, I will explain how to achieve the ransom note look that we’re after. We set the text then adjust it, so it has plenty of space between lines. We will create a black rectangle behind the text. We will then make it look as though the lines of text have been roughly cut with scissors into strips. We will then create shadows and highlights to make it look realistic.

    Lesson 4: Loose Technique Line Art Leaves

    This is the lesson in which I teach you about drawing a very loose style of branch with leaves which we will use in our final layout. I explain some of my strategies to keep the style loose and casual. I explain which brushes I like and why. We create 3 branches for later use.

    Lesson 5: Make Brushes and Use Existing Brushes

    In this lesson, we will use the branches to create brushes for future use. I will also start painting some of the ephemera into the background, all the while speaking to the use of color and texture to make the composition interesting.

    Lesson 6: Unifying with The Peekaboo Technique

    In this lesson, I explain the use of the Peek-a-boo method to unify the design. I show you the use of a mask to non-destructively “erase” parts of the image. We continue to add as much interest as we can. I explain the different brushes so you have an idea of where and how to use them.

    Lesson 7: Finessing the Finishing Touches

    There are so many things you could do at this point to improve your layout. We discuss many different options in this lesson and refer back to the sample document whenever necessary. We add a few more motifs to the foreground to fill in some of the areas and improve our composition.

    Lesson 8: Adding Detail to Enhance the Lettering

    Adding all the detail is the focus of this lesson. I show you the brushes that I use and explain things like clipping masks and regular layer masks to make everything work. We do a bunch of additional texture and detail to really add depth to the design. Now is the time to experiment!

    Lesson 9: The Final Layout Discussion and Debriefing

    In this lesson, I will explain anything I have done off camera to improve the layout. Learning how a professional artist self-critiques is key to your development. Take the time to do this with every project, and you will be amazed as your works improves.

    Lesson 10: Conclusion and Wrap Up

    We will conclude everything in this lesson and we end with a chat about next steps.

    Concepts covered:

    Concepts covered include but are not limited to Procreate art journal design, adding photographed ephemera, setting display type in Procreate, Procreate brush stamps, Procreate inking brushes, inking in a loose style, Procreate canvas settings, the text tool, adding shadows and highlights to strips of type, adjusting tracking and baseline shift, brush settings, Procreate snapping and guides, adjusting Procreate brushes, compositions with brush stamps, adding texture with brushes, layer masking for non-destructive edits, procreate brushes for adding other details, layering, transparency, workflow best practices, typography best practices, painting best practice, Procreate composites, techniques with paints and blending, and much more.

    You will get…

    • 1 hour and 20 minutes of direction from an instructor who has been in graphic design business and education for over 40 years

    • knowledge of multiple ways to solve each design challenge

    • an outline, several brushes and a typeface

    Project Description

    For practice, upload the font that is included in these assets. Install the brushes as well. Follow the steps in all the lessons, using the supplied brushes and any you own that would be appropriate. Relax and enjoy the process of exploring your assets. Once complete, duplicate the document and flatten it. Copy that image and place it into your main art journal document on its own page.


    Who this course is for:

    • Procreate users looking to create multi-page art journals using mixed media techniques.

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    Delores Orridge Naskrent
    Delores Orridge Naskrent
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    Hello, I'm Delores. I was an art educator for 30 years, teaching graphic design, fine art, and theatrical design. My own education took place at college and university, in Manitoba, Canada, and has been honed through decades of graphic design experience and my work as a professional artist, which I have done for over 40 years (eeek!). In the last few years I have also been involved in art licensing with contracts from Russ, Artwall, Studio El, Trends, Metaverse and more.This is where I say something existential or clever about my inspiration: The colours of nature and my intuition guide my art: my most generous muses are light, sunshine, and flora. My work ranges through multiple media: my confidence with acrylic paint, ink, marker, collage, pencil, pastels, pencil crayon, watercolour, and digital painting provide many ready paths of self-expression.But to be honest, often I don’t plan how a piece will ultimately look, but work in many layers, creating new relationships and deepening the complexity, intricacy and subtlety of the images over time. Once complete, I use this art for greeting cards, wall art and many other pieces I sell though art licensing and on products I create for my store. The bottom line? I love to experiment and mix both natural and digital mediums to create everything from very commercial work to very non-commercial fine art abstract paintings (and yes, I do sell these, so I guess they are commercial after all).I am so excited to share my knowledge with you all in the Udemy universe as this has been one of my favourite haunts. I feel privileged and excited to become an online teacher here amongst some real stars in the art world. Please join me in my classes and follow me. I am sure we will have tons of great adventures together (oh my, so cliché). Anyhow, here we go...
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    • language english
    • Training sessions 10
    • duration 1:25:16
    • Release Date 2023/02/26

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