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Registration for My Course Starts Dec. 31 at Digital Art Academy

 

Hi Everyone,

 

Hope you have all had a lovely Christmas and are looking forward to a wonderful New Year filled with all the things you want most in life! Peace, health, prosperity, joy and happiness to name a few.

 

If you are like me, you want and need a way to express your creativity for your soul to be content.You may be interested in digital painting, or you probably wouldn't have signed up for my newsletter! Why not start the creative side of the year off with a course in learning to paint with digital watercolours? Make this the year you do it, instead of just thinking about it!

 

My new course at Digital Art Academy "Learning to Paint Elements in the Watercolour Landscape with Corel Painter 12" will start January 28, 2012 and run for 4 weeks. For  $10.50 a week ($42.00 total) you will learn things to get you well on your way to painting beautiful watercolour landscapes. Registration starts December 31, 2011.

 

Have a look at the course description and syllabus by clicking on the link above. Feel free to email me with any questions or concerns. (Yes, it can be done with Painter 11... is a big one I'll answer right now.) 

 

An added bonus is that registered student will be eligible for a Student Discount for John Derry's Watercolour Brushes. They will be available from John for $24.95 - a $10 savings! A couple of John's brushes will be included in my Custom Brush sets with his kind permission. I should point out that these brushes are Digital watercolours and other variants and not the Wet Watercolours or Real Watercolour variants. 

 

Please join me as we explore this exciting new medium. You will be pleasantly suprised at how fun and easy it is once you have the tools and have mastered a few basic skills.

 

Have a great New Year!

 

Cheers,

 
 
 
 
 
 Here is a little Video excerpt from the course... how to paint a leafy tree using digital watercolour dabs and splatters and a fine tip digital watercolour brush.
 
Enjoy!
 
 This link will take you to a video in my Screencast Library. It was too large to embed in the blog. You can see things better here!

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