Illustration Studio: Inking Florals

A step-by-step guide to creating dynamic modern florals in ink and watercolor

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Pub Date 18 Aug 2020 | Archive Date 11 May 2020

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Illustration Studio: Inking Florals features inking and watercolor tips and techniques, drawing basics, an overview of plant and flower structures, and step-by-step inking projects for a well-rounded, engaging introduction to multimedia botanical art geared toward artists of all skill levels.

You will love learning to work with ink, pencil, and watercolor as you create your own favorite plants and flowers. Step-by-step projects feature popular flowers, including poppies, peonies, roses, freesias, snapdragons, and more, for a wide variety of well-loved plants that many of us have in our own gardens and/or see while out and about. The Illustration Studio series features interactive exercises, creative prompts, and step-by-step exercises to educate and excite beginning and aspiring artists working in a variety of media and techniques, from manga and anime to illustration done in ink.

Illustration Studio: Inking Florals opens with an introduction to plant structure. Essential tools and materials are covered as well, and then you can learn all about drawing basics, ink shading tips, and watercolor techniques so that you have some basic knowledge before getting started on the more than 15 step-by-step drawing projects that round out the book. The final project is a bouquet that incorporates all of the instructions and tips that you have learned throughout the book. Each project in the book makes a beautiful keepsake item or gift for a loved one.

With Illustration Studio: Inking Florals, you can learn to draw, ink, and add watercolor to all of your favorite botanicals!
Illustration Studio: Inking Florals features inking and watercolor tips and techniques, drawing basics, an overview of plant and flower structures, and step-by-step inking projects for a...

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ISBN 9781633228368
PRICE US$21.99 (USD)
PAGES 128

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What a fantastic book! It doesn't just give you really good step-by-step instructions on drawing and painting watercolor flowers, but it's also just a gorgeous book. The flowers are illustrated in a way that you can see the elements in order to really recreate them, and the watercolor effects are stunning. This isn't just a book for people who are already phenomenal artists, but also for regular folks who just want to make something beautiful. Down also gives information on materials, techniques and more. About 16 flowers are presented, along with additional info like foliage. Lovely in every way.

I read a temporary digital ARC of this book for review.

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I wanted to read this so bad! I do not have a way to open the file, even on my computer, I cannot get Overdrive, without a chromebook, and the only tablet I have is the Kindle. I really wish i could read this. It looked so fun! I wanted to post a review anyway, but it is hard when I have not really read it.

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If you're looking to start a new hobby or if you are looking for more creative things to draw, then this is the book for you. This easy-to-follow book takes you through the steps on how to successfully draw 16 different flowers. In the beginning, Isa introduces the tools that you may choose to work with. I appreciated the illustration showcasing the differences between nib sizes in fine liner pens. In addition, Isa also points out her recommendation for watercolor and the types of watercolor brushes.

If you're a perfectionist like me, you can certainly appreciate the tips for correcting your mistakes. I also like that preceding each of the flowers, the basic shapes are outlined. This will allow you to practice the shapes before diving into creating the flower,

If you're looking into starting a new hobby while you're isolated, then look no further than this book.

Thank you to Isa Down, Quarto Publishing Group – Walter Foster, and NetGalley for this eARC in exchange for my honest review.

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I have been itching to draw something for a week now, This book seemed like a good candidate. Artist isa down broke down the whole inking florals step by step. Starting from a picture of flowers, getting ready with some basic forms and then putting it all together to make beautiful flowers. I drew two sets and my daughter colored it. Loved the gladiole beginning with inverted grapes. You start appreciating the forms, shapes. once you have your outline, you can use your reativity to fit the flower in smaller size by furling it. You can make greeting cards with these pictures, beautiful journal pages.

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Step-by-step instructions on how to watercolor and inking florals, this guide book really is a great tool for advancing one's skill set. It was easy to follow. There's a large variety of flowers shown, as well as a collection of filler botanicals.

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The artwork and tutorials in this book are absolutely amazing! I’ve already pre-ordered a copy. This wonderful resource features a variety of techniques including watercolor, inking and basic drawing. The tutorials are inspiring and made me feel like I (with practice) could eventually create beautiful florals of my own. I recommend this book to anyone interested in creating beautiful floral watercolor or ink drawings. I am so excited about this book and I highly recommend it!

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This book is a good intro to watercolors or drawing with inks in general. Filled with beautiful art and examples to help the novice, it's as much showing what to do as telling.

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It's a joyful instructional book for painting flowers in watercolor and ink. Tools and some basic techniques, elementary color theory. Step-by-step instructions for painting florals, taking them apart (a sort of anatomy). For beginners. Lovely layout.

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I received an advanced reader copy of this book to read in exchange for an honest review via netgalley and the publishers.

This is an absolutely beautiful book of inking and watercolour art in step by step format full of fantastic information. The book goes through equipment needed and colour charts then shows how to draw and paint/ink individual flowers step by step and then shows how to put them all together. This is a fantastic book for starting out floral drawing and painting with.

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Illustration Studio: Inking Florals
A step-by-step guide to creating dynamic modern florals in ink and watercolor by Isa Down is a book I requested from NetGalley and the review is voluntary. What a gorgeous book! Plenty of step-by-step instructions, tips, guides, instructions on what to use, how to achieve the look you want, and easy to follow instructions for making beautiful flowers! I am definitely buying this book! Going in my favorite folder too!

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This book is so helpful, I was able to draw other flowers not just the ones in the book. I liked the technique the book showed. It's not for complete begginers I think, but it can be helpful to them as well

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A gorgeous and expansive guide on illustrating and inking flowers through various mediums, full of tips, exercises and encouragement.

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This book covers basic drawing of botanicals and includes many common varieties of flowers. It then goes into painting those drawings and even covers a little bit of color theory.

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Thank you NetGalley and Quarto Publishing Group for the opportunity to read and give an honest review of this book.

How fortunate I was to be able to read and study the techniques in this small watercolor and ink book. It has certainly added to my toolbox of watercolor ideas and techniques.

The author's suggestion of deconstructing a flower and practicing its various petals and leaves from different angles,
before drawing or painting, was extremely useful.

She shared her ideas about inking before or after painting. Both of these things would be fun to try. Also, her signature spatter effect adds a casual, informal look to the paintings.

This is a small but very useful watercolor book with new and interesting ideas that I have not used before. It is a great addition to the painting bookshelf.

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This is a fun read!

The book is surprisingly thorough with the step-by-step instructions from drawing to filling in flowers, bouquets, and animals. The author goes over different techniques (like drawing or painting first) and all the tools you need.

There's also a helpful color guide and information on different painting approaches. Some of the drawings are difficult as a beginner, but there's a variety of beautiful flowers to learn to draw!

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A really nice book dedicated to drawing beautiful floral pieces. I appreciate that it included different ways of coloring the images as well.

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I would like to start this reveiw by saying that I am not an artist but I love to create embroidery , crosstitch and fabric projects. I found this book informative and helpful. The most useful sections for me were drawing by measuring and the sections of light and dark contrast and graduations. I found myself challenged to draw my own floral designs for my projects and take up my paint brush to start my watercolour journey.

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This is a glorious book that does, one feels, require a basic level of skill from the wannabe artist to be able to have a go at recreating these floral masterpieces. Sprinkled throughout with the artists own photography, it’s fun, casual style makes the book feel like an artist herself is helping you rather than a how-to book that has to be followed step by step, although for a novice a step by step guide for each flower might prove more worthwhile for the complete beginner. There are several pages set aside to discuss such topics as finding inspiration, elementary colour theory, materials and the like and there are sixteen different flowers explained within this book so that the reader is not relegated to a copier, but rather encouraged to learn, expand and develop additional skills further down the track. In the book introduction, Down also breaks down the parts of flowers, giving a basic anatomy class for beginners who don’t remember year seven science class too well. Down gives the reader a basics class on the how-to of using inks, watercolour paints and the types and sizes of pens and pencils to use the recreate the style of work she produces. With techniques such as for shading, how to blend paint colours to expand the palette range and even what order to do the work in with regards to paint or ink first in which to make the most pleasing results, giving the reader a how-to-draw floral as a basic step by step in one dedicated section.

Athetically pleasing.

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Isa Down provides a brilliant step by step realistic approach to picking up inking. With each flower she teaches the reader how to draw there is a reference image and then to the right a series of components for the flower, ie petal, stem, greenery. It is easy to see how Isa breaks down the flower into parts that are able to be mixed and matched in order to form a beautiful image. Her discussion on tools of the trade was light and practical, even stating that any old paint brush would do. The concise writing style and beautiful full color step by step images make this a must add book to any technique collection, I will definitely be recommending this to any artistic types wanting to pick up a new medium at the library.

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Illustration Studio: Inking Florals by Isa Down is an awesome and inspiring book. It is chock full of information and suggestions and confidence boosting tutorials. As with any good art book the author goes over the needed supplies. However she explains why you are using these supplies. There is even explanations of size and the purpose of the different sizes whether ink pens or brushes.

In the first section of the book there is extensive explanation on using your own photographs as a reference tool. There is also a section on shading, flicking, wet-into-wet and wet-into-dry water coloring. There are even some tips on how to correct mistakes. There are basic step by step formulas for creating your flowers. There are sixteen flowers in all and each flower is worked in a step by step method covering two to three pages. There is nothing left to ask.

The book is well written, well illustrated, and absolutely full of tremendous inspiration. This is a beautiful book. Well done!

I would like to thank Quarto Publishing, the author and NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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I never would have thought that I would enjoy drawing. But in recent years I learnt that I can draw, that I can create something with a pencil, a bit of colour and that I’m not that bad.

Flowers are my favourite things to draw. I may not be very good at it, but it’s fun. On Youtube and Skillshare there are a lot videos on how to draw flowers and of course there are a lot of books, too. One book I discovered on NetGalley and requested an advanced reader’s copy (arc).

Back to the book itself. „Inking Florals: A Step-By-Step Guide to Creating Dynamic Modern Florals in Ink and Watercolor“ is by Isa Down, an artist and teacher on Skillshare. You can also follow her on Instagram.

The first pages are about the materials you need to start drawing (e.g. ink pens) and there is a colour chart with primary and secondary colours (something we all learnt back in school but I was never that interested).

Isa Down talks also about finding inspiration, like going for walks and taking photos. That’s something I often do myself. Photography is a hobby of mine since quite a few years and I always enjoy walking in the forest or through fields and meadows. Especially now in spring there is a lot to discover.

The reader learns also about watercolour techniques (like wet-on-wet), how to correct mistakes and if he or she should apply the watercolour first and than the ink or the other way round. Isa says that there are no right or wrong ways and I think that’s the beauty with art.

Before Isa takes us step by step through the process of drawing a flower, we learn some basics about flowers, the names of each part.

There are 18 step-by-step tutorials of flowers like snowdrop, anemone and red poppy. The step-by-step guides are very easy to follow because they include drawings belong-side the text.

„Inking Florals: A Step-By-Step Guide to Creating Dynamic Modern Florals in Ink and Watercolor“ is a beautifully made book for beginner with a lot of helpful explanations on everything you need to know about drawing flowers.

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This is a really good guide to drawing and inking flowers. If you would like to draw more flowers this book will give you a lot of valuable examples.

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This book couldn't have come at a better time! It was easy to follow guide on drawing florals. The illustrations themselves in the book were really pretty as well. One of many good books to use for drawing florals if you are a beginner.

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