Friday, September 14, 2012

Easy Watercolor Portrait Tutorial

I'm still working on decor for the bare walls of my home.  I have lots of family photos to hang, but I wanted something with more color..... so I opted to created some bright watercolors of my son and created a tutorial to share!

Now you may be thinking that this is way too hard, but it is WAY easier than it looks.  If you can trace an outline and color it in, you can do this!  



Materials:
computer
digital photo of a person
printer
printer paper
pencil
watercolor paper
watercolor paints
paintbrushes

Step 1:  Find a nice digital photo of your subject with an even amount of light and shadow on the face.  This can be kinda tricky.  If there's too much light or shadow on the face, you won't have enough definition to make this work.  So you may have to try this with several photos to see what works best.  Finding the right photo is key!

Step 2:  Open the photo in PicMonkey, a free online photo editor.  You can use another editor if you like, but I'll explain the next steps in terms of the picmonkey editor.

Step 3:  In PicMonkey, select the Effects option on the left sidebar.  It's the little symbol of a beaker that I circled in the picture below.  In Effects, select the Posterize option towards the bottom of the sidebar ( I've circled that one below also).


Step 4:  In Posterize, slide the number of colors bar down to 2.  It's important to have only two colors here.  This project won't work with any more colors or any less.  Keep the detail at 80% and the fade at 0%.  Then hit apply.


Your photo should look like this now.  Only one light shade and one dark shade.



Step 5:  Decide on the size of painting you want to make and print out the digital photo in black and white in the size that you desire.  I printed mine to fill a whole 8 1/2 x 11 piece of copy paper and it worked well to make an 8 x 10 painting.

Step 6:  Once you have your printed photo, flip it over and color over the entire backside with a regular pencil.

You may be wondering why you are doing this, but trust me.... there is a reason.  The pencil graphite will help you transfer your image onto the watercolor paper.  So fill it in the best you can!


Step 7:  Flip your paper over so the photo side is up and place it directly on top of the watercolor paper.  You need to make sure the paper doesn't shift or move during the next steps so it may be a good idea to tape it down.  

Step 8:  With a sharpened pencil, press firmly to  trace the outlines of the face. I've outlined in red in the photo below some of the areas I traced to give you an idea.

I traced all the black outlines of the face and then moved down to trace the outlines of the neck and shoulders.  Depending on your particular photo, you may want to leave the background out.  For this one, it worked best to leave it out.


Step 9:  Once you have the whole image traced, take the printed copy off to see the image transferred onto the watercolor paper.


Step 10:  Now it's time to add some watercolor! Select a color and carefully start painting inside the lines you traced.  Keep your printed copy handy to make sure you are painting in the right spots.

Tip:  To give the portrait a more varied look, try adding just a hint of another color on certain areas. I added a touch more red in some areas and left others more orange-y. 


Step 11:  Fill in the entire portrait and let the paint dry and finally... You Are Done!






83 comments:

Anne said...

Fabulous idea! Love the results. So cute!!

Jamie said...

That is SOOOOOOO COOL!

Amy Fredrikson said...

Very cool! I think I'll give this one a try!

wiseknits said...

I LOVE THIS! So simple and there's a lot of personalization you could do!

nest of posies said...

i'm obsessed with watercolor paintings lately. this is such a wonderful idea! love it.

Resa @ PitcherAndPlate.com said...

This is so remarkable! How did you ever think to do this? They are fabulous! I'm going to give it a try. If I a can be as successful as you, I'm thinking Christmas Presents! Thanks for showing us this!

Kristin said...

LOVE these! I wish I had seen those while I was at your place. Maybe I'll try it. That's pretty scary for me though. :)

feelincrafty said...

This is a great Idea! I was thinking Christmas gifts as well! But I'm not sure I have faith that mine would turn out as pretty as yurs!

Ellen said...

Fun and Funky! TFS

turquoisetepidteadrop said...

Great! I want to do this with photos of my cats. Thanks for sharing!

Mackenzie said...

Wow that's so cool! I love it! Found you at SSS link party. Hope you will stop by and say hi!
-Mackenzie @ FridayNightDateNight

RaQuele Sliger said...

I did one of my nephew but instead of tracing I just used an art masking liquid. It's pretty quick too! Love it!

Dana Frieling said...

This is such a great idea. Thanks for spelling it out for us, Elise. Pinning this so I can try it later!

meijo's JOY said...

Now this is such a precious idea...so clever! Love this...copy and pinning !Thanks!

Allie said...

This is really cool! Great tutorial, too! Found you on Someday Crafts :)

Sara {Sara's Closet} said...

Linking over from Someday Crafts. And wow. This is awesome, I loooove me some watercolor! :)

Michelle@Somedaycrafts said...

Such a cool thing to learn. I would love to do this for my kids! I am featuring this at somedaycrafts.blogspot.com

Artsy VaVa said...

Great tutorial! Thank you!

Claudia Zines said...

What a fabulous idea. You have a very inspiring blog. I have just become a new follower. I would love it if you came and visited my blog - http://lpcrafts.blogspot.com.au and if you like it become a follower of my art and craft activities with my kids.

Rachel Hinderliter said...

Beautiful! I love the watercolor effect. I'm DEFINITELY going to try this! Thanks for the great tutorial.

Heather at Dragonfly Designs said...

Wow! These are gorgeous ~ you are so talented! Thank you for the step by step! I painted my blog header with watercolours and may just have to give this a try!
xo
Heather

Zoe Ford said...

Wow!! That is fantastic!!

Linda said...

Great idea! Thanks!
Linda

Janene Steenkamp said...

Fantastic! Thanks for sharing.

Mel@Mellywood's Mansion said...

Oh they are beautiful, a great gift for the grandparents

Heather said...

Very neat idea!!!!

Emily said...

very cool! pinning!

Annie said...

This is beautiful!

thesipproject said...

So cool! Love fresh ideas! I saw this in the linky party and it caught my eye right away. Pinning...

Nichole said...

Wow. You make it look so easy! I've pinned this project to reference later. Thank you so much for the clear tutorial! I'm happy to say that I'm your newest follower.

The Malloy Family said...

I've found my photos, postureized them, printed them, and am doing this tomorrow! Hopefully mine looks as good as yours!

Erin said...

This is just amazing! You make it look so easy that I may actually give it a try. Wish me luck!

Denise Rand said...

what a fantastic idea, i love it thank you so much for sharing i will definitely have a go. I'd never heard of picmonkey either so a double whammy.

lunadepana said...

Wow! I SO love the effect! Thanx a lot for sharing the tutorial.

Greetings from Germany

Daniela

Ein Schweizer Garten said...

I love this idea ! Thanks!
Greetings from Switzerland

Carmen

Unique Hrebina said...

i do it the same way :)

Kimmie @ Sugar and Dots said...

I am lame when I do my linky party- I always rush and never comment, but I HAVE to tell you... this is not only being featured and pinned, but it may be my all-time favorite link up out of thousands of projects over the years. Just FYI. :) xo

Christine @ Let's Get Crafty! said...

Wow! These are beautiful! I hope I can make these too!!!

Dori @ Bell Jar Vintage said...

Oooooo... I love this! Let's hope mine turn out as amazing as yours! :)

~Dori
http://belljarvintage.blogspot.com/

Marie @ www.scissorsandspoons.com said...

This is a wonderful idea! I might have to try this with a wedding photo.

Bonny Yokeley said...

This is too cool! I want to do one for each of my four children now!

Thanks for the great tutorial.

Bonny @ thedomesticatedprincess.com

Michelle's Tasty Creations said...

This is SO AWESOME! Wonderful tutorial too. I can't wait to try this. Thanks so much for linking up to Creative Thursday each week. I always look forward to seeing what you share. Have a great weekend.
Michelle

JB said...

These are so lovely!

www.jbseatsandtreats.blogspot.co.uk

Kate @ Chic on a Shoestring Decorating said...

This is way cool! I'm going to try it if I can figure out the right picture, that seems tricky like you said.

Thanks for sharing on Flaunt it Friday! :)

Jenny Lynn said...

By now you know how great an idea this is...but let me just add my two cents. This is such a dang cute idea. It is different and fun! Something I could totally see sitting on the mantel in my living room.

Happy Friday!

Maureen Hayes said...

What a great idea and an easy to follow tutorial!! Thank you so much for sharing how to do this, I would never have thought of this on my own. I am following your blog now and can't wait to see what else you come up with!

Bethany Lee said...

Oh my goodness! Thanks so much for sharing this! I LOVE this idea!

Anne @ Domesblissity said...

This is lovely. Am pinning.

Anne xx

Hoosier Mentality said...

Wow - this is a great tutorial and the results are awesome. Look forward to trying this, thanks for sharing!

Jenna said...

Very cool!

valentinegirl said...

Wow, fantastic explanation. I loved it!

Rikelle said...

Love this and can't wait to try. Thanks for sharing!

justjess said...

I just tried this, and I LOVE it, absolutely love it!! What a brilliant idea--thank you so much. Also, I am now addicted to picmonkey. =)

Zuri ReVisions said...

This tutorial is exactly what I needed to help me put my watercolor brush in my hand! LOL Thank you for posting such a wonderful tutorial. I'm thinking presents, BIG TIME.

Ellen said...

Super TUT! TFS

Michellem said...

How fabulous and creative - thanks for sharing your amazing tutorial!!

tracerscouponaffair said...

Wow what an amazing tutorial and project. I love pic monkey too. I realllly appreciate u taking the time to take pics of each step. Thanks !

Susan said...

Great idea. Picmonkey is new to me. I have already followed your instructions and gotten a perfect digital to use as a guide thanks again. This is fab.

Drawing Sarah said...

Thanks for the lovely tutorial. This was my weekend project. :) I loved how they turned out, though. Thought you'd like to see! http://blog.drawingsarah.com/post/39927868891/something-i-worked-on-over-the-weekend

Miriam said...

love it - thanks for sharing the how to!

Coley said...

This is amazing! I just e-mailed myself the link so I could come back and do this! Thanks so much for this idea, it's so original :)

kathyj333 said...

I'm definitely going to try this!

Kellie said...

These are beautiful! There is no WAY mine would come out that good. Yours is shaded so perfectly. Lovely.

Mariama Seco Banjai said...

wow great! Tried my best to do it myself: https://fbcdn-sphotos-b-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/76103_10151178350306152_106753219_n.jpg

Heather said...

Just found your blog through Sugar Bee Crafts, and I'm planning on spending some time here. I love this portrait idea!

Preparing for Peanut said...

Can't wait to try this!!! Fabulous idea and tutorial. Now I just hope it's as easy as it looks!!

Tracy May said...

Thank you for this tutorial. I painted portraits of my niece and nephew as a thank you for my sister and she loves them - so do my niece and nephew they think the pictures are very cool :-)

Μάγδα Δημήτρης said...

AWESOME! Can't describe how happy i am with the result! i'm making a gift for my bestie,and it turned out amazing! thanks a lot!
Magda

Craftberry Bush said...

brilliant !

Craftberry Bush said...

brilliant !

www.creativepointe.blogspot.com said...

Love your project! Thanks so much for the detailed instructions on how to convert the photo.

Gaby {lifeineight.com} said...

Three words: fa-bu-lous! ;o) Pinning right now!

A Magical Whimsy said...

This watercolor art technique is so cool! Especially for those of us who can hardly draw portraits, for a non-artist to make something look really, really good!
Thank you for sharing this tutorial.
Teresa in California
http://amagicalwhimsy.blogspot.com/

Dawn said...

This is SO on my to do list! Fab results Dxx

Tracey Grgic Potter said...

Brilliant!

Ally White Cat said...

I love this idea. My grandmother worked in the Houston police dept in the 20's she would come home and do this with oils over pictures...she got hooked I think working with police photos spread her passion to me :) love this.
susan s

Eniko said...

What a fun idea! I'm def trying this!

Eniko said...

You inspire...always!

Gloria Westerman said...

Thank you so much for sharing this...I've played in it and love it...prefect for my watercolor paintings...I can visualize what I'm painting....so thank you again....love it...

Zafaran said...

just read your tutorial now...Love it! Very cool paintings!

herminesplace said...

Thank you so much for this awesome tutorial!! love it.

Carol Q said...

fabulous tutorial!

Inge said...

Schitterend gedaan!!!

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