Corel Painter

While sketching, changing colors can help you refine shapes on top of previous sketch marks and will let you decide whether you like the old or new marks better.

Find the vanishing point. I dare you… Color added much later.

More playing around with Painter’s Watercolor brushes.

Continuing exploration in Procreate Painter Classic.

My second ever painting in Procreate Painter Classic (before Corel acquired Painter).
It came with my first Wacom tablet. I remember being fascinated watching the watercolor spread, blend, move, and soak into the canvas.