How to draw watercolor robin bird in Procreate

How to draw watercolor robin bird in Procreate | tutorial

The robin, with its vibrant red chest and soft feathered texture, is a beloved symbol of winter and the holiday season. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to paint a realistic robin in Procreate using Soft Watercolor Procreate Brushes, which mimic the organic flow and delicate texture of traditional watercolor.

Whether you’re a beginner exploring Procreate or an experienced artist looking for a fun festive project, this step-by-step video will help you create a charming robin illustration perfect for holiday cards, social media, or personal decor.



What you’ll learn in this tutorial

The video picks up with a ready sketch of the bird and walks through painting it in color, step by step:

  • Base tones and color blocking — laying down the overall tonal values and the main color areas of the plumage, establishing where the warm red chest meets the cooler greys and browns of the back and wings.
  • Building volume — layering color to give the body its roundness and softness, the way real feathers catch and lose light.
  • Key details — painting the eye and beak, the two small features that bring the most character and life to the illustration.
  • Individual feathers — adding texture with finer, separate brushstrokes for feather detail, rather than leaving the plumage as flat color blocks.
  • Secondary elements — finishing the scene with a tree branch for the robin to perch on.

About the brushes

Every step in this tutorial uses my own Soft Watercolor Procreate Brushes. I’m a watercolor artist myself, and I built these brushes from my own hand-painted textures — so they behave like real watercolor: soft, slightly unpredictable edges, natural pigment pooling, and the kind of texture you can’t get from a default Procreate brush. That’s also why they work well across watercolor techniques in general, not just for birds.

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