Assuming you want a step-by-step guide:
1. Begin by sketching your zebra with pencil on watercolor paper. If you want to be extra precise, use a light box to project the image onto your paper.
2. Once you're happy with your sketch, begin painting in the zebra's stripes with watered-down black paint. Work from the darkest areas to the lightest, using a dry brush technique.
3. To add dimension to your zebra, paint in some shadows with a dark gray or blue color.
4. Finally, paint the zebra's environment. This could be grassland, a savannah, or even a zoo. Have fun with it!
Hopefully this guide was helpful. Painting zebras in watercolor can be a fun and rewarding experience. Just take your time, be patient, and enjoy the process.
