Category: Drawing landscape

  • How to draw coniferous trees step by step – Water painting

    How to draw coniferous trees step by step – Water painting

    How to draw coniferous trees with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Simple drawing for kids and beginners.

    How to draw coniferous trees step by step

    Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below

    You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below

    Step 1

    First, before picking up a pencil, narrow down your inspirations. The really great thing about trees is that you can’t go wrong with drawing them. There are so many different species that you can start with one for inspiration and really make it your own. That said, it’s good to pick one to research and use for inspiration. I chose four different plants…

    Step 2

    Next, it’s time to study shapes. Look at various pictures of trees or plants in real life and then sketch pages full of different variations in a sketchbook. Then, once you have a feel for the falling trees, simply sketch out the general shape quickly on multimedia paper.

    Step 3

    Next, choose a color palette. I did a color study with all the Green Dual Brush Pens and chose a palette for each. Choose at least one light, one neutral, and one dark tone for each plant. Remember that with watercolor, the colors will blend together. Meaning you can choose fewer colors and mix them to get more colors.

    Step 4

    Then use the watercolor method directly on the paper to color the plants. This simply means that you will color on the page with the Dual Brush. Then, dilute the color with water to create watercolors directly on your page.

    Each tree has a different texture and shape. To reflect this, I applied the Dual Brush Pen color in a slightly different way to each tree. This will come from the study of trees and from personal style. Once the color is applied, use the Small Water Brush to blend very light colors. Less is more with this technique.

    Step 5

    To complete the drawing, let the watercolors dry and use the MONO 01 Brush to add some strokes on each tree. This will totally bring out your personal style. I tend to work with a less-than-more approach when adding work in line. I added just enough to enhance the texture of each tree without turning it into a full canvas. Finally, I used the MONO 03 Brush to add the name of each tree to the drawing.

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  • How to paint a tree in Acrylics step by step

    How to paint a tree in Acrylics step by step

    How to paint a tree in Acrylics with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Simple drawing for kids and beginners.

    How to paint a tree in Acrylics step by step

    Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below

    You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below

    Step 1

    Outline your painting (Can be optional)
    Before starting to paint, it is important to first sketch your tree picture. While the final product may be more spontaneous, there’s really no substitute for a good sketch. It will help you plan both the composition and details of the painting, and allows you to experiment with different ideas and draw patterns before completing the final piece. For your sketch, you’ll want to draw out different elements of the tree. For example, you can sketch roots, stems, branches, and leaves. Alternatively, you can focus only on a specific area of the tree, such as a branch. Once you’ve finished sketching your tree, you can draw instructions on a piece of paper to help you further plan your layout.

    Step 2

    Set Background (Can be optional)
    Before you start drawing the details of the tree, you’ll want to create a background for your painting. This will help establish a sense of depth in your artwork, as well as give your tree a more realistic look. There are many different ways you can background your painting, such as by adding washes or strokes, or by applying colored gels. If you decide to make a rinse, you can mix the color of your choice with a little water to create a thick paste that can be easily applied. If you want to create a brighter wash, you can also try adding a drop of white acrylic paint to the color of your choice. After you’ve applied the cleaner to the painting, let the paint dry to fully soak into the paper before moving on to the next step.

    Step 3

    Draw the trunk and branches
    After you’ve applied your background, it’s time to start painting your trunk and branches. For the stems, you’ll want to use a darker, darker color than you’ll use for the leaves, with a combination of blue and yellow being a popular choice. If you want a more realistic effect, try applying a thin layer of transparent paint on top of a thicker layer of the same color. This will help create a bark-like texture and add realism to your tree. As for the branches, you can paint them in a variety of colors and patterns, depending on what you want to create. Green and yellow are popular choices, but you can also experiment with colors like red, orange, and blue if you want to create a more tropical-looking tree.

    Step 4

    More leaves and details
    For the final steps of the painting, you’ll want to add leaves and any other details your plant may have, such as flowers or fruit. As for the leaves, you can incorporate more greens to create a more autumnal look, or try using colors like yellow, blue, and red to create a more tropical tree. You can also try painting the leaves in multiple colors for a more abstract look. When it comes to adding any other details to your tree, remember that less is better. For example, if you want to add flowers to your plant, try drawing them somewhere on the stem or near the base of the leaves. If you’re adding fruit, try drawing it near the top of the tree where the leaves start to grow.

    Step 5

    Conclusion
    Finally, after hours of drawing and adding final details, your tree painting is done! Now that you’re done, you can choose where to display your artwork. You can frame it and hang it in your home, give it as a gift to your loved ones or sell it if you want to make a profit. No matter what you choose to do with your painting, remember to be proud of what you’ve achieved and enjoy your new work of art!

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  • Drawing village scenery step by step

    Drawing village scenery step by step

    Drawing village scenery with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Simple drawing for kids and beginners.

    Drawing village scenery step by step

    Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below

    You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below

    Step 1.

    Draw the tree trunk.
    How to draw village scenery step by step easily with pastels
    First, we will take the white paper. Draw margins half an inch apart to draw even margins around the blank sheet of paper. Then draw a tree trunk close to the right margin of the paper. Draw the trunk from the bottom of the paper. The trunk is much longer in length.

    Step 2.

    Draw two houses.
    How to draw village scenery step by step easily with pastels
    Draw two houses right next to the tree. Then draw the windows and doors of the two houses. The windows are square. In the two houses, draw the door in turn. The door is rectangular. And draw the roofs of the two houses beautifully.

    Step 3.

    Draw banana tree and river.
    How to draw village scenery step by step easily with pastels
    Draw two banana trees behind the house. And draw the leaves of the banana tree really well. Make a groove in the middle of the banana leaf. Then draw a river with the help curve next to the house.

    Step 4.

    Draw bushes by the river.
    How to draw village scenery step by step easily with pastels
    On the left, we will draw small bushes by the river. A small forest has been created with these small trees.

    Step 5.

    Now draw the grass.
    How to draw village scenery step by step easily with pastels
    You all know the color of the grass is green. We will paint the front lawn green. Use light green on the grass.

    Step 6.

    Coloring in the house.
    How to draw village scenery step by step easily with pastels
    The roofs of two houses are painted yellow. Then the lower part of the roof will be painted brown. And use dark brown on doors and windows.

    Step 7.

    Paint the trunk.
    How to draw village scenery step by step easily with pastels
    Use brown to color the trunk. Use dark brown for the right trunk.

    Step 8.

    Color the leaves.
    How to draw village scenery step by step easily with pastels
    For green as well as yellow. The leaves of this plant are half light green, half yellow and dark green. The plant looks very nice with two colors on the leaves.

    Step 9.

    Draw river water, river bank, banana tree.
    How to draw village scenery step by step easily with pastels
    Make the whole banana tree green. To draw river water, use sky color. Use a very light sky color. Light blue on the left bank of the river.

    Step 10.

    Draw small trees and palm trees on the left bank.
    How to draw village scenery step by step easily with pastels
    Paint the small trees on the left side of the river green. And paint the top of the little trees yellow. Paint the palm tree with black and green on the left side.

    Step 11.

    Draw the sun.
    How to draw village scenery step by step easily with pastels
    Paint the sun orange on the upper part of the palm tree. Then paint yellow around the sun.

    Step 12.

    Draw the fence and highlight the scene.
    Paint the fence around the house black. Highlight the riverbank. And around the house, the trees, highlight everything. Now the village scene is complete with painting and coloring.

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  • Easy drawing a Lake Landscape Step by Step

    Easy drawing a Lake Landscape Step by Step

    Easy drawing a Lake Landscape with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Simple drawing for kids and beginners.

    Easy drawing a Lake Landscape Step by Step

    Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below

    You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below

    Step 1

    First, let’s create a dock platform in front by creating a rectangular box.

    Step 2

    Add the planks on the pedestal by drawing lines as shown.

    Step 3

    Draw the piers by creating cylinders on both sides of the pier. Create vertical lines on the pillars to add some texture. Then create curved lines at the bottom of the pier posts to draw ripples in the water.

    Step 4

    First add rocks by drawing ovals. Next, draw the grass by creating pointed shapes as shown.

    Step 5

    Add cattails that grow near the edge of the tank by first shaping the flower heads with thin elongated shapes. Then, draw two lines at the bottom of each flower head to form the stalk.

    Step 6

    Let’s add a boat on the lake by creating an outline of the shape of the boat. Next, draw horizontal lines on the hull. Then add curved lines around the boat to draw ripples in the water.

    Step 7

    Draw the terrain on the background by creating two long blobs. Then draw lines in the water following the shape of the terrain.

    Step 8

    Add trees behind distant terrain by creating sharp zigzags as shown.

    Step 9

    Complete the drawing of the lake by painting the pier and the first boat with a light brown and orange pen. Next, color the lake with a blue pencil. Then, fill in the sky with a light blue pencil. Then fill in the grass with a green pencil. Let’s color the lands and trees in the background with cyan to add some atmospheric perspective to our drawing. Now, color the stones with a gray pencil. Finally, fill in the flower tips with an orange pen and the stem with a green pen.

    Easy drawing a Lake Landscape Step by Step

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