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Realistic landscape drawing
Realistic landscape drawing





  1. #Realistic landscape drawing how to#
  2. #Realistic landscape drawing full#
  3. #Realistic landscape drawing series#

Now, even though you are a grown-up, what harm will it be to recreate such a drawing? Though the subject of the drawing remains the same, you can, however, experiment with its idea and modify it a bit just so it gets the artistic vibes.

#Realistic landscape drawing series#

My children are in college and it’s now time for me to explore my arts again! I live with my wonderful husband, Les, in the small town of Mitchellville, Iowa.As a child, you must have drawn the city-view drawing, where each building stands by one’s side and a series of glimmering windows peeping from them. I am currently an IT Manager at a medical auditing firm in Des Moines, IA. Even though I earned my Bachelor of Fine Art degree at the University of Northern Iowa, my career path ventured away from the fine arts. During this break, I devoted my time to my family and building a career. In 2002, I picked up my art pencil again after 20+ years. Once the harder lead is laid down, you will not be able to achieve those rich blacks! Here is my completed rock study. I mentioned in step 1 to be sure you have all your darkest areas drawn BEFORE you proceed onto step 2. Use the battery-operated eraser to create small strong highlights. Press the Blu-Tack onto an area and lift the graphite off. Use the Blu-Tack to create subtle highlights. Using these harder leads may be new to some of you, but they create wonderful light values that otherwise would be very difficult to achieve.Ĭontinue building and layering. To create a chisel edge, use sandpaper angle your pencil and scrub! The chisel edge is important as it creates a flat wide mark. But it works wonders in creating a random, uneven texture for rocks. We all know that using softer lead over harder lead creates a very uneven surface. That’s right use a softer lead over the harder lead. Now the fun starts! Using a softer lead in the mechanical pencil, start creating the texture! use random short marks to create pits and a rough surface. Remember the planes and angles for lighting. The lighter areas I use the 4H, and use 2H in the shadowed areas. Once you have the preliminary details drawn, use the clutch pencil with a chisel edge to apply a smooth even layer over the surface. Be sure to draw in all of the darkest areas in this step (I will explain further in the third step) Step 2 Using short random marks, I concentrate on the indents and shadowed areas. The lighter areas are sketched in using an F lead weight.

realistic landscape drawing

I start with a 2B pencil and sketch in the darkest areas. We are going to draw the large boulder on the left. The grayscale helps to match the tones, but color helps in the details. I like to draw and study from both images. Here is the reference photo in both color and grayscale that we will be using for the rest of this tutorial. There is just not enough tone or detail too. Do you see the problem with this? Will these sketches really work in a realistic landscape? What’s missing or rather what is there too much of? White.

#Realistic landscape drawing how to#

I find most tutorials stop at this point when explaining how to draw rocks. This sketch softens the edges of the rocks but the planes are still very visible, creating solid three-dimensional rocks. These rocks are drawn to emphasize their angles and planes. Let’s relate this concept to a grouping of rocks. With a strong light, the shadow will be short and dark. The plane with the no sunlight is the darkest. The plane with the most direct sunlight is the brightest. In order to create this three-dimensional form we have to use light and shadow. I find the best comparison to make is to use a cube. Light and shading play an important roll in drawing realistic rocks.

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They beg to have three-dimensionality and form. I find they a bit more challenging than that. Creating Three-dimensionality and formĪt first glance they seem to be easy to draw. Pick out the sections that interest you and just sketch. Don’t let the rest of the landscape intimidate you as you sketch the rocks. Here is a sketch of a group of rocks.įind some photos of rocks and sketch them.

#Realistic landscape drawing full#

I seldom just sit and watch television, but when I do, I usually have a folder full of photos and I just sketch. Sketching… Never underestimate the power of just sketching. 5 mechanical pencils 4H and 2H clutch pencils Blu-Tack or kneaded eraser Battery operated eraser Strathmore 300 Series Bristol Board Smooth paper Sketching 1) To understand the how to create the shape and depth of rocks, and 2) to learn how to create textured, realistic looking rocks. This lesson will be very specific and we are going to study the drawing of a close-up view of rocks. Each one will hold different textures and ‘feel’ to them. From sandstone, shale, limestone, volcanic to boulders. There are different kinds of rock formations. I consider them just one more opportunity to add a different texture to the scene. While I haven’t had the opportunity to draw many rocks in my landscapes (yet), they can certainly add interest to any landscape.







Realistic landscape drawing