Friday 24 November 2017

Drawing Forest Sun ray with soft pastels | Dilip Realistic Sketching




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Hi, I am Dilip Sarkar, welcome to my channel of art and painting. Here I give you the techniques to draw simple and beautiful paintings with the help of some easy steps. I love to draw nature painting very much because we all live in nature. So nature has various things which we could draw. Here I have given some simple steps how to draw forest sun ray with soft pastel. I love doing work with soft pastel because thus I can teach kids a lots of good paintings easily. And people mostly draw water color, oil pastels but besides those colors there are some good colors. Some kids even do not know so I want to make them interested in painting with these colors and they will have fun along with learning. So here are some tips. I hope it will help you to draw.







STEP 1: In the first step, I want to show how you can make such a base for you painting which will support your drawing very much. As I want to draw a nature painting with sun ray, so specially in the lower part of the painting I have put some orange, yellow ochre and little amount of brown because it is where the shadows of trees leaves occurs. And in the upper area I have put some light yellow for the base of light source. And I blurred them smoothly.

STEP 2: Then with white I have made the sun ray coming. See the picture for the technique.

STEP 3: Now on the sides of the light source I have added some more red and blue making it little darker to show light brighter and then I have used light yellow for more light. See picture for better placement.

STEP 4: Then I have made a tree with blue and brown. And I kept the leaves blue to have some color difference from other trees.

STEP 5: then I have made some more trees with brown and then added some light in it with yellow in the trees. And I also drew some lighted grass with light yellow.

STEP 6: Now as the last step I have put white in the coming light ray and also in some places as needed. You can add more details in it as you want.

Now you have a fine painting of a nice nature with sun ray. You can see the video linked below for more information.



THANKS FOR VISITING.

Tuesday 14 November 2017

how to paint desert sand with Oil Painting | Paint with Dilip Art






Nature sustains beauty in every shape and form. It is beautiful when a river runs through lush green valley; it is beautiful when rain does not want to cease; it is beautiful when a new life begins. Nature’s beauty never wanes even when there are no water, no greenery and no sign of life. With all its extremeness, desert is beautiful in its own way.

The technique that I have adopted for this painting is quite easy, ideal for beginners. You will notice that when I will paint the sand dunes. There, I have used the main shade of the sands as a base, over which I applied white for the lighter areas and dark brown for the darker areas. But, neither the white nor the brown will be harsh as it mixes with the base color and turn into perfect shading.

Canvas – 24ʺ x 18ʺ

Oil Colour – Prussian blue, Flake white, Chrome yellow deep hue, yellow ochre, cadmium red, burnt sienna

Brush – Flat brush no. 2, 4, 8, 12; flat brush 2”

Step 1

First, I am going to paint the sky. I want the sky to be clean blue that will have a pink tinge on the horizon. I am using the pink shade to add some softness to the landscape. To create the effect, I am using three shades, pale blue (blue + white), pale pink (red + white) and pale yellow (white + chrome yellow). I put the colors horizontally on the canvas with blue on the top, pink in the middle and yellow on the bottom. The yellow section will provide some shading to the pink hue and serve as a base to the dunes on the background. I blend the colors with a big flat brush to create a seamless gradient. After that, I add some more blue paint to the top section to intensify the color and blend it as well.

Step 2

Then I move on to the mighty sand dunes. Constantly moving as the wind wishes, the dunes seem to be alive.With a sandy yellow shade (yellow ochre – this shade should be used as it is. It should not be mixed with any other shade), I paint the shapes of the dunes and cover the rest of the blank canvas, leaving a bit of portion on the foreground. I will work on that blank area later.

Step 3

It’s time for some shading. The dune will not come to life until light and dark play their parts. I take some white paint and use it to shade and shape the dunes. For the shadowy sides, I am using a darker shade, burnt sienna. Of course, I am blending them really well, as it is extremely important in shading. All the highs and lows and the contours are visible now, making the dunes prominent.Then I move on to fill the blank space I left before.

Step 4

Next step is all about creating details. Using white shade, I do some light-sourcing, make the waves on the dunes and also create faint hint of sand blowing away from the dunes. I use darker shade (burnt sienna) to emphasise the features of the dunes and some shading as well.

Step 5

After a bit of touch up here and there, the dunes are almost done. I think the sky needs a little more definition. So, I take bit of pink shade that I have used a while ago, to create a bit of cloud across the sky. Clouds are a rare sight in deserts, so this addition will make the scenery even more special. I am keeping some parts of the faint clouds little bit pinker than the others. I want the sky look sunny on one edge and blue on the other. Using some pale yellow (chrome yellow + white), I create the sunny portion and add blue on the opposite side. I put little bit of white in some parts of the clouds. Then I blend them all together. Lastly, I shape the dune on the foreground using darker hues (burnt sienna).



So, that’s it, my desert landscape is ready. Don’t forget to let me know your views on this painting. See you soon.

Saturday 11 November 2017

How to paint a sunset with soft pastels for beginners | Dilip Realistic ...




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Hi I am Dilip Sarkar, I always fond of teaching kids how they can easily draw beautiful picture and improve their art skills. In this website I want to teach how to draw difficult paintings very easily. People draw many good paintings with oil color but I want to show you how you can draw those paintings with soft pastel in some easy steps. I will also show in my other article how can you draw easily with oil colors .So today I have drawn a sunset drawing from a close view that a cloud covering the sun half in during sunset. I love sunset drawing because you can impress other with this kinds of paintings very easily. I hope you will all love and enjoy.





HOW TO DRAW STEP BY STEP (SOFT PASTEL)



STEP 1: This painting is basically very easy soft pastel painting. Here in the first step I have put some basic colors as the sky. As it is a painting of sunset so the color combination I have used is light yellow, little orange, pink and blue. But I have put the color leaving some round space for the sun and in the lower part of the page also some space for a big cloud. Half round space is because the sun is half covered with a big cloud. See the picture for better color placement and see how it goes lighter to darker. Don’t forget to blur the color.



STEP 2: Then I used some white in the starting of the sun for giving more light there.



STEP 3: Now the cloud part. First I have drawn the outline of the cloud with blue and red and after that on that outline I have put light yellow for light. Now in the cloud I have put some blue and violet color and blurred it. Now you have a beautiful drawing in front of you.



STEP 4: But to make this more clear and beautiful I have lighted the sun with little more white but keep the inner part of the sun blank. Then in the lower part of the cloud I have used little more deep blue and also in the sky sides. You can use more detail here though this drawing is completed here, there is not much thing to detail.



Thanks for your love and support. Keep visiting my channel for more drawings.

How to draw, a 3D ball ,optical illusion, soft pastel




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This is very fantastic part drawing which I want to show today. It is 3D art. It’s much about shading and sketching. You should have the knowledge of shading and the sketching then you can draw more smoothly. 3D art is also very beautiful and it gives us a illusion that it’s in space where it’s really on paper. Here I have given an article on how to draw a 3D football simply. So here is some steps I hope you all enjoy it



HOW TO DRAW STEP BY STEP (SOFT PASTEL)

STEP 1: At step 1 I have drawn a shape of football making a circle and some hexagon between this. You can use any round shape [e thing for that circle.

STEP 2: Here I colored the hexagons. I have put different colors like blue, red, yellow and red. You can use other combinations. Here I have used soft pastel pencil for coloring so that I can easily put color in hexagons as they would not mix with each other.

STEP 3: Now when you are coloring remember that you can’t color all the football. Because to have the 3D effect I have used the color deeply in the left side though I left some little space in the hexagons and in the right side you have to use color only on the outline area of the hexagons. I prefer deeply use the color on the outlines and blur it softly in the hexagon leaving same space which shows the light. Then you will have the proper a 3D effect.

STEP 4: Then I want to show this in space so it should have some shadow under the football. So for the shadow I have used charcoal and blurred it with a dry brush for better effect.

STEP 5: After that I have erased all the extra charcoal which is not needed as a shadow.



STEP 6: Then cut outline of the football below half to get 3d shape.

How to - 3d tree - wall putty - With Dilip Art


Today
I am showing you some other kind of art. It is 3D art on wall. You can make it
in anywhere in your bedroom, dining, or in any area of your house where you
want. For doing this I have used Birla white wall putty, which is very much
strong to protect against flaking.  It
binds strongly with the base plaster and makes the surface last longer. This is
the best wall putty in India I think. That’s why I have used that.

            In my room the pillar was making an
odd look that’s why I started my 3d art making the pillar the base of the tree.
Here I have put the putty on wall making a 3d tree. And in some places where
the putty is more outward I have drilled a screw to fix them. But you have to
do this before putting the putty. Otherwise in future when you want to do any
other things it may be fallen down. And I made whole in the tree as you can
see, for that I have cut a glass diagonally and placed that covering with wall
putty with spatula. 

             Now I have colored the entire tree stem with
acrylic burnt sienna and in some places where I wanted to make the shadows, I
have put blue mixing with burnt sienna. Using same color I have colored all the
branches.

            With this putty I made a snake involved
in this tree. I colored the branches keeping the snake white.  Then I have colored the snake with yellow
acrylic. Then I have used deep yellow and burnt sienna for the spots. I have
tried to give a color of python snake; you can make any other snake. But draw
this with very care. And in the mouth of the snake I have fixed that drilling a
screw because the mouth of the snake is very much outside from the wall. And
for the tongue of snake I have used two strings and colored it with burnt sienna.

            In that whole of the tree stem I
kept my brushes there as I am a painter. You can put other things on that.
            There is a cut on the stem as we can
see in the tree. For that I have used burnt sienna, yellow ocher etc. with a
thin brush. On that kind of cut area, verity types of shape it could take you
can make other as you want.












            So now you have a beautiful design
on your wall. It really opens up the beauty of the room. Using this method you
can make any other concept. It gives a very classic effect on your room.

Friday 3 November 2017

How to draw | Deep Forest At Sunset | soft pastel






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I VERY MUCH LIKES TO DRAW PAINTINGS WITH SOFT PASTEL. In this picture I wanted to show some special deep forest where sunshine has fallen. People used to draw these kinds of painting in oil painting but I prefer soft pastel as well as oil painting. Because soft pastel too gives us a very beautiful painting if you know the right technique. So here is my article about how to draw deep forest at sunset with soft pastel. I hope you all enjoy it.



STEP 1: It’s always very important to know before drawing anything what should be the base of the drawing. And interestingly when I draw any nature painting I always use such a basic color which automatically supports all the painting. As I want to draw a deep forest obviously the basic colors should be dark. So here I have left some space in the middle off the page from where I will show the light is coming. So leaving that space I have put yellow and yellow ochre around that blank space, then burnt sienna, red, orange and green. But I didn’t use too much color because it’s just a basic color.

Note: Below the road put some yellow as the road where the light is falling

STEP 2: Then around the light source keeping some lemon yellow I have put some yellow ochre. What I want to do now increasing the deepness of the color gradually from out light source. And in other areas some I put some more brown.

STEP 3: Now in the step 3 I then drew some thin stems with the green soft pastel pencil to show some stems in far away. You can use any soft pastel. I have use the pastel pencil because with this it’s easy to draw those very thin stems.

STEP 4: Then after then just next to our light source I have drawn some thin trees with green color. It basically shos some trees in the far. Because when we draw a painting like this the beauty of the p[painting is the way we draw the trees getting far to close.

STEP 5: Next to that I have used blue. As I have already put the brown so when I put blue on that it automatically turns into black which gives the dark effect. But you have to use the pastel vertically to show that there is many trees.

STEP 6: Next to that I have put browner to make it darker. I am going light to dark here. Because then when I would put the light effect it would look like some trees in the deep forest shines by the falling light. Don’t forget to blur after putting the color.



STEP 7: Now it’s the most interesting part though you can say it’s a detailing part. Here at first I have made some more twigs in the light source with yellow which shows the twigs in the very far. And I then put some light on trees with yellow and white. And in other part in some places I have given light effect like in the road and the twigs etc.

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