Saturday 17 February 2018

How to draw | scenery of spring season with soft pastel



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HI, I am Dilip Sarkar , today I am with an another drawing of a spring season. As probably most of us love the spring season because of its pleasant nature. And also in this season we can see some amazing nature frame. So I have today drawn a painting of spring season of a mountain area. I have given some simple step of this I hope you all love this and enjoy.

HOW TO DRAW STEP BY STEP-SOFT PASTEL

STEP

1: First I have drawn the sketch of the drawing as I showed in the picture. You can use pencil for this or a soft pastel pencil. Soft pastel pencil would be better for this. And I will suggest using a good paper which will be suitable for soft pastel drawing for the lasting of the painting.

STEP 2: Then for the sky color I have used blue, turquoise blue and pink and blurred it. You can use a napkin to remove dust made by using the chalks.

STEP 3: In this step I have colored the mountain and the hills. For the middle mountain I have used blue in the left side and in the right side I have put little less blue color than the right side because of the light coming in the right side. I will suggest making some variation of white and blue to make more ups and downs of the mountain and for also the light –shadow effect. In below of this mountain I have used white and blurred it mixing the bottom of the mountain a little bit to make the distance from the front.

Then I have colored the front hills. For the left hills I have used orange and little red in the top of the hill to make light variation then burnt sienna and blue. And in the right side I have given blue, little green and burnt sienna. As I have selected the right side as the light source so I have put a kind of dark colors in the right side where the left is lighter than the right for the coming light. That’s why I have used orange in left hill. You can add yellow ochre for some light here. At last you I have given some white in below of the hills and blurred it to have the distance from the closer part of the drawing.

STEP 4: Then just below the hills you can se I have made a land which basically shows that there are many things in between the hills and the front. So in just below the hills I have uses yellow and burnt sienna and in the place where it turns to right in the drawing I put blue and then burnt sienna. Then in the side ground where I wanted to show there is many grasses grown, I have used green, orange and a little bit yellow ochre if needed.

STEP 5: Now it is very interesting part. Here I have added light to the middle mountain giving strokes white which shows the other sharp parts of the mountain as we know there is main peak of a mountain with some other sharp long parts of the mountain.

STEP 6: Then I have added some Christmas trees in the right with blue and brown using pastel pencils and a leafless tree in the left. For the left tree I kept the right side of the tree little darker using brown and blue because of the shadow made by the coming lights.

STEP 7: Now it is basically the detailing part. Here I have added some lights in the hills, top of the right hills and also in the right side of the left leafless tree with light yellow (lemon) and white. And also added dome flowers in the ground and the in that turning in the right side with light yellow.

Add more details if needed.



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How to oil painting tutorial | foggy Christmas trees | Dilip Art




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Hi, I am Dilip Sarkar today I have given a prospectus to draw a foggy Christmas trees of dawn. I am always a nature lover and especially I love the changing of nature and its beauty. I love the beauty what of changing nature in different times of the day. So today I have given you some oil paintings tips to draw Christmas trees in very foggy area. I hope you will love and enjoy




HOW TO DRAW STEP BY STEP (OIL PAINTING)




STEP 1: A I am drawing a frame of fogy Christmas trees in the dawn time. I will show you how you can do that in some very easy steps. At first I have put blue in the upper portion of the canvas very little bit then in all the canvas I have put blue mixing with white and little violet making it light color. Then In almost middle of the canvas I have put white and yellow ocher mix-up and little bit of that in the lower part also to have our base. Then I blurred it with soft fresh brush.




STEP 2: Then from the top of the canvas I have used blue color mixing with white making basic shapes of tree which will look like hills but actually it’s not. It will show the effect of many trees there. In the top I used the color very light mixing with white giving small strokes making small shapes for showing its far distance and the lower we go darker the color is. And the shapes of that base should be small then medium then bigger as it goes top to bottom of the paper.




STEP 3: I have drawn some more basic tree shapes in bottom but this time it’s I have used bigger stroke of the brush as I said in my previous step that small to median then bigger as top to bottom..




STEP 4: Then below of the every shape I have blurred with white to have separation and the distances from one tree layer to another.




STEP 5: I Then I have made the peaks of the trees. So basically you have to show that some peaks are being shown and other is that previous base which show dense bunch of trees. And Make big peaks of the right and make it smaller as it goes to left.




STEP 6: Then I have drawn some more big Christmas trees with deep blue mixing with little burnt sienna mostly in the right side. I have made this right and left factor to open the beauty of the painting because this kind of row of trees we can see in these kinds of forest.




STEP 7: And in the last step I have used white in some places to have the lights and in the upper left side have used white to make more foggy light.







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