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Bored of drawing Daytime sceneries?

PostPosted: December 6th, 2006, 9:33 pm
by Petey
Well, I was; so I thought of something new! ^^
Well let's begin! ~
First of all we'll need:
* The time of the day or the mood of the day, as I like to put it.
* The scenery, best one would be one "in the background" with an off-center focus; like I placed a picture in the harbour, and the focus a Crow on a branch on the outer layer.
* Patience and something to do while the "mood" dries.

Let's start:
* Mix Your mood
Okay I prefered the mood to be set in Late-Afternoon thus drawing a line between Navy Blue and Light Orange, you would want to start out with Night first, though, it's much simpler. Mix it with water in a 1 : 2 ratio where water would be 1.

* Wet the page
Grab a thick Brush. Fill it with water and rub it on the page to make it completely wet. Dry the brush. Dip and collect ALL the Mood colour and spread it throughout the page; and sit down and relax while it dries.

* Draw Away
When it's dry enough, use your pastels or Oil-based medium to paint over the background carefully leaving space as the "sky" or "empty" areas.

* Shadows
Recollect your brushes and draw those shadows; make sure you don't draw the light-source though; that'll distract attention from the mood. Finally, outline the main object wih a Sketch Pen, and add strokes of black where required to distract more attention from the object.

* Finishing
Let it dry out. Make sure you don't have any bright colours, if you do, use Black Sketch Pens to make up. Keep the picture at a distance (make the copy rest on the wall or soething and look at your work. =)

Hope you liked this tut.

Re: Bored of drawing Daytime sceneries?

PostPosted: September 22nd, 2013, 9:41 pm
by Monfernape
Petey you are a painter too?
Anyways first I thought you are telling the recipe to make Poffins.

Re: Bored of drawing Daytime sceneries?

PostPosted: September 23rd, 2013, 4:38 pm
by Victini223
Haha. Poffins might be tasty! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: