How to draw a very beautiful landscape. How to draw nature with a pencil step by step


Absolutely any novice artist sooner or later thinks about how to draw autumn landscape. It is this season that makes nature extraordinarily bright and beautiful, inspiring painters to create truly magnificent landscapes. Of course, learning how to draw an autumn landscape in stages is best done by sketching from nature somewhere in a park or outside the city. But, if this is not possible, then photographs can also be used. But to understand how to draw an autumn landscape in stages for beginners without nature, or the photo, most likely, will not work. After all, drawing a landscape by imagination, you can easily make various mistakes.
Before you draw an autumn landscape with a pencil, you should prepare:
one). Pencil - you can use both a regular, but well-sharpened pencil, and a mechanical one;
2). A pen with a black gel refill;
3). Colour pencils;
four). Eraser;
5). A sheet of paper.


If everything you need has already been prepared, then you can start learning how to draw an autumn landscape with a pencil in stages:
1. Draw the horizon line with light lines and outline the fence;
2. Draw the outlines of large trees and small bushes;
3. Draw a fence;
4. Draw two birch trees and sketch their foliage. Mark a path that goes into the distance;
5. Circle the drawing with a pen, specifying the details. When drawing bushes and trees, avoid excessive detail - you should not draw every leaf. Draw large cumulus clouds in the sky. Draw a bird on the fence;
6. Using an eraser, remove the pencil sketch;
7. Shade the grass with green shades, yellow and light brown;
8. With gray-brown pencils, paint over the path and stones;
9. Paint over the tree trunks with black, gray and brown pencils;
10. Using pencils in bright, saturated colors, paint the foliage of bushes and trees;
11. Color the fence with gray and brown pencils;
12. Green, yellow and orange paint over the forest in the distance;
13. Shade the sky with a blue pencil. blue and purple hues lightly paint over the clouds.
Now the drawing of a bright autumn landscape is completely ready! Having understood how to draw an autumn landscape, you can paint it with paints. Paints such as watercolor and gouache are best suited for this, which have extremely bright shades, are easy to mix and are economically consumed.

Nature is very beautiful. Each of its elements is an individuality with a unique design. Therefore, today we will try to embody it on a piece of paper. Finished painting can be placed in a frame and admire it at any time.

Necessary materials:

  • colored pencils in yellow, green, blue, brown tones;
  • black marker;
  • regular pencil;
  • paper;
  • eraser.

Drawing steps:

1. Draw the horizon as a line. In the distance we will have, which we denote on the sheet in the form of triangles. Next, erase the lines between them and leave only the outline.


2. Bushes and will be visible near the mountains in the distance. We will also draw and mark them in our drawing. From the mountains there will be a long and rather wide path that will lead to a green meadow with trees. On the right side of the sheet, draw a small tree.


3. Now let's move on to the first plan and draw a large tree on the left side. It will have a wide and massive crown with a lot of branches. The amount of foliage will be small, but despite this, the tree looks larger than the mountains in the distance. Let's not forget about the small foliage in the clearing.


4. Outline each line with a marker, complement small details. Erase unnecessary lines with an eraser.


5. Next, go to the trunks of two trees and color them with a brown pencil.


6. Now color the foliage on the trees with a light green pencil.


7. To darken, use an emerald or dark green pencil.


8. With the same pencils, color the green meadow and the grass in our drawing.


9. Mountains are visible in the distance. We will give them Blue colour, and at the foot there will be green shades. When mixing two colors, we get a very beautiful and original look.


10. We will decorate the path yellow pencil, and at the contour line we will go through brown.


11. Finally, draw the sky with a light blue pencil.


12. This concludes our step by step drawing. On it you can see mountains, and a green lawn with a path, and trees, and a clear blue sky. Any of you, wanting to take a break from the bustle of the city, would like to be in such a wonderful place! Appreciate the world around us!




Catch a lesson on drawing nature :)

You've probably noticed that (depending on the lighting) clouds don't always look the same. If the light falls on the clouds from behind the viewer, then the clouds look more voluminous, illuminated, like pieces of cotton wool.

If the light breaks through to the viewer from behind the clouds, the edges appear brighter and whiter, while the middle is darker. Let's try to draw clouds in watercolor in this light.

We will not immediately wet the entire sheet of paper. With a wide brush, apply strokes of blue paint. This will be the sky. Where a clean dry leaf remains, there will be the edges of the clouds.

Let's paint over the middle dark color. Mix on the palette blue paint with black. And again - paint over the inside of the clouds, not reaching the edge, so that there are bright edges illuminated by the sun from the inside.

With wide strokes horizontally paint over the sea. Leave a light strip on the horizon line. This can be done by leaving a small strip unpainted, and then gently blur the edges with water. Or (until the watercolor on the clouds has dried yet) wipe the strip with a napkin or a clean, semi-dry brush, removing excess color.

Glare on the water is applied with white gouache after the watercolor has dried or drawn in advance with white chalk or a candle.

Draw the sky with pastel. And not just the sky - the clouds! For dry art pastels, it is better to use special paper sold in any art store.

For the upper part of the sky, take the lightest chalk, add touches of pink.

Let's grind the crayons to get a smooth transition of colors. A little lower, lighten the sky with the lightest, almost white yellow and rub the crayons again.

Let's sketch with light lines the approximate location cumulus clouds and start drawing the sky under the upper clouds.

Rub it with your finger and add some light yellow crayon to indicate the light rays.

With the lightest pink, we will begin to stroke the top layer of feather clouds.

It is not worth rubbing strongly, just a little bit to show the light from under them, the main strokes with light pink chalk should remain.

The background is already almost drawn, so we begin to draw cumulus clouds.

The color is slightly different due to different lighting. Let's add volume to the top of the cloud and a little yellow color in the light part. We continue to draw the next part of the clouds.

Add a little to the light left edge white color. In the foreground, paint in blue a heavy rain cloud mass, distributing the volume with lighter and darker colors. In blue, you can add a little pink.

It is not at all necessary to draw a bird, but if you want, then let it fly in the bottomless expanse of the sky above huge clouds.

STEP 1 - hatching

I use the free hold hand position when creating crosshatching. I find only the weight of a pencil on paper will create pencil strokes that are light and consistent.

I am hatching 3 layers of graphite onto my paper using F lead. The first layer is placed horizontally on the surface, the next two layers are diagonal.

STEP 2 - mixing

Using chamois wrapped around index finger, I blend graphite smooth. Chamois with firm, and even pressure. It may take several passes with chamois to create a smooth, even tone. Be sure to blend around the edges of the drawing area, as well as the overlapping buildings, trees, and horizon areas. It's much easier to erase than to add a missing section later.

Do not touch the surface of the paper with your fingers. It is during this stage of the mixing process that smudges or fingerprints will magically appear. If they appear, they are very difficult to fix (unless they ended up in a cloud formation) and many times I just have to start over!

I'll add 2 more layers of hatching with 2N lead and blend with chamois again. This creates a nice smooth finish. I trim the edges of the drawing using a t-square ruler and a plastic eraser.

STEP 3 - LIFTING FROM THE CLOUD

I use a mars plastic eraser with a chisel edge and erase my clouds in the sky. For light thin clouds I use Blu-so and just drag it across the entire surface.

STEP 4 - DETAILS

Use the 2H pencil to lead to a layer in the dark areas next to the snow-white tops of the clouds. Tortillion is used to fit in the work and the details. By blending, lifting, removing and overlaying more graphite, clouds appear on paper.

I soften the clouds using blu-tacks. To make more dramatic clouds darker than the sky background. This allows the white wadded clouds to be more fully formed. Keep in mind that if the focus of the drawing is clouds, they shouldn't compete with the rest of the landscape. They should be subtle and gently lead the viewer's eye across the stage. I usually use beams of light and hints of clouds in most of my landscapes.

I usually spend 5-8 hours just painting sky and cloud areas. PATIENCE plays a key role in creating a smooth palate.

After you basic technique creating soft tones and general education clouds, the sky is the limit for all the possibilities and changes you can create. Every minute... every hour... every day... every season... the sky changes its mood and design, giving us an unlimited source of inspiration for our landscapes.

How to draw a sunset with a pencil step by step

Step one. In any landscape, you first need to draw a horizon line. Having done this, we will add a small setting sun and a silhouette of a ship on the water.
Step two. Let's outline each of the drawn elements, add a display of the ship on the water.
Step three. Strongly shade the sails, as well as an arbitrary wavy line draw growing grass on the background.
Step four. Let's add more small waves to the water and display tall grass. Delete extra lines with an eraser.

We return to the new document that we created and begin to make blanks for future leaves. To prepare this tutorial, I created 4 different brushes:

1) the densest foliage
2) less leaves
3) 3 leaves
4) single sheet

The first and main brush we will use to create the main array of the future tree. The second and third are more for correcting the shape and creating additional details. The fourth is to add individual leaves to the crown so that it does not look monotonous.

There are many descriptions on the Internet of how brushes are created. Highlights - the size of the document is up to 1024 * 1024 pixels, you need to draw on a white background in black. The black color in the brush will be the most opaque, white on the contrary - transparent. All shades of gray will have different transparency depending on the proximity to black or white.

So, we draw leaves. It all depends on your imagination and preferences. I got something abstract, a hybrid of birch and maple with an admixture of poplar.

After all the brushes are drawn, you need to add them to the brush set. Go to the "Edit" menu and click "Define Brush Preset" there. In the dialog that appears, select the name of the brush and voila, you're done. Our brush appeared in a set, the dialog box of which is called by pressing the F5 key

We add in turn all the drawn brushes and proceed directly to the creation of a unique landscape.

First you need to outline and draw a tree trunk with branches on a separate layer. I made the background dirty gray, the wood gray-brown. But on this stage it doesn't matter yet.

Next, create a layer below the tree and set up the brushes.
In the Brushes window, we are interested in three main groups:
1) Shape Dynamics - shape dynamics
2) Scattering - Scattering
3) Color Dynamics - color dynamics

Now in order:
1) Shape Dynamics is responsible for changing the size of the brush while painting. The main Size Jitter parameter is best left at zero. Set control to Pen Pressure. As a result, strong pressure will leave the largest leaves, weak - smaller. The second is to leave Angle Jitter at zero as well. Control - Direction. When drawing, the direction of the stroke will be taken into account and the brush will rotate according to the direction. This helps to somewhat avoid the same areas in the image. The rest of this tab can be left untouched.

2) Scattering speaks for itself - how far the image will appear from the center of the brush. The Scatter parameter is measured as a percentage. The more - the farther from the center the brush draws. Here you need to try to expose yourself different meanings and understand how you are more comfortable and how more suitable for the drawing. In my case it was about 200%. It is also better to set the control to Pen Pressure. In combination with the Shape Dynamics parameters, when pressed hard, we will have large leaves on greater distance from each other.

3) Color dynamics is responsible for varying the color range of the brush from the selected color in the palette. Required parameters:
- Hue Jitter - how much the hue of the brush will deviate on the color scale. The higher the percentage, the stronger the color will go away from the selected one. In our case, 4-5% will be enough so that the color of the leaves does not vary greatly and shades that are completely unnecessary to us do not appear.
- Saturation Jitter - saturation variations. I did not touch, but you can try to experiment.
- Brightness Jitter - how much the brightness of the brush can deviate towards white and black colors. In my case, 10-12%.

Now that the basic parameters are sorted out, you can practice a little to understand how the brushes behave, and then start painting the foliage. Choose a base color and go.

1) With a few strokes of the first brush, I marked the crown behind the trunk.


2) Using a brush number 2 marked the lower branches.

3) Create a new layer above the trunk. With brushes 1-3 I paint the crown in the foreground.

4) At this point, I changed the hue of the brush to a lighter tone. The crown has become thicker, both in the foreground and in the background.

5) Let's add some volume to our tree if you haven't already done so.

6) Let's add some saturation to the background.

7) Let's add yellowish leaves for mood.

8) Let's paint the grass in the foreground and tweak the back a little (the brush, again, it's more convenient to do it yourself, as I did).

9) And on last stage I made a gradient fill for the sky, corrected the color and brightness of some layers, painted on a couple of clouds and with a hard square brush, with the Scattering option turned on, added strokes on top of the crown so that the work does not look boring and monotonous.

So, our work is ready. In half an hour, a rather cute and pleasing landscape was born. Of these 30 minutes, your obedient servant spent two-thirds of the time preparing the illustrations for this lesson.
This is certainly not a masterpiece, but I pursued another goal - to show how effective work with brushes can be, if you approach the problem you are solving wisely. The case can not be limited to four brushes, it does not have to be tree foliage or grass. It can be any arrays - bubbles, waves on the water, flocks of insects in the air, clouds and much more.
But also do not forget that this method is not a panacea and only serves certain purposes in your work. The main thing is to skillfully use it when it is really needed. Don't forget to experiment, read tutorials, learn from your peers and develop your own unique style.

How to draw the sea with a pencil step by step

Step one. Let's sketch the horizon line, and these figures will indicate the location of the seagull birds.
Step two. Now we draw the outlines of the birds themselves.

Step three. Let's draw each bird in detail.

Step four. Let's add hatching in order to create the appearance of waves. You might even hear the sound of the surf.

Don't forget to color!

How to draw nature with a pencil step by step

Step one. We immediately select a small pond with banks with lines, and draw several trees on the banks with the same lines. A few circles in the water will serve to turn into ducks.
Step two. Below we draw tall grass, the circles slowly turn into birds. With a thick line, carefully outline the edges of the coast.
Step three. In this step, switch all attention to the background behind the horizon line. Let's draw clouds there.
Step four. Now draw small waves and shadows on the water, make the grass thicker, and shade the background.
Step five. Draw the rest of the clouds in the sky and the missing places in the trees and the ground, and then carefully finish the drawing by shading the ducks.

How to draw a forest with a pencil step by step

Step one. Let's start with a simple one: draw a horizon line, and draw a path with two vertical lines.
Step two. On the sides of the invented path we draw tree trunks, large and small.
Step three. Let's draw the trunks higher, and sketch their bottoms with a pencil. We will also add some grass at the foot of the trunks.
Sha fourth. Finally, draw the tops with branches, add shadows.
Step five.
Step six.

How to draw a lake with a pencil step by step

Step one. Draw a few lines with a pencil, select the shape for the lake in the center.
Step two. Let's draw the land around the lake with all the vegetation and a small display in the water.
Step three. Let's make the vegetation more extensive and detailed, adjust the contours of the mountains in the background.
Step four. Completely shade the entire area, sketch the surface of the water so that the color tone is different.

How to draw a river with a pencil step by step

Step one. We take a pencil in hand and draw a forest landscape. Let's start by drawing wavy lines, from which then a beautiful river will turn out. Another horizontal line is the horizon line.
Step two. Since our river is lucky to live in a forest, there should be many trees around it. We draw them, a lot of trunks of all sizes.
Step three. The trunks are there, but the leaves are not visible. We fix it - we draw clouds on the trunks, later they will get the necessary green hat. There are also two small waterfalls near our river, we don’t forget them either.
Step four. Large shading draw various shadows. This is a forest, and there will be many of them. We draw lines on the hand with the same hatching, indicating the direction of the flow.
Step five. As is customary with us at the last step, we remove all the clouds of greenery that did not fit, all the fallen leaves, in general, we remove everything unnecessary and adjust the drawing to our liking.

How to draw a waterfall with a pencil step by step

Step one.

Let's outline in our drawing all the necessary levels of relief: the height of the mountain and the lowland. At the top we will show tree trunks. Denote the position of large stones in the water. And draw a couple of lines indicating the direction of the flow.

Step two.

The waterfall hides the protruding rocks. But between the body of water we see large boulders. Below we add a couple more stones. Let's draw two thresholds for our waterfall.

Step three.

In this step, our picture is already more clearly visible. Branches appeared on the trunks of the trees. Mountain, boulders and stones took shape. In a powerful stream of a waterfall, we will draw several straight lines directed downwards. And at the place where the water fell - foam.

Step Four

Now you need to carefully consider the image of the waterfall and determine the location of the shadows. With the help of short, hatched lines we will finish our drawing. Here, volume will appear at the protruding parts of the mountain, chiaroscuro at the stones, lines showing the movement of water. And between the trees in the background, a forest peeps through. Here is our landscape.

How to draw waves with a pencil step by step

Step one. First, we draw such a zigzag shape with a pencil, and inside it is a pentagon for the surfer's body.
Step two. With neat large shading we give our wave shape and direction of movement. Special accuracy is not needed, just draw the desired lines.
Step three. In the center of the wave we draw a surfer on the board. Near it we make the wave more detailed and darker.
Step four. More shadows for the wave, especially near the person. On the left side we draw steam, which appears as a result of the movement of the wave.
Step five. With an eraser we erase the lines that served as a sketch for the athlete, remove unnecessary lines, make the wave more realistic and dynamic.

How to draw a field with a pencil step by step

Step one. Let's mark the horizon line. Let's draw clouds. Step two. Let's fix the clouds again. Step three. Draw several distant objects on the horizon. Step four. Let's add herbs to the front. Closer to us, it is larger, and the one that is farther naturally looks small. Can be colored.

How to draw mountains with a pencil step by step

Step one. With curved lines we outline the contours of the hills, and with one long horizontal line we divide the sheet in half, create a horizon.
Step two. We detail all the ascents and descents, large rock transitions and junctions of each mountain.
Step three. Let's draw the clouds, make the lines of the tops more visible and thick. Hatching will add shadows.
Step four. Now let's get down to shading. We will shade each descent, shade the areas closed from the sun, correct the clouds.
This is roughly how it should work. How do you like this landscape? Write your comments, what do you think about this drawing, and show your work.

“Art is like nature. If you don't let him in the door,

it will enter the window.

Butler S.

Poets and writers express their gratitude to nature through words, composers through a combination of sounds, and artists through the depiction of landscapes, drawing nature. Everyone has their own unique and accessible instrument, their own individuality. The only thing, perhaps, is the object of admiration (nature itself) and the unique range of feelings that this or that work of art evokes in a person.

Nature! This is what always attracts, attracts the eye, makes you stop, admire, admire.

In painting landscape- it could be general form any area; paintings or drawings depicting nature, its various types and manifestations, individual natural phenomena.

Depicting any landscape, the artist, of course, puts his soul into the process. He does not seek to completely copy the plot, but passes it through his inner world, your vision, putting a piece of yourself into the process of drawing nature. That is why they say that scenic landscape- this is not so much a picture, image or copying of nature as the soul of the author of the work.

That is why the same image, made different people will look and feel completely different.

This does not mean that there are no patterns and rules in drawing nature. They are. And it is precisely by paying attention to these patterns that you can easily repeat almost any plot of the landscape that you like (of course, passing it through your inner world, your individuality) and get your own unique, integral and “live” picture.

With your permission, we would like to offer you some important nature drawing lessons. We hope they will help you to create and express yourself, creating unique landscapes and moods around.

Where does the drawing of nature begin?

First of all, you need to understand what exactly you want to depict. Find and decide on the plot, composition of the future picture.

Here you can be helped: your own imagination, a real picture of nature outside the window, perhaps someone has already drawn a plot or a beautiful photograph.

By the way, the idea of ​​drawing a landscape from a photograph is very good. In any case, you can no longer worry that the weather will change and the colors will change. You can safely interrupt the creative process and easily dive into it again without trying to keep all the details of the landscape in your head. Just look at the subject of the photo that inspired you and you are back in the process!

Skyline

As soon as this is clear, we outline and draw the horizon line on the sheet. Moreover, you spend it where you see fit (it all depends on your idea or the plot that you have chosen). However, pay attention - it is better to draw the horizon line slightly above or slightly below the middle of the sheet, do not divide the sheet exactly in half. If the picture is divided into equal parts, there is a feeling of artificiality and unnaturalness of the image.

Then all other plans are drawn. At the same time, remember that the plan closest to the viewer should be drawn last. Accordingly, the background is drawn first, the plan is above the horizon line. During the birth of your masterpiece, you will naturally be able to add details to any of the plans.

Why are landscapes so mesmerizing? They attract the eye and we seem to plunge into the picture.

What evokes in the viewer that very feeling of “liveness”, the naturalness of the image?

What creates the integrity of perception, where does the feeling of depth and balance come from when we contemplate the landscape?

Pay special attention to the following points in our nature drawing lessons, which will help add “liveness” and naturalness to your picture. We believe they will help you create your own unique story.

Plans and perspective

Far plan:

  • cooler colors are used (usually with the addition of white and gray, grey-blue colors) - this perfectly allows you to create an illusion of the depth of space in the picture;
  • less bright, less saturated (including shadows from objects less saturated);
  • the details are more generalized, there is no clear drawing of objects (they are barely distinguishable, but recognizable);
  • we see it as if in a haze of air, as if we are looking through a layer of air.

This is very well seen in the example of mountain (water-mountain) landscapes.

Medium plan:

  • the image is less bright, less juicy;
  • less clear, without excessive detailing and drawing details;
  • significantly smaller sizes of objects;
  • barely visible details.

foreground:

  • as a rule, it is drawn in warmer colors;
  • contrasting bright spots can be identified;
  • strokes can be more expressive;
  • objects, objects are drawn more brightly and more clearly, larger;
  • dark shadows are used.

The foreground or foreground is different in that, against the background of other plans, it acquires clearer forms. And this can be achieved both through a clear drawing of details, and through light and shadow solutions.

If you draw, including some a natural phenomenon, for example, snowfall or fog, then intensifies aerial perspective. In this case, the medium and distant plans become even more uniform, more faded compared to the near (main) plan, even more blurred with barely perceptible contours.

Object size and location

This will be a kind of object, the so-called center of attention, interest. Again, it all depends on your idea!

Usually the main an object landscape is highlighted with:

  • colors - the object does not have to be brighter, but it must be more diverse in color, more saturated;
  • size - an object can occupy most pictures (but not necessarily - must, everything is very individual);
  • location - the object is located in the near (foreground) plan, but not necessarily in the center of the picture;
  • environment - the area around the main object, on the contrary, should be a little less noticeable, less bright, less eye-catching,

The point is to focus on the object first!

In order for the landscape to play and come to life, there are several points that you should pay special attention to and avoid these “sharp corners” in the image.

What should be avoided in the image of objects

In order for attention not to be scattered and the gaze (as the author of the landscape supposedly intended) to be riveted to one object, so that there is a feeling of harmony (and not disharmony), one should definitely avoid:

  • identical lines (for example, two absolutely identical straight or curved trees, flowers, blades of grass, etc.),
  • the same size and shape (for example, two identical mountain peaks, two completely identical windows in a house, two or more identical animals, etc.).

If you conceived the central object as consisting of several objects (for example, a couple of animals or people) - bring in different shapes, give movement to these objects. One, for example, may be more, the other less. One can move, the other can stand or lie still. The main thing is that they are different poses, different sizes and so on.

If you use a river or a road as an object, pay attention to the fact that the lines are not straight, but on the contrary, more curved, as if “leading” the gaze into the picture.

Remember that water, roads - create a sense of movement. Then, when the lines are less straight, the eye seems to follow the line and linger on the image. If, on the contrary, the road is too straight, then the person’s gaze does not stop on it for a long time, but, as it were, “runs through” and quickly slips away.

Regarding straight straight lines, in general, a very interesting and separate story, with its own rules.

Please note, if you need to use "straight lines" as an object - for example, you draw some kind of bridge, pole, ship's mast, house wall or part of the roof - then you should not depict them too evenly "on a ruler". On the contrary, make them boldly crooked (this will give more natural look), mask lines that are too straight (for example, a straight wall of a house can be masked with vegetation, a bench). Straight pillars near the bridge can be slightly bent.

It is better not to use squares, circles, triangles in a “pure” geometric form at all. This does not mean that it is always necessary to depict crooked windows, doors, and in some places you can simply interrupt the geometric shape. For example, you can put a flower in a pot on a rectangular window, which will already bring liveliness and harmony to the landscape.

Color

As for the choice of color, there are also several important tips, which (we really hope) will help you create a "live" and harmonious picture.

Rule of thumb - mix colors! Try to never use pure color as you have it. Bring on the brightness!

Feel free to mix colors with each other! The main thing is that the color does not become dirty, with an incomprehensible gray tint. And everything else is welcome and quite acceptable.

The choice of color should also give you a sense of harmony. When you choose it, you pass it through your inner world, through your vision of the landscape. Therefore, do not try to accurately select color scheme, which your eye perceives (if you transfer the plot, for example, from a photograph). The main thing is that you, first of all, like the color that you get when you mix paints.

Of course, Mother Nature herself teaches us a lot. With regard to forms, colors, saturation of natural paintings and objects. The most important thing is your observation and desire to create, draw. The main thing is to take and do something, even if not quite skillfully, and maybe even for the first time. Just allow yourself to try, touch.

Get inspired, for starters, by some kind of landscape. Pick up desired colors, take a sheet of paper and determine the horizon line, mark the location of the main object ...

The main thing is that you can express your inner individual world in your work, in the image of nature. And, perhaps, you will create something special and magical! picture! Which will delight and delight not only you, but also someone else!

Remember, you have the right to creative liberties!

We wish you joy and creative self-expression! Give yourself pleasure, just let yourself be an artist!

    Oksana! Thank you!
    It's great that it was very informative and useful for you - the most important thing is when the material can come in handy! Good luck with your landscapes!

Julia, thank you very much for the article! The main ideas for depicting landscapes are expressed very succinctly and clearly, the illustrations are well chosen. Inspiring!

Although the Lord has done a lot of problems (not counting illness, crime, hunger, poverty, wars, corruption and Russian pop music), he still managed to create a good atmosphere of life on our planet. Land and water are often capricious, arranging mass sacrifices. But in some places it turned out not bad, you can even take a bunch of cute photos. But we can dig even deeper. In this tutorial you will learn how to draw nature using simple pencil. After that, you can take your drawing tools and boldly go to a cozy place in order to create an indescribable masterpiece. Nature - symbolic name for everything that the eyes see. The only exception is plastic or reality shows, the rest refers to one formal organism that controls life and has some strange plan for the production and maintenance of its life. Like an ordinary stern boss, nature easily removes any office plankton, sometimes whole species, and, like any girl, loves whims and antics. The last critical days of this lady ended with the birth of Hitler, Hussein and Justin Bieber, which greatly influenced the state of the planet as a whole. It may seem that nature is evil and impeccable, but in fact, she does not care exactly the same as a dog on ethnic background fleas in her fur. Suddenly it turns out that nature needs help, and some people firmly believe in it, while they cannot even protect themselves from the local punks. If it suddenly turned out that you are nature itself, then here are your privileges:

  • You are beautiful because you are the very concept of being.
  • You exist, although you will never really understand it.
  • You own all the valuable metals on the planet, which means that there is a shortage Money don't suffer.
  • Your portraits hang in almost every house on every wall.
  • There is no need to worry about the fact that you made a mistake, your mistake will either end up in a freak circus or in the red book.
  • You can always arrange fireworks from volcanoes.
  • You put the bolt on the theory of relativity, because you can be in all places at the same time.
  • You can cure cancer, but no one will believe you.

Now take a pencil in your hands and gradually try to draw mother nature.

How to draw nature with a pencil step by step

Step one. We immediately select a small pond with banks with lines, and draw several trees on the banks with the same lines. A few circles in the water will serve to turn into ducks.
Step two. At the bottom we draw tall grass, the circles slowly turn into birds. With a thick line, carefully outline the edges of the coast.
Step three. In this step, switch all attention to the background behind the horizon line. Let's draw clouds there.
Step four. Now draw small waves and shadows on the water, make the grass thicker, and shade the background.
Step five. Residually sketch the missing places on the trees and the ground, and then carefully finish the drawing by shading the ducks.
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