the same follow one another. They can offer shade, color the landscape, and even provide us with a show as the season changes to fall with vibrant colors. We’re going to do a little something different for this lesson. Take your paper an
the same follow one another. They can offer shade, color the landscape, and even provide us with a show as the season changes to fall with vibrant colors. We’re going to do a little something different for this lesson. Take your paper an
The part of the tree that proudly displays leaves and flowers, the branch has a lot of personality:
Sad and weepy, the fern is delicate and flows in the wind, but a fern can be a beautiful thing.
This looks like a cluster of clover, but we are going to take a look at the following notable traits:
Pine and fir trees can look challenging to draw. This may be because your minds are trying to draw all the individual needles, but you don’t have to do that to draw the tree and its branches.
We’ve all seen leaves on trees. The green is vibrant, and fill of life during the spring and summer months.
Things to take notice
To draw the leaf, you have to study the leaf. As you can see, we used a template, or guide, to make the leaf cluster. There is another method.
wood branch with the flowers. Remember the circle exercise from a previous chapter? Use that here to place the blooms where they go.
On the left are Irises in a cluster. Often times, to make the most of a picture, you have to arrange flowers in clusters or bouquets.
What do you see when you look at the finished picture? I see tear shapes, ellipses, curves, and “U” shapes. I also see dark and light pinks as well as grass and light green.