Using both geometric and atmospheric perspectives, you create a three-dimensional space within a forest. Emphasis is also placed on several techniques for rendering textured values.
Your choice of paper complements the subject very well. Good tips.
Minor Key
Jan 19 2007, 01:05 AM
This lesson helped me a whole lot! I love the shading tequniques you used for the trees... usually when I do trees I use a diffrent method but yours is much better! With this I drew a rather beautiful fantasy scene of a forest dragon.
blu-angel
Aug 4 2007, 02:46 PM
It's amazing what the paper's texture can do to a drawing! I mean just look at the fine details the trees have! Wow!
Goldenstag
Sep 20 2007, 02:09 AM
cool picture! Whoever drew it deserves a good round of applause! I also learnt alot and man its detailed. i mean i did a whole book(advanced art) but it never covered trees it did do flowers though and leaves and people and animals and this and that and...BUT NEVER THIS!!! i want to know who can eyes look really shiny? I can! i bet ya anyone who can draw this could!!!! cya!
Odrop
Feb 16 2008, 10:57 PM
I'm doing this lesson right now, but it will take some time I'm not even half finished. I find this one to be the continuation of the squirkling trees (beginner's level) and I'm really learning a lot about values. In fact, I'm finally learning something about values, I just draw lines and never understood shading very well.
The squirkling lessons and this one are just perfect to understand shading. I wanted to show how it is turning out but I don't know how and I don't want to post in the gallery before finished.
ghaly802003
Jul 17 2008, 08:24 PM
thats really great lesson . thanks too much
smart touch
Mar 1 2009, 06:16 PM
thank for this great lesson
haunted poet
Oct 3 2009, 06:14 PM
One of the coolest drawings I've ever seen with a great perspective. I hope my attempt looks half as good as yours. Thanks
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