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Serene Scene

Sketching is an action word, and you can only learn this skill by actually sketching. To give you a feel for the sketching process, numerous illustrations and simple text take you step-by -step through the process of rendering a sketch from one of my sketches (much easier than working from an actual scene).

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Comments

haringrobert 2 days ago
hm. I can't create the palm tree's trunk texture. not that I'm very good at the rest of the image...
I suck at drawing!
bdm Jan.5th 2012
Retired in Nov and finding that sketching is a good hobby.Enjoyed coping the serene scene lesson
soulnafein Nov.3rd 2011
Maybe I should use more pressure....
EJH Oct.19th 2011
really good and doesnt take much time to do
Alexandra-El Oct.13th 2011
this is really a very good lesson!
Letha_Anderson Sep.15th 2011
More good practice. I had difficulty getting my sky as dark as hers with a 2H pencil without losing the effect of the lines.
Jan Myrz Jun.16th 2011
Fog is harder than it seems to create. I wanted to give the illusion of the back half of the ship barely visible, but couldn't figure out how to do it, so I clarified the whole ship. Still see points to fix. But was able to incorporate hatching and perspective and squirkling.
Yes I know it's not the assigned picture. This was more challenging for me.
ibrahimerol Jan.27th 2011
Sorry, i cannot open the pdf file. File looks crashed. Thanks

Lesson Info

Content13 Pages - 16 Illustrations
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LicenseYou are welcome to view, download, share, translate, redistribute, or use this lesson in a classroom. View license