As always, great information. I need to practice drawing for sure. My conifer/ fir trees all are missing branches on east side due to high winds in my area. Lots of personality. 🌲
Heya, thanks for the video :) I am curious about how you approach leaefless trees. I have a lot of trouble seeing what it is, my trees end up looking like rubber-rivers, if that makes any sense.
My trees still look like elementary school drawings at times! Your explanation will hopefully help me make progress!
Thanks Sandy for this tree lesson!
Best. Tree. Tutorial. EVER!
🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
I love trees, and some drawings look good and others not so good. Thank you.
Love. Love. Love this video Sandy!!! Had to save it so I can keep coming back!❤ Thank you!
great way to draws tree 😀 easy to follow what you are doing and why you are doing it 🙃
As always, great information. I need to practice drawing for sure. My conifer/ fir trees all are missing branches on east side due to high winds in my area. Lots of personality. 🌲
Very helpful info on doing trees. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
🙏 this is an awesome tutorial ❤
So much wonderful information! What a difference from start to finish. TFS
This is amazing, what a tutorial ☺☺☺
Thanks so much! 🥰
Great video!
Hi Sandy, as much as I would love to join your live classes I cannot because I am at work. I will have to watch the replay. 😢
I don’t do live classes…❤️
@@SandyAllnock1 I meant tutorial. ❤️
@@artcrafty8004 I guess I’m still confused. No live tutorials either..
@@SandyAllnock1 I’m the confused one. Whatever this video was is what I am referring to. Don’t mind me. 😂
Heya, thanks for the video :) I am curious about how you approach leaefless trees. I have a lot of trouble seeing what it is, my trees end up looking like rubber-rivers, if that makes any sense.
I think this tree series will continue…I just went out looking for deciduous trees snd found a twiggy willow waiting for spring too!
Great lesson, more please