Want to Draw More Realistic Trees? You can use these tips with whatever line work your drawing style uses. Don't let your trees be a weak spot in our drawings!
Yes I love your videos and have to go see your plants, shrubs, & flower drawings since that is what I do mostly. I think I overdue the line work & am coming to terms with that. Thank you.
If you go to the very first posts on my Instagram page you’ll see my trees and flower paintings, from before I did drawings. You need to go before July 2018. Painting trees by colour and tone probably helps me avoid depending on line too much.
Yoo. I blew 2 minutes at my screen to get rid of the small hair on the right of your tree. Even touched my display and then realized it is a line from the pencil. 😅
Hi, Stephen. Thank you so very much for generously sharing your knowledge, skills, process and way of seeing with us all here! I'm having to draw pine trees; the Loblolly and the longleaf trees. These are seen from afar and in groups. I'm doing a pen & ink and watercolor piece for my daughter's college. I'm normally a silk painter who paints wildlife, portraits, horses and waterfowl, but in the past I'd done college pieces like the one I'm doing now. I'm putting the pine trees above and behind my renditions of 2 of the buildings on campus. Do you have any suggestions for me? The 2 trees scientific names are: Loblolly is Pinus taeda and Longleaf is Pinus palustris They are Evergreen conifers and I'm not sure if I should use just one kind or both. I feel I'm asking a great deal, but anything would be helpful to me. Would it be better for me to send you an email? Any and all help is greatly appreciated!
I have tried books,videos, these are the best explanations and instructions I have found very good, I am subscribed for sure
Thanks Thomas, that's encouraging for me to hear. I have a playlist for drawing trees and foliage related subjects if you're interested. Have fun.
Lovely!
Thanks Gary. 😀
As always your videos are very good and informative.
Appreciate your saying that Hans, and glad to hear it. 😀
I have gotten much better at drawing the illusion of trees thanks to you.
Yes I love your videos and have to go see your plants, shrubs, & flower drawings since that is what I do mostly. I think I overdue the line work & am coming to terms with that. Thank you.
If you go to the very first posts on my Instagram page you’ll see my trees and flower paintings, from before I did drawings. You need to go before July 2018. Painting trees by colour and tone probably helps me avoid depending on line too much.
@@stephentraversart Will do
One of your best tutorials. Thanks. Very helpful.
Encouraging to hear. Thanks 😀
Yoo. I blew 2 minutes at my screen to get rid of the small hair on the right of your tree. Even touched my display and then realized it is a line from the pencil. 😅
Haha. Perhaps I should draw insects on the paper!😆😆😆
You’re absolutely teacher. Bravo! 😃👍
Thanks for your kindness 😀
I'm looking forward to draw this tree ...thank you
Great video!! Thank you
I always get encouragement from hearing this. Thanks Mayu. 😀
Hi, Stephen. Thank you so very much for generously sharing your knowledge, skills, process and way of seeing with us all here! I'm having to draw pine trees; the Loblolly and the longleaf trees. These are seen from afar and in groups. I'm doing a pen & ink and watercolor piece for my daughter's college.
I'm normally a silk painter who paints wildlife, portraits, horses and waterfowl, but in the past I'd done college pieces like the one I'm doing now. I'm putting the pine trees above and behind my renditions of 2 of the buildings on campus.
Do you have any suggestions for me? The 2 trees scientific names are:
Loblolly is Pinus taeda and
Longleaf is Pinus palustris
They are Evergreen conifers and I'm not sure if I should use just one kind or both. I feel I'm asking a great deal, but anything would be helpful to me. Would it be better for me to send you an email? Any and all help is greatly appreciated!