How to Draw a Mountain Landscape Tutorial Pt 1 of 3
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Hello and welcome to the first part in my how to draw landscape series. In this part ill cover how to create a simple sky and mountains using charcoal techniques. This video is part 1 of 3 in this series so be sure to watch the other 2 videos to complete this whole videos. For the complete series here Ill be using different grades of generals charcoal pencil. Compressed charcoal in 6b. Generals white charcoal. 3 different types of erasers. kneaded eraser, a white one and a pink eraser. Ill also be using blending stumps pencil sharpeners and sandpaper. This tutorial focuses on the sky and the mountains. I first start off by drawing an outline to the mountains. Powdered charcoal works great for shading in the sky. This creates a nice even coat. Use a cotton ball with this or a paper towel. This creates a very even tone for the sky and really sets it up nice if you wanted to add in some clouds. Add in the sky area first in the drawing so that you dont mess up any detail you set into the mountains. After the sky is shaded in. Re define the mountain area and once that is done you want to create some lines going from the peaks of the mountains down to the base. After this you want to establish a direction of light and any mountain face that is facing away from that light will be shaded while everything facing the light source will be highlighted. This creates a 3d and realistic look to them. Be sure to come back and watch part 2 to put in trees and a distance beach in the background along with a lake, close up pine trees, and some rocks. Hope you enjoyed and thanks for watching!
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Well I know how to draw like that too,for my project.
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is their any alternative to the crayon or rubber for the sky?
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Just a suggestion, when you are listing the materials that you will be using, list ALL of them. It was very frustrating to have to get up several times just to get materials that were not mentioned in the begining.
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very talented and skillful, man! I never really could figure out mountain cliffs and shadows. looking forward to seeing the rest.
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Hi Tyler, I have been sent over from Sharon Cullen fine arts. She told me your channel was an excellent to learn how to sketch. I want to learn to watercolor after that. So I am starting at your oldest video. Is there any you might suggest for someone who can not even draw a circle? LOL Thank you so much, Jonnie
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When I drew it it looked like fucking shit! I burnt the paper with gasoline and snapped every frikkin pencil I saw
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By pound do u mean money because if you do that is alot
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Awesome video. Will look through more of your channel
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You are an excellent instructor. I like the explanation of supplies needed, reasons for techniques and stating what is yet to come. I like these step-by-step videos and as a novice, i watch the entire video and then go back and watch again. I try to duplicate what you do - but using my own character. Thanks again.
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I'm better 😈😈
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you deserve more subs
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I hate how you skip through a lot of the progress.
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I love working with charcoal, but the sound! especially on rougher paper... makes my skin crawl xD
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Quick tip; please don't think I'm intruding but I find that regular black crayon and tissue paper/cotton ball works very well in replacement to the black charcoal.
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Your AF is playing up up that particular camera
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This is amazing and a great help as I love drawing and sketching but can never get that real look effect until now after watch this video .... Subscribed and will watch for more amazing work :)
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Thank you so much this is great BTW you are a great artist! But try not to make your videos dark edit them and make them s bit lighter or just get some of those lights
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