![]() ![]() Use the softest pencil to increase the contrast by adding some dark.ĭarken the sky, tilting your hard pencil. Use the eraser to "draw" the outline of the clouds. Make the sky even darker, but only at a distance from the sun. Leave a lighter band around the sun.ĭarken the middle part of the clouds as well, staying away from the borders.ĭarken the sky some more, using a softer pencil if necessary. Take a softer pencil and darken the sky around the clouds and sun. Use the eraser to "draw" the bright parts of the clouds around. If the blending process distorted the outline of the sun, use the eraser to clean it. Tilt the pencil to darken the sky around.īlend it as described in the previous section. Use a hard pencil to draw a very subtle outline of the sun. Take the softest pencil and use it to make the outline more striking. If it gets too clear, you can always blend it: ![]() Take the eraser and use it to make the border between light and shadow clearer. Shade the shadow area, tilting the pencil.īlend the shadow, trying to stay within the outlines of the cloud. Take a hard pencil and sketch the outline of the shadow area. Take the softest pencil and add some darker strokes right behind the outline. To keep them white, clean the eraser from time to time or rotate it to use a cleaner corner. ![]() Take an eraser, make sure it's clean ("erase" a spare piece of paper to remove dirty parts), and carefully "draw" ragged parts of the cloud. Again, don't press too hard-you can't blend something that has been pushed deep into the paper! Take a softer pencil and repeat the previous two steps. Try not to ruin the general outline of the cloud. Use your blending tool (cotton swab, blending stump, finger wrapped in a tissue) to blend the strokes. Don't push too hard, and try to create uniform strokes. Drag it all around the cloud, covering the background with gray. Tilt your pencil to draw with a side of it. Use a hard pencil to sketch the shape of a cloud very lightly, drawing a few intersecting ovals in various sizes.ĭraw a ragged outline of the cloud going around the shape suggested by the ovals. You can read more about these tools in the introduction to How to Draw Trees. White gel pen (only for the starry sky).In this tutorial I will show you how to draw these "background elements": a cloud, a sunny sky, and a starry sky. However, sometimes clouds or sun can make a scene more attractive and interesting. Usually you can replace it with a white background, directing attention to more important elements of the picture. The sky is the background of every landscape. ![]()
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