How to Sketch places Quickly (Part 1 of 5)
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- Опубликовано: 2 май 2024
- In this series of lessons, I'll show you how to sketch various different places to capture the essence of the place as quickly as possible. The idea is that you can take this approach and use it when sketching outdoors on location.
There are 5 lessons in total and you'll find links to each of them below.
LESSONS IN THIS SERIES
Lesson 1 (Lighthouse): You are here
Lesson 2 (Cabin:): • How to Sketch places Q...
Lesson 3 (Woods): • How to Sketch places Q...
Lesson 4 (Cafe): • How to Sketch places Q...
Lesson 5 (Docks): • How to Sketch places Q...
MATERIALS YOU'LL NEED
The materials list couldn't be simpler. All you need is a sketchbook and a pencil. A softer pencil (ie. 2B or softer) will give you a range of values so you can add some dark tones to your sketches.
REFERENCE PHOTOS
Lighthouse photo: art-tutor.s3.amazonaws.com/dr...
My finished sketch: art-tutor.s3.amazonaws.com/dr...
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Please see the video description for links to the other parts of this series, as well as a link to download the reference photos.
Thank you so much. This was wonderful. And thank you for the free guide!
Thanks Phil. You're a great teacher.🎉. I learn lol from you.
Very informative and inspiring. Thanks for doing this.
Thanks Phil, I enjoyed that and learned a lot.
This has been a chance for me to learn to sketch quickly. Very helpful with good instructions .
Great lesson, I'll try this, thanks!
Thank you, Phil😊
Great stuff, Much appreciated.
Thanks. A good review for me.
Thanks Phil, your videos are great
Wrong.
It's full of Wrong information.
He's failed to put down enough material to reach the minimum requirements for a graphite sketch.
Great tip, very motivating
Have always enjoyed making quick sketches better than a camera
Keep up good work
❤❤❤❤
Nice tutorials. Thank you. Are you drawing on a flat surface or on an easel?
If I'm anything to judge by it's 'interested' passers-by rather than 'nosey', lol. Good video though Phil - cheers.
thanks for posting this. I haven't had the chance to go through the series but remember when you had a series of pen and wash videos around the pandemic time (or a little after). I'm not much of an urban landscape or landscape/building type of artist, but I felt like you broke down the drawing part really well to make the entire process flow a little more quickly and feel like I was getting more bang for the buck (not overly focusing on tiny details that did not tell the story)... I even recommended those videos to a friend who likes architectural art...
It's wrong advice.
The layer of material is mostly binder material and there's not enough graphite being layed down on the paper.
First of all, great video Phil. Thanks. Decided to try it using some Wolff's Carbon pencils I've had for a few years now. Absolutely usless they are. A bit like using charcoal pencils only worse and the black carbon gets everywhere. Bin time for them, I think.
Wrong.
Most people don't learn about the minimum requirements for sketching and drawing.
You must lay down enough BINDER MATERIAL to then get to see the graphite or carbon material.
The pencil ✏️ manufacturers do the shading, not you.
They do the shading 😎 at the mixing stage of the pencil material. ✏️
Good Video.
Using a photo as a reference is _okay_
*But*
_Drawing from real Life_ / drawing a 3d object is.... *Different* .
It would be nice to see an illustration being made using a real life object/ 3d subject.
Thank you.
Keep sharing
Quality of this video is 😭 what's going on
Why not go out there and show us a real demo? All these RUclipsrs using a photo reference and pretending it's the same as sketching in situ when it's extremely different. Sketching out in the environment or Plein air, is a very challenging activity and the challenges are quite different to sitting inside using a photo. This isn't just because you're braving the elements outside either. A reference photo is already in 2D, is already framed, and is static. And that's just for starters!
This practice is for those who don’t have the ability to get outdoors or have the time to sketch in actual places. Phil is teaching basics, this is not master class for experts. Thank you Phil!
You said it correctly…love these videos. !
It's a starter lesson! As he already said plein air is different and has its own challenges. I don't understand why you're actually on this channel, get out there and do your own thing
I am doing Phils course and learning so much .
I've been drawing for many years but never gone out my comfort zone . This course has given me the confidence to do so .
You complaining stop being an art snob .
Oh you get out there !
The original comment is a bit rude in my opinion. There was no need for the tone to be so strident.
No!
You're not allowed to do that!
You haven't reached the requirements for the pencil grading.
You failed to lay down an acceptable layer of graphite material.
You put down a light layer of BINDER MATERIAL and in that layer there's almost NO GRAPHITE.
You think the binding materials is graphite, but it's not graphite.
You can't change the pencil shading composition by light touch.
No!
You failed to lay down enough material to reach the minimum requirements set by the manufacturer.
You didn't sketch or draw.
You didn't put enough material onto the paper.
You failed to do a graphite sketch.
You have to go back to basics and re-educate yourself.
You must test out your graphite drawings with the light reflection test.
The graphite layer MUST reflect silver like light off the surface of the paper.
If it doesn't reflect silver, you failed to lay down enough material to reach the minimum requirements.
Such a pretentious comment lol
I don't see your "expert opinion" sketching reflected on your profile. Why don't you show us??
What the heck are you talking about?
Rude comments … go away to another drawing class, you should be ashamed of your criticism. Basic drawing is not about perfection - it is introduction to enjoyment of how objects can be rendered simply. Go jump in the ocean and stay there.