Drawing Tip – Landscape Layering Techniques

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Drawing Tip – Landscape Layering Techniques

In this Drawing Tip of the Week Matt will show you how he layers objects in a landscape drawing. He also gets into how and why he blocks in tone before he renders out detail. Matt is currently in the midst of completing his Composition Through Landscape Tutorials which will will be put onto DVD.

To see the whole drawing lesson visit http://www.drawing-tutorials-online.com.

What is new at Drawing Tutorials Online? Matt just put together a whole new “Topic Index” department. This will help members find drawing lessons much quicker than before. More organization is coming soon.

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10 Responses to “Drawing Tip – Landscape Layering Techniques”

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  4. Neil Demartino Says:

    I visit this blog pretty frequently, although I rarely comment, and located this article very interesting. Thanks.

  5. Curt Tuohey Says:

    Hope you had a great time this winter holidays!

  6. prasanna Says:

    Hi Matt, U r not Only agreat Artist but also a Great teacher and even a great Human being. U’ve shown me (and millions of others) one of the best ways of Meditation…. Excellent Concept. U’ve really inspired me alot.
    Thank You veri much… God Bless U…

  7. Dave Gibson Says:

    Wow.
    I just stumbled on your site in the wee hours of the morning. This is a wonderful resource and you are a great teacher.
    I have been drawing since I was around ten. I am 48 now. When i hit a wall i get out a magazine and sketch things I wouldn’t normally be interested in.
    It was something I started doing last year because I want to pursue my childhood dream of get work drawing comic books. In sequential story telling (comics) you have to create the entire world so this exercise was an attempt to polish my drawing skills on the bits and pieces of a scene. It turned out to be a great jump start my creativity as well.

  8. leah vallely Says:

    Hi Matt. I am from Canada. I am 39 years old and have just finally decided what I want to do with my life!! LOL! I am going to become an artist. I did fashion design when I was in college but it never really latched on to me, if you know what I mean, so I raised my 4 kids!! LOL! and now I’m ready to go get a career! I am going to order your DVDs. I have a question, if it’s OK. If someone was going to do an acrylic or oil painting, would the under-painting (sketch) need to have as much detail as your drawings do, or is all the tons of detail only for when the artist is going to leave the final illustration it as a pencil sketch? BTW, My youtube account is valeagrL1.

  9. Jan Says:

    Thanks, Matt, this is great! Much appreciated. I look forward to the DVD.

  10. Dan Says:

    Hi Matt; Sometimes I try to draw upside down (not me, the picture). Funny how the brain fights itself getting out to your hands. ….I havent joined yet…I feel so pitifully bad…I watch all your stuff and your the bomb…..Dan

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