Sunset drawing

  1. How to Paint a Sunset with Watercolors: 8 Steps (with Pictures)
  2. How to Draw a Sunset Step by Step with Markers
  3. How To Paint a Sunset in 8 Easy Steps (Beginner Acrylic Painting)


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How to Paint a Sunset with Watercolors: 8 Steps (with Pictures)

wikiHow is a “wiki,” similar to Wikipedia, which means that many of our articles are co-written by multiple authors. To create this article, 14 people, some anonymous, worked to edit and improve it over time. The wikiHow Video Team also followed the article's instructions and verified that they work. This article has been viewed 46,235 times. Sunsets are an elegant part of nature––seeing one always brings about a sense of wonder. Painting sunsets using watercolors is an enjoyable way of extending your painting skills and producing colorful, vibrant and interesting works of art. Extend your portfolio by learning how to paint beautiful sunsets with watercolors. Place the watercolor paper on a clean surface, ready for painting. Choose somewhere that is well lit, so that you can see what you're doing with ease, and the colors appear realistic. • It's a good idea to begin with a small piece of paper, then as your confidence grows, you can paint larger sunsets. Gather together the watercolors you will be using for the project. For a sunset, the following colors are recommended: • Windsor Blue or blue • Cadmium Red or red • Lemon Yellow or yellow • Cobalt Violet or purple • Rose Madder Genuine or pink • Windsor Orange or orange • Windsor Green (yellow shade) or dark green.

How to Draw a Sunset Step by Step with Markers

Learn to Draw a Sunset (Easy & Fun) Learning how to draw a sunset is easy and fun. And there’s so many possibilities for what you can do with them. We’ll show you step by step how to draw a sunset with markers. Art and drawing are skills that anyone can learn with practice and repetition. The more you practice the better you will get. Keeping things relaxing and enjoyable will make you look forward to your creative time. So try to relax and enjoy the process. Let’s grab our supplies and get ready to have some fun learning how to draw a sunset with markers. Sunset Sketch Practice (Thumbnail Drawings) Doing a sunset sketch practice exercise is a great way to warm up and work through some quick ideas for your drawings. This can be done as a quick sketch exercise, which only takes a few minutes to complete. Or, you can try doing a series of thumbnail sketches. Both methods will help you warm up and develop your ideas. Here’s how to do a sunset quick sketch session… • Get some paper and something to sketch with (pencil, pen, marker, etc) • Pull up some • Set a timer for three or five minutes Then just do as many quick sketches as you can before you run out of time. Another option is to do some thumbnail sketches. These will take a bit longer to do because there’s really no time restriction on making them. Thumbnails are easy to make. Just make a bunch of squares or rectangles on your paper and use them to represent your drawing paper. Then just sketch out a bunch of rough ideas...

How To Paint a Sunset in 8 Easy Steps (Beginner Acrylic Painting)

We can do a mountain sunset, a beach sunset, or even a desert sunset! For this painting lets do an ocean sunset. Look for a simple photo or image of a sun setting on a watery foreground. I generally go to Pinterest when looking for a reference to use. For this example, I will be using this photo here. After finding it on Pinterest I tried to figure out its source to make sure I was giving credit where it is due but it originally comes from a company called Stickerbrand. I wasn’t able to figure out who the photographer was but the image is used on full wall sticker murals which is what the company Stickerbrand sells. Before we dive into the steps I took to create my painting lets look at the colors and tools used first. Related Articles: • • • • • Tools and Materials Used The colors you will need for your painting depend on the reference you are using. If you are going to use the same one as in this example just try to select a palette of colors as close to what you see here as you can. For our paints we have today, from left to right we have all Liquitex Basics paints of: • Cadmium Yellow Light Hue • Cadmium Orange Hue • Medium Magenta • Light Blue Permanent • Prism Violet • Titanium White • Primary Red It’s totally fine if it isn’t perfectly accurate. That’s the beautiful thing about art! You as the creator have the choice of how you want to represent what you’re seeing. For me, I want to get close to what we see in the picture in this one. For my canvas, I’m using a 5″ x...