Drawing Architectural Landscapes from Photo References by Stephen Travers
Release date:2023
Author:Stephen Travers
Skill level:Beginner
Language:English
Exercise files:No
Do you have a passion for both drawing and architecture? Are you eager to create compelling, monochromatic artworks that capture the essence of architectural styles and locations? If so, this course is perfect for you!
Through a unique technique using pencil outlines, ink lines, and tones, this course will teach you how to approach drawing grand architectural structures with confidence. You’ll learn to navigate the overwhelming details of complex subjects and maintain focus on the overall design.
The most valuable aspect of this course is learning how to think when you draw. You’ll master the art of observing essential details, referencing from your drawings, selecting elements to emphasize, and creating the desired visual effect. Moreover, you’ll understand when to deviate from the reference photo for artistic freedom.
This course caters to anyone interested in drawing architecturally detailed structures and scenes, mainly from photo references. If you often feel uncertain about tackling complicated subjects, the systematic approach of this course will provide you with a solid starting point.
Whether you’re a beginner or a more experienced artist, this course is designed to enhance your drawing style with a degree of technical accuracy. By the end of the period, you’ll gain a deeper understanding and skill in drawing architectural subjects using pencil and ink from photo references. You can analyze a photo to emphasize the qualities you wish to capture in your drawing. Step by step, you’ll learn the processes to complete your drawings. To apply your newfound knowledge, you’ll have the opportunity to draw the course project.
Let’s embark on this architectural drawing journey together and unlock your creative potential!
Hello, I would like to know if it would be possible to post the photos used in the course as an exercise? Thank you very much in advance.