Рубрики

paintingpainting art

Mastering the art of painting realistic trees

Trees are a magnificent source of inspiration for artists. This book looks more closely at their role in art and how best the artist can capture their essence as the sole subject of a painting, to complete a landscape, or to step into an abstract representations. In a unique collaboration, Siân and Rob Dudley combine their skills to offer insights into a range of techniques and styles. With thorough details and practical advice, the book is a joyful and essential guide to creating expressive paintings.


How to Draw a Tree

Learn how to use Painter’s Particle Brushes to paint a realistic tree trunk and leaves. In this tutorial Painter Master Aaron Rutten starts by creating a simple background of a sky and field of grass. Next, he paints a tree trunk with many forking branches. The branches get smaller in diameter each time the tree forks. After painting branches, Aaron adds leaves to the tree using a custom leaf brush he created using the revolutionary Particle Brush technology found only in Painter. As a final touch, he adds shading to the entire tree to make it look more realistic.

This illustration was created with Painter and a Wacom Cintiq, but you can use any drawing tablet. Many of the digital painting techniques in this lesson can be applied to Photoshop, ArtRage and many other digital art applications.

See what’s new in Painter 2023!

Download your FREE 15-day trial for Windows or Mac and venture outside the lines with realistic brushes, exciting media, and an array of versatile tools.

Draw This with Aaron Rutten

  • How to Draw Eyes
  • How to Draw a Skull
  • How to Draw a Seashell
  • How to Draw a Leaf
  • How to Draw a Caterpillar
  • How to Draw a Jack-o-lantern
  • How to Draw Candles
  • How to Draw Balloons
  • How to Draw a Car
  • How to Paint a Street Stencil
  • How to Draw a Red Rose
  • How to Paint a Marble
  • How to Draw an Apple
  • How to Draw a Wolf
  • How to Draw a Room in Perspective
  • How to Draw a Fried Egg
  • How to Draw a Tree
  • How to Draw a Vampire
  • How to Draw Icicles
  • Working with Fluid Paint
  • Exploring the selections workflow in Painter
  • Creating Color Selections in Painter
  • How to Customize and Use Stamp-type Brushes
  • Watercolor Brushes and Workflow
  • New Brush Library Experience
  • New Brush Size Library
  • New Features and Enhancements in Painter 2022
  • Enhanced Performance
  • Mixing Dry Media with Watercolor
  • Sumi-e Watercolor Painting
  • How to calibrate brushes
  • Reviewing the Color Selection Tools
  • Webinar: Painter Tips and Tricks
  • An Overview of the Oil Brushes
  • Impressionist Painting with Oil Brushes

Tools You Need

Venture outside the lines with trusted, professional digital art software that offers realistic brushes, exciting media, and an array of versatile tools.

Delve into our wide range of artistic effects, techniques, and themes using this incredible bundle of 510 unique brushes in 34 separate packs.

Spark your creativity with Painter Essentials 8. Enjoy fun and uncomplicated painting software for beginners and fall in love with digital painting.

Capture the essence of traditional painting techniques with this expansive assortment of 510 phenomenal brushes combined into 34 separate packs.

See what’s new in Painter 2023!

Download your FREE 15-day trial for Windows or Mac and venture outside the lines with realistic brushes, exciting media, and an array of versatile tools.

Watercolor Landscapes Tutorial Guide: Step-by-Step Tutorial

Master watercolor landscapes with our step-by-step guide. Follow seven simple steps and three bonus tips for stunning art and compositions.

Robert Joyner

Jun 7, 2023 • 6 min read

Step-by-Step Tutorial: Mastering the Art of Painting Watercolor Landscapes

Embark on a journey of watercolor landscape painting with this step-by-step tutorial that will guide you through the entire process. Discover seven simple steps and three bonus tips to create stunning landscapes with solid design, beautiful color harmony, and a sense of visual hierarchy.

Master Watercolor Landscapes: Step-by-Step Tutorial

To enhance your landscape paintings, here are three easy design tips to keep in mind.

  1. First, avoid placing the horizon line in the middle of the composition; instead, favor the top or bottom to create a balanced composition.
  2. Secondly, plan the placement of the darkest and lightest values in close proximity to each other to achieve contrast. For example, juxtapose dark distant trees against bright white clouds in the distance.
  3. Lastly, prioritize your color choices, especially for the sky and ground plane. Opt for Cobalt blue for the sky and a softer warm green for the ground plane, ensuring the colors complement each other.

Remember, poor planning or lack thereof can result in an unbalanced composition. Take the time to plan your painting before applying any brushstrokes to achieve the desired outcome. So, grab your paints and brushes, and let your creativity unfold on the paper!

step one, add drawing

Step #1: Add contour drawing

Step two; Pre-wet paper

  • Begin by planning the focal point and arranging the large shapes of the landscape on your page.
  • A light sketch can help guide you in achieving the desired composition.
  • The demo uses Fabriano Artistico 140 lb cold press paper, measuring 6″ x 8″.
  • The level of detail in your sketch can vary based on your desired realism.
  • In this particular watercolor landscape, only the horizon line needs to be drawn, while the other elements are painted using imagination while keeping the overall design in mind.

Step #2: Pre-wet paper

Step three, paint white of sky

  • Begin by pre-wetting the paper, ensuring not to oversaturate it.
  • The Silver black velvet jumbo round brush is recommended for this step, as it provides excellent results and is an affordable option.
  • If there are any puddles of water, make sure to remove the excess to prevent the washes from drying too weak or transparent.
  • The initial wash should be weak, as more saturated hues will be added over them in later stages.

Step #3: Add light wash to sky and land masses

Step four, paint ground plane

  • Begin adding color to your watercolor landscape using Holbein paints (recommended for this demonstration).
  • Create subtle grays by mixing cerulean blue, yellow ochre, and a generous amount of water.
  • Apply the wash in a very pale tone, keeping in mind that it will dry lighter than it appears when wet due to watercolor’s drying characteristics.
  • Pro tip: Watercolor tends to dry about 20-30% lighter in value, so plan accordingly. If the hue you apply appears to be the desired tone, it’s likely too light. Consider mixing a slightly darker hue for a more accurate result.
  • Avoid over-blending or excessively mixing the hues.
  • Keep brushstrokes minimal to add interest and texture to the sky, avoiding a flat wash appearance.

Step #4: Paint Ground Plane

Step five, paint blue of sky

  • Add the ground plane while the paper is still wet.
  • Note: If the board is slightly angled down, prop it up to facilitate the flow of washes downwards. In this case, the painting was flipped so that the green flows into the sky instead of the bottom of the paper.
  • The goal is to achieve a vibrant green hue that will provide a pleasing contrast with the upcoming crisp blue sky.
  • Planning ahead will greatly simplify decision-making as you paint.
  • When done correctly, the greens will bleed into the sky area, which is perfectly fine. Embrace the mingling of colors and avoid trying to exert too much control.
  • To create darker green shades, add a little neutral tint to the green. This will introduce variation to the ground plane.
  • Once again, allow the paint to move freely without excessive control.

Step #5: Paint the sky

Step six; Paint distant trees

  • It’s time for the fun part! The sky plays a significant role in the design as it occupies one-third of the painting.
  • Paint the sky using negative space technique, ensuring that the paper is completely dry. Instead of wet-in-wet, we will use wet-in-dry method for more control and crisp edges.
  • Mix Cobalt blue with a little water to create the sky color.
  • The sky should have impact, but not uniformly across the entire area. If all the blues in the sky are highly saturated, it can appear heavy and flat. By keeping some areas of the sky less intense, you can add more visual interest.
  • Additionally, aim to create interesting shapes by painting large, cumulus clouds. Start with larger clouds at the top and gradually make them smaller as they approach the horizon area.

Step #6: Paint distant trees and ground plane

Step seven; Paint details and larger trees

  • To add details, use a Princeton Neptune pointed round #6 brush.
  • Mix a neutral hue that leans towards a dark green for the trees. This will be the darkest value in the overall design.
  • Switch to a smaller pointed round brush (Princeton Neptune #12 was used in the demonstration) for more control.
  • Keep the brushstrokes loose and suggestive. Remember, you’re not aiming to create realistic trees, but rather symbolic shapes.
  • Take note that the white areas representing the sky are already dry, allowing each brushstroke to show texture.
  • Leave a few gaps where no trees exist. This step is crucial for maintaining the overall design and ensuring visual appeal.

Step #7: Paint larger trees and details

  • Use a rigger or liner brush to add the taller tree trunks. Ensure that each trunk is thin and distinct from the others.
  • Create variation by making one tree taller than the rest, but avoid placing it directly in the center of the composition.
  • For the foliage, mix a thin, tea-like mixture of warm greens. This will give the leaves a transparent and airy appearance.
  • Congratulations! You have successfully created an incredible watercolor landscape scene. Well done!

Final Thoughts

Now you have learned how to paint a watercolor landscape step-by-step, and it’s truly a rewarding process. By following just five simple steps, you can create your own masterpiece filled with vibrant colors and scenic beauty.

Don’t be afraid to explore different color palettes and various watercolor techniques to add your own unique touch to the artwork. If you found this tutorial a bit overwhelming, there’s also an easy watercolor landscape tutorial for beginners that you can try.

We would love to hear about your experience! How did your landscape turn out?

We are confident that it looks amazing. If you are a member, feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below. If you’re looking for more inspiration, we have plenty of other fantastic ideas for easy watercolor paintings. Your feedback is valuable to us, so please let us know if you enjoyed this step-by-step tutorial. Happy painting!

Abstract Flowers and Vase Painting with Mixed Media

Abstract Flowers and Vase Painting with Mixed Media

Explore mixed media magic in our tutorial! See how ordinary paintings transform into stunning abstract florals with vibrant red peonies and a white vase.

Nov 1, 2023 3 min read

Try This Easy Exercise To Loosen Up Your Drawings!

Dive into creative freedom! Explore the art of loose, gestural drawings in our ad-free video tutorial. Break free from structure and unleash your artistic expression.

Oct 25, 2023 4 min read


You Might Also Like

Painting Rivers cover.jpeg

£16.99

PFACA Front Cover

Colin Wynn
the authorColin Wynn

Leave a Reply