How to Draw Winter

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All you have to do to start this step, is draw some hills and then a ground line like so.

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Now, thicken the lines, and add some nice detailing so that the texture of the snow filled hills look real full of fluff.

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It's now time to start drawing out the pine trees, and as you can see they are full to the max with snow. You can draw more then I have here, or less, that is all up to you. One thing is certain though, you should take your time so that you winter sc   

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For your last drawing step, all you need to do is draw in the clouds and you can be creative and make them as big, as small, or as many as you want. When that is all done, add some detailing in the snow to make the ground look packed. These lines wil   

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Now that you are done, the pretty winter scene should come out looking as beautiful as you see it here. The great thing about this lesson on how to draw winter, anybody can do it with ease.

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July 22, 2010

Description: I know this lesson may seem odd to some of you, but I just had the urge to draw and submit a tutorial that can teach a novice artist, "how to draw winter", step by step. To tell you the truth, there really isn't nothing to it when it comes to drawing a winter scene. I guess I could have included some snowmen, or deer grazing along the snowy meadow, but in the end I decided to keep it simple, and just draw a few foothills, and some snow covered pine trees. I think it's best that the artist that is trying out this lesson, add what ever they want instead of me drawing it for you guys. As you can see from the image or thumbnail, the lesson is going to be very easy to replicate. When the Christmas holiday starts to roll around in only a few more months, this would make a great project to do because you can virtually "draw a winter wonderland" in no time at all. To make this drawing look even more wintry, you can draw wind blowing as it mixes with the falling snow, or you can use the other lesson I have that teaches you how to draw Rudolf, and add him to the picture. Whatever you choose will be just fine because you are using your imagination. I mean after all, isn't that what you call "being an artist"? Anyways, I do hope you like this bright and cheery lesson which will show you "how to draw winter". I do have two more tutorials still coming your way, so try and keep those eyes open to see what they may be. In the mean time, continue drawing, or you can just keep surfing around the site until you stumble upon a lesson of your choice. Until then, peace out!

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#how to draw a landscape #draw a scene #how to draw a scenery #draw a scenery #how to draw a scene #draw sceneries #how to draw landscapes #draw snow
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