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Urban Sketching Course – How To Draw Cities Like A Pro

This Urban Sketching Course will teach you how to draw cities like a pro! You'll learn how to sketch buildings, streets, and people from real life. This course will also teach you how to use perspective and lighting to create realistic cityscapes.

Includes

  • course Chapters: 8
  • course Total Hours: 09:30 Hours

Features

  • course Full lifetime access
  • course Access on mobile
  • course Assignments
  • course Certificate of Completion
Overview
Course Description

Urban Sketching Online Course: Learn How To Draw Cities like Pro

This Urban sketching course will teach you how to draw cities like a pro! You'll learn how to sketch buildings, streets, and people from real life. This course will also teach you how to use perspective and lighting to create realistic cityscapes.

If you're looking to improve your drawing skills, then this Urban Sketching Online Course is perfect for you! It's designed to help you develop your artistic ability by teaching you how to draw with a pencil and paper.

•One point perspective.

•Two point perspective.

•Grayscale and Chiaroscuro.

•Comparative Measurement.

And much more ..

This online course on urban sketching for beginners is specially designed for people with sketching hobbies, people with sketching skills.It's a wonderful way to relax after a long day at the office. 

History Movement:  

Our mission and manifesto clearly define Urban Sketchers as a non-profit organization. Gabe Campanaro founded Urban Sketchers in 2007. He is a journalist and an illustrator based in Seattle. 

On the forum, he invited other sketchers who enjoy sketching on location to share their sketches with one another. Sketches drawn from life and on location were the focus of the group, not from memory or photographs.  

Most urban sketches are of architecture or street scenes, but they may also depict people in cafes, on their daily commutes, or whatever else catches their attention! Sketching from life and outside a studio setting can be considered urban sketching if it is done from life. 

Today, urban sketching is all the rage, and for good reason. Groups, workshops, websites, articles, books, and videos about it exist locally and internationally. What is it, why is it so popular, and how do you join the movement? 

Sketching Tips 

1. Observe your surroundings

It is impossible to draw what you cannot see. You should spend time studying your subjects before putting pen to paper, and you can practice translating what you see onto paper by working with photographs.

2. Try not to be a perfectionist.

We recommend that you let go of the idea of perfection if you want to become a better artist. Then you can begin honing the details once you are familiar with the shapes, lines, and shading.

3. Practice drawing.

Doodling stimulates creativity. Figuring out proportions and how different elements work together over time is especially useful when it comes to figure drawing tips, since over time you'll be able to perceive how they interact even if they don't look exactly like forms.

4. Try Drawing Stick Figures First

One of the most important figure drawing tips is to master the stick figure before going for realism. This exercise is based on the same principles that make doodling such an effective way to practice drawing but is specifically geared toward improving how you depict the human body.

5. Change the lighting as often as possible.

Drawing relies heavily on light and shadow. Become more aware of how light and dark interact in a drawing by studying the shading process and using creative approaches to utilizing light and dark.

Urban Sketchers should have these manifestoes 

  • Drawing on location, we capture what we see from direct observation. 
  • Our drawings depict the places we live and where we travel, as well as the things that surround us. 
  • Drawings are records of time and place. 
  • Witnessing scenes with honesty is what we do. 
  • Our individual styles are respected, and we use any media. 
  • We support one another and draw strength from each other. 
  • The drawings we make are shared online. 
  • Drawing by drawing, we show the world. 
  • It is undeniable that urban sketching existed long before 'urban sketching' became a label. The basic concept of urban sketching is to sketch on location. 

Urban sketching for beginners course is essential for everyone and completely user-friendly. 

You'll learn how to draw buildings, streets, and even people from real life. A Online course on urban sketching for beginners covers fundamentals to advanced drawing skills in-depth and is also friendly to beginners.

In this class, we will learn how to draw cities using only a pencil and paper. We will cover topics like perspective, light, shadow, value, color, composition, and anatomy. This is a great way to practice drawing skills and build confidence.

Check for other Art and Craft Courses on similar topics.  

What you'll learn

  • Freehand Sketching

Requirements

  • 12 and Above.
Course Content
5 Lessons | 09:30 Hours
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