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Ink and Watercolour Landscape Sketching for Beginners - Just THREE steps - Follow Along 

TobySketchLoose - Artist and Urban Sketcher
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This is an ink and watercolour landscape sketch, in a sketching for beginners tutorial! In just THREE STEPS, today, by popular request, I'm going to 'urban sketch' some nature to produce an ink and watercolour landscape!
That is, I'm using the ink and watercolour techniques I normally use when sketching urban scenes, and applying them to something absolutely NOT urban.
These sketching techniques are so versatile, that in our normal three steps we can still create a a superb natural landscape - despite it having no buildings or urban elements at all.
No, in fact, we're about as far from an urban sketch as we can be.
But still, if urban sketching is sketching your surroundings, then you can certainly say that you urban sketch anywhere - so lets think about how to urban sketch nature using ink and watercolours to produce a lovely landscape.
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00:00 Introduction
01:07 Three Steps
03:50 Thinking in Layers
06:10 Step 2 - Loose Colours
10:32 Step 3 - Refine our shapes
15:51 Comparing to a 'BAD' version

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8 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 69   
@karatehamstermami
@karatehamstermami 11 месяцев назад
I enjoy painting along with you so much. I‘m learning a lot and at the same time it‘s wonderfully relaxing. Thank you.
@TobySketchLoose
@TobySketchLoose 11 месяцев назад
I'm so glad!
@nikkiwells1688
@nikkiwells1688 Год назад
Yes prefer the second version. Learnt a lot
@lovdolls
@lovdolls Год назад
Well I really enjoyed that lesson I did it and was pleased with my outcome too. Yes I agree the second version is much more pleasing to the eye.
@TobySketchLoose
@TobySketchLoose Год назад
Thanks Nancy
@mikecomley
@mikecomley Год назад
Great Toby. Loving the landscapes in your style.Thanks for sharing.
@TobySketchLoose
@TobySketchLoose Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@sharonbergman3023
@sharonbergman3023 Год назад
Love your choice of colour
@TobySketchLoose
@TobySketchLoose Год назад
Thankyou
@maloumetraux1786
@maloumetraux1786 Год назад
Fantastic! You are right: the second version is much more poetic ! Thank you ! I am going to sketch it too !
@TobySketchLoose
@TobySketchLoose Год назад
Hope you enjoy it!
@richardcrowe3286
@richardcrowe3286 Год назад
Thanks Toby. I throughly enjoyed following your step by step approach to sketching a complicated scene. Richard
@TobySketchLoose
@TobySketchLoose Год назад
Great to hear!
@lindathaxton1994
@lindathaxton1994 Год назад
#2 is 300% better! Thank you for sharing BOTH sketches - 🙏
@TobySketchLoose
@TobySketchLoose Год назад
You’re welcome 😊
@myindia0707
@myindia0707 Год назад
Really loved that
@TobySketchLoose
@TobySketchLoose Год назад
Thank you
@borleyboo5613
@borleyboo5613 Год назад
I tend to overwork as a beginner. I am learning a lot here on your fab channel. It’s a great pleasure to watch and listen to you as you work. Thank you. 😊
@TobySketchLoose
@TobySketchLoose Год назад
You are so welcome!
@pennythedomelady
@pennythedomelady Год назад
I like the second version much better. The first reminds me of how I overdo! Ha! I very much appreciate your focus on creating art that makes you happy-using techniques that make you happy too! I can create a fairly representative watercolor, but the tedious processes don’t suit my level of patience. Thank you for encouraging us to find the style that makes us happy, not only in the finished product, but in the process itself!
@TobySketchLoose
@TobySketchLoose Год назад
You're so welcome!
@patsymccown2766
@patsymccown2766 Год назад
This is so cool!!
@TobySketchLoose
@TobySketchLoose Год назад
:)
@shelleybluebell397
@shelleybluebell397 Год назад
I like the second one best too and just feels more ‘calm and serene’
@dougjacksonart
@dougjacksonart Год назад
Very nice Toby. Great mix of colours 👌
@TobySketchLoose
@TobySketchLoose Год назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@FrancesFraser-wl1je
@FrancesFraser-wl1je Год назад
Love the second one best but thanks for showing the other as well. The contrast between the two is amazing and demonstrates the importance of restraint.
@TobySketchLoose
@TobySketchLoose Год назад
My pleasure!
@mrs_reasonsimperfections
@mrs_reasonsimperfections Год назад
Thank you so much, I learned so much by comparing the two versions which is a thing you aren't shown very often!
@TobySketchLoose
@TobySketchLoose Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@Art-What..
@Art-What.. Год назад
TSL.. thanks for your words of art wisdom. If I like your style or not it's okay. That's meant as a compliment
@TobySketchLoose
@TobySketchLoose Год назад
I appreciate that
@mickwhitworth4260
@mickwhitworth4260 Год назад
Yeah, like other folks I found it useful to see your overworked version because I’m definitely battling against that. Thanks Toby.
@TobySketchLoose
@TobySketchLoose Год назад
Glad I could help!
@krissiep6005
@krissiep6005 10 месяцев назад
I was so excited to see this tutorial as I've been to that very spot and have a near identical photo as yours! My version came out in between your two attempts, but I'm very happy with it. I appreciate you showing both versions. It is reassuring that even the pros sometimes need to try an idea a few times before it's fully worked out. :)
@TobySketchLoose
@TobySketchLoose 9 месяцев назад
That is awesome! A lovely spot to be!!
@user-bm9dw8qt5i
@user-bm9dw8qt5i 11 месяцев назад
This was really fun - and hard! Did it a few times to try and get the glacier right. Will keep trying! Thanks for the tutorial.
@TobySketchLoose
@TobySketchLoose 11 месяцев назад
Glad to hear you had some fun!
@VL-xs3bk
@VL-xs3bk Год назад
Thank you x3 for showing the other version! From our side we always think this is your first attempt and voila - perfect. I've painted along with your videos and I always seem to overwork them - but I'm slowly getting better. Will be checking out your Skillshare class! Suggestion for future video: I'd love to see how landscapes can be painted in non-representative colors but based on value instead. I am a photographer and have many hiking landscape photos I'd like to paint but if I painted them representatively they'd all be various shades of green and blue (I live in Seattle). It gets to be repetetive. I'd like to paint them in orange, purple, etc. but don't know how to go about it. Kinda like the one you did of the house with vibrant colors. That was fun and came out so well I framed it and it's hanging in my office!.
@TobySketchLoose
@TobySketchLoose Год назад
This is a fun idea for sure :) I'll add it to my list
@abeerkhan4650
@abeerkhan4650 10 месяцев назад
Very very beautiful and unique...
@TobySketchLoose
@TobySketchLoose 10 месяцев назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@isabellegodin3321
@isabellegodin3321 Год назад
Good idea to share the comparative.
@TobySketchLoose
@TobySketchLoose Год назад
Glad you liked it!
@TobySketchLoose
@TobySketchLoose Год назад
Beginners Landscape Sketching HERE - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QXLmtukYU3s.html Sketching a Seascape HERE - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-e-9EY236HJI.html Join me on SketchLoose.co.uk - 10% off courses using 'LETSSKETCH' code
@berolinastrassmann
@berolinastrassmann Год назад
First time virwer, here. Lived it. Just subscribed to explore more of your work. I know Torres del Oayne, it is truly breathtaking in the literal sense of the word. So glad to see someone painting it. Thanks. I am off to watch more of your videos.
@TobySketchLoose
@TobySketchLoose Год назад
Welcome aboard!
@philcaffrey
@philcaffrey Год назад
Brilliant Toby - love the second version. In fact, your whole channel is inspiring. I love your commentary and your approach. I have been trying some urban sketching and have been really over working my paintings - like your first one but on steroids 🤣 x100. It's a difficult skill to refine, but it's is great fun trying. I'm off to Orkney in a couple of weeks and I have my Moleskine sketch book and travel palette to take with me and I will be practising. Thanks again for your unique channel and style - please keep them coming.
@TobySketchLoose
@TobySketchLoose Год назад
Thanks Phil,a really lovely comment
@pattifawcett-zl4kw
@pattifawcett-zl4kw Год назад
So great to see how restrained you can be in landscape paintings. I always over work. Such a lesson for me to be suggesting things to the eye rather than paint the whole scene. Love that you shows your less successful one as well( still great) so we can learn! Good job!
@TobySketchLoose
@TobySketchLoose Год назад
thanks!
@TinyFreya59
@TinyFreya59 Год назад
I don’t know about your first one not ‘going so well’…. I thought they represented more like two moods of the area. Maybe that thunderstorm in your area was subconsciously influencing you to be more intense and dramatic during he painting of the first mountain scape. Either way, I thought it was brilliant of you to show us both. FYI and encouragement, I’m binge watching your videos on YT and have joined you on Skillshare, initially to strengthen my non existent sketching skills, but now because you’ve made me start looking at my smallish East Texas town in the whole new light of urban sketching. I’m surrounded by antebellum houses (I live in one) and small town storefronts and hundred year old churches galore to have a go. I love your painting AND teaching style. You’ve already taken my confidence with my ‘scribble-y sketching’ a million miles from where I started. So glad that I found you!
@TobySketchLoose
@TobySketchLoose Год назад
you may well be right!
@watercolor.wyloeck
@watercolor.wyloeck Год назад
hehehe - 'bingewatching his every RU-vid video?' - that makes 2 of us - hehehe 🙂 I've recently picked up a bit of sketching, and Toby's videos are so masterful and well-explained!
@watercolor.wyloeck
@watercolor.wyloeck Год назад
I'm so impressed! And thanks so much for showing the 'other' version for comparison. Very helpful!
@TobySketchLoose
@TobySketchLoose Год назад
my pleasure :)
@rachelfleming7246
@rachelfleming7246 Год назад
I totally killed it lol 😅 completely overworked but i have learned a lot and I've turned the page.and put it behind me...thank you so much for your channel I adore your style and I'm so inspired to confidently attempt to go out sketching with hilarious results 😂
@TobySketchLoose
@TobySketchLoose Год назад
Thank you Rachel! The next one will go better I'm sure :)
@maggiefreeman6513
@maggiefreeman6513 Год назад
Great video thanks
@TobySketchLoose
@TobySketchLoose Год назад
No problem 👍
@calsannepotgieter4200
@calsannepotgieter4200 Год назад
I really love this one! It's nice to see a natural scene. I like the impression you were able to get. Without having to stick too closely to realism. I do feel the 2nd image had more harmony than the first. But is helpful to see how the first image was a jumping off point for the 2nd. And your style is so quick it wouldn't be tiring to do 2 sketches.
@TobySketchLoose
@TobySketchLoose Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@martinwebb3394
@martinwebb3394 Год назад
I'd be more than happy with either version! I tend to find my cheap and nasty colours are quite intense and saturated and don't fade on drying and as such I struggle to get more subtle colours. I had the same issue when having a go at Colin Woodwards lighthouse you did recently - it looks OK but not really like a drab day off the Irish coast. I think I'm getting more and more into this lanscape "urban" sketching - no straight lines or perspective to worry about
@TobySketchLoose
@TobySketchLoose Год назад
I'm sure none of this is news to you - but here is a big old post I made today on colorus! www.urbansketch.co.uk/blog/picking-the-best-watercolours-for-urban-sketching
@martinwebb3394
@martinwebb3394 Год назад
@@TobySketchLoose Thanks Toby I'll check that out 👍
@debbyleiper8367
@debbyleiper8367 Год назад
Another great presentation Toby. Great advice which I needed. Can I ask which paint set for urban sketching you would recommend? You’ve probs done this, perhaps a link if you have?
@TobySketchLoose
@TobySketchLoose Год назад
www.urbansketch.co.uk/blog/picking-the-best-watercolours-for-urban-sketching Hehe there is a link!
@Jobena1
@Jobena1 Год назад
I love this style. I have a tendency to get too realistic. And it ruins the simple look
@TobySketchLoose
@TobySketchLoose Год назад
I know the feeling - stepping back and taking it easy can be so much more effective!
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