PROCREATE Landscape DRAWING Tutorial in Easy STEPS - Woodland Path

Published 2024-04-07
PROCREATE Landscape DRAWING Tutorial in Easy STEPS - Woodland Path
Spring Woodland path Landscape Drawing Tutorial in PROCREATE on iPad iPad Pro 12.9 and Apple Pencil 2 to give an easy step by step guide on how to paint draw a realistic woodland sunny scene.
Here you can learn all about the app procreate as you follow along with the painting.

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All Comments (21)
  • @RafaelToscano
    These videos are amazing! Even though I follow along and I know the art is not mine, I feel that by doing along makes me learn a lot of techniques I didn’t know. Thank you so much for that! 🙏🏼
  • @osogrande4999
    Fantastic tutorial thank you James. Perhaps one day you might demonstrate how you go from references to a colour palette and then to a final painting. I like the style of these latest paintings, more like this please! Thank you
  • @BenGolden-bd5sx
    I’m really enjoying these tutorials, I’ve done 5 so far. It would be great if there was somewhere we could post our versions of the paintings so that we could compare ours to other peoples and see how different or the same they are.
  • @kyi3079
    James, I amazed myself again!!! Your tutorial is so easy to follow. I made my painting from this tutorial as my phone’s locked screen wallpaper. The sunlight on the trees and the trail makes me happy each time I see it when my phone screen lights up throughout the day. Thanks for bringing the joy of digital painting into my life. Cheers!
  • @rilmi7746
    Thank you very much. Very easy technique for me. although I've only seen a few of your videos. but very easy to understand. Thank You
  • @About-to-turn
    "Thank you for sharing your wonderful drawings! Each piece is a masterpiece that brightens my day."
  • @jacksongalart
    you're one of several artists that have helped me overcome my fear of backgrounds and drawing from imagination lol
  • @denisetsylvie
    Thank you for this demonstration. Fantastic to do that with you. Great teacher.
  • @o.a6466
    Wonderful as always😊. I gotta say your recent tutorials have been even BETTER than before!!! Loving it, thank you
  • @annam5765
    I've drawn this! Super cool! Thank you so much for sharing amazing skills!
  • @bdubarts84
    As always great work. Thanks for the weekly inspiration!
  • @rispir4716
    Thanks so much for doing these! I want to get into drawing some cozy fantasy settings and these have been a great starting point to get the ball rolling.
  • @speedy3d
    Fantastic tutorial! Thank you for making this.
  • @stacy5443
    James, I just wanted to offer a suggestion that you may know already but thought someone might could use this. I have found grouping several layers that all go together is a nice way to adjust like size or moving it instead of merging because it still allows me to go back into each layer separately if I wanted to make a change. I was merging but then I was stuck with it after that and only way was to redo those layers. Just a thought for anyone that likes to leave on separate layers until the very end of their work. Just don’t forget to ungroup after the adjustment.