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Lessons in This Class

    • 1.

      Introduction

      0:51

    • 2.

      Material Required

      0:52

    • 3.

      Drawing Castle

      5:51

    • 4.

      Drawing Door

      1:12

    • 5.

      Drawing Garden

      2:58

    • 6.

      Adding details in Castle

      2:55

    • 7.

      Colouring Sky

      5:29

    • 8.

      Outlining Castle

      5:30

    • 9.

      Outlining Garden

      2:00

    • 10.

      Colouring Castle (Part 1)

      6:21

    • 11.

      Colouring Castle (Part 2)

      2:37

    • 12.

      Colouring Door

      3:24

    • 13.

      Colouring Trees and Bushes

      4:55

    • 14.

      Colouring Path

      1:38

    • 15.

      Colouring Garden

      5:15

    • 16.

      Project Work

      0:52

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About This Class

  1. Hello everyone!! 

Welcome to my class 

In this class I will tell you how you can easily draw and colour a Castle scenery. 

This class will be a step by step tutorial so that you can draw along even without prior experience of being into arts. 

Even kids can also join the class. 

Material Required for this class is also very basic and I have explained the alternatives also so that you can join the class without any second thought ! 

Let's meet in the class now ! 

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Shruti Goel

a creative mind

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Hello everyone!!

I'm Shruti Goel and I am here to share my creative learnings with you.

I have recently started sharing my learnings on Skillshare and I hope you all will enjoy learning from me.

I am an INDIA based artist and I am going to share Indian Art on my profile.

My motto is to - Help everyone draw and create simple art with great ease.

I have a belief that simple art can create a great impact on minds and I hope my classes will inspire many more to draw and create simple art without any difficulty.

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Level: Beginner

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1. Introduction: Hello, guys. I am ShuttiGoel and I am a deli based artist. This class is for all the students who are interested in creating something beautiful. In this class, I will be drawing a beautiful castle scenery. I will teach you easy methods and techniques for drawing as well as coloring. This class will definitely be beneficial for all students who are fond of art and colors. Also, I have shared a project work in the end that you all can submit. In the next lesson, I have shared all the materials that we require to create this art. Let's move on to the next lesson now. 2. Material Required: Welcome back, you all. Let us first get our material list that we require. We will be using very basic material for creating this art. First, we need a A four size white sheet. Then we also need a pencil, eraser, scale, and some basic crayons to fill in the colors. You can use any type of colors that you like. All the modifications and alterations are most welcomed. Let's start with our next lesson that is drawing of Castle. So see you in the next lesson now. 3. Drawing Castle: Hello all. In this lesson, I'll be starting by drawing a castle first. I have drawn a curve representing the land and on it, I have started drawing the castle using a scale. I have drawn two vertical lines, and I'm making this pattern joining both the ends of the vertical lines. Again, with the help of the scale, I'll be building up the castle. I'm making two pillars over here, and on it now I'll be drawing a triangle shape. I am making a very simple design, which is super easy to follow. I will again be drawing same pattern over here, joining the two vertical lines. Also, feel free to use an eraser. Always enjoy the process of creating something. I'm again drawing a triangle over here. I am adding details in these tangles. Old castles were made of rustic bricks. I want to create that look by making these small free hand vertical lines. I'm drawing a pillar on the left side of the castle. Similarly, I'll be drawing another pillar on the right side of the castle, as well. After completing this parcel, see you in the next lesson. 4. Drawing Door: Welcome back you all. In this lesson, I'll be drawing the door of the castle. I am giving the door a curvy shape. You can draw it in any shape. I have drawn two little hearts on the door. You can draw any pattern or any design that you like. Let's move on to the next lesson now. Oh 5. Drawing Garden: Welcome back, you all. Here, I'm drawing the path connecting the castle. Now I have started drawing the bushes. To add to nature's beauty, I'm drawing small little cute flowers. A You can add up more flowers if you want. I'm drawing a tree over here. I'll be doing the same on the right side as well. You can draw any different kind of trees as you like. After completing this, I'll be adding up some details in the castle. So see you in the next lesson. Oh. 6. Adding details in Castle: Yeah. Hello all. In this lesson, I'll be adding some details in my castle. Here I have drawn some free hand horizontal lines, and then I'm dividing them with vertical lines. I will be following the same design on the right side tar as well. I'll be adding some more windows in the castle. Now I'll be drawing some flags on the top of the castle. Now I'm drawing a small flower pot on the wall of the castle, which adds up to the beauty of our castle. In the next lesson, I'll be coloring the sky. So eve in the next lesson. 7. Colouring Sky: Welcome back you all. So in this lesson, I'll be colouring the sky. I have taken a light blue color to colour the sky. Always try and color in small strokes. You can always build up the colour by layering it. Try and fill all the gaps with a very light hand so that the white sheet is not visible. Coloring helps to focus coordination and builds our motor skills. Also, when you color in small strokes, it can be controlled easily, like I am doing. Okay. Luring in same direction gives a very neat effect to our drawing. You can even add a layer of dark blue color in some of the portions of the sky. After completing coloring in the sky, I'll be outlining my castle. See you in the next lesson. 8. Outlining Castle : Hello all. In this lesson, I'll be outlining the castle. I am using a black sketch pin to outline my castle. With the help of the scale, I am quickly outlining all the vertical lines that I have drawn earlier. I'm outlining all the details as well that we have drawn in the castle. You can use any dark colored sketch pin or any other dark color pen as well for outlining. Outlining a drawing immediately enhances the drawing that we have created. Outlining makes a drawing pop. Thickness of the pen also depends on the kind of pen you are using for outlining your drawing. According to me, this much thickness of the tip of pen is perfect for my drawing. You can always practice outlining for a more precise outlining. Now I'm outlining the door, and I'll be also outlining the patterns that I have created in the door. Now, I'll be outlining the curve that I have drawn. Always move your sketch pin in small strokes so you have control over it and there are less chances of mistakes. So see you in the next lesson now. 9. Outlining Garden: Welcome back you all. In this lesson, I'll be outlining the garden that I have drawn. Don't put too much pressure while outlining your scenery. Always make small strokes while outlining. Now, I'll be outlining the flowers that I have drawn. After completing outlining the right side of the garden, now I'll be outlining the left side of the garden. I have completed outlining the scenery, Let's move on to the next lesson. 10. Colouring Castle (Part 1): Welcome back you all. I'll be coloring up the castle in this lesson. I have divided coloring of castle into two lessons. This is the first lesson. I will be coloring the castle with two shades of pink. One is the light pink and the other is the darker pink. So I am moving with the walls of the brick with the darker toned pink shade, and then I'll be filling it up with the lighter pink. It will create a very nice shading effect of lighter and darker color tones. Don't press too hard on the light pink shede as I want a very light tone of pink while filling it up. I am using basic crayons over here. You can use any type of colors that you like. For example, you can use watercolors, pencil colors, oil pastel colors or any other colors. Blending of colors is adding up to its depth. Choosing a bright color like this will make my scenery look more beautiful and bold. Colors are very emotional element of an art. Selecting colors and color scheme can literally affect your mood. Coloring is a way to express oneself for many people. It can calm down their minds as well. Always enjoy the process while coloring. Don't take too much stress. There are many techniques as well for coloring. Practice coloring makes it more perfect. See you in the next lesson now. 11. Colouring Castle (Part 2): Welcome back you all. In this lesson, I'll be colouring the remaining part of the castle. I will be using only darker pink tone shade that I was using earlier. I am filling it up by making vertical strokes in it. You can add up more layers of this color to make it look more dark. Here I'm building the color to achieve a more darker tone look. This also ensures that the white sheet is not visible. Let's move on to the next lesson now. 12. Colouring Door: Yeah. Hello all. In this lesson, I'll be coloring the door of the castle. First, I have taken an orange shade and filled it up. Then I'm taking a yellow color to fill rest of the toe, leaving the heart. Now to fill the heart up, I'm taking a red color shade. I'm just going to color the inner heart and leaving the outer one. Now I'm going to fill up the rest of the castle using a red colour. I want my castle to look brighter and beautiful. You can always experiment with different colors, patterns, or designs, or you can always keep it simple as well. I have filled up the flower pot hanging on the castle wall with a yellow and green color. I will be filling up all the windows using brown colour. Our castle is complete. Let's move on to the next lesson. 13. Colouring Trees and Bushes: Welcome back, you all. In this lesson, I'll be coloring all the trees and bushes that I have drawn. I have filled up all the flowers using an orange shade. You can use different colors to fill up all the flowers. I have started filling up the bushes. I will be using two shades of green colour. One will be a darker toned green, and the other will be a lighter toned green. First, I'll be filling up some part with a lighter green colour. And then I'll be filling it up with a darker green colour. I am following this procedure to give it a more natural and real look. Okay. After filling up the bushes, I'll be blending both the colors nicely and properly. Blending colors gives a beautiful effect. I'm filling up the trees using the same shades. After completing the right side of the bushes, now I'll be filling up the colors in the left side of the sheet. I am using same colors and same technique to fill up the colors over hair. Make sure it gives a blended look. See you in the next lesson now. 14. Colouring Path: Welcome back you all. This lesson, I'll be coloring up the path connecting to the castle. I'm taking two shades of color. One is the orange shade and the other is the peach shade. I'm outlining the path with the orange color, and then I'll be filling it up with the peach color. After filling it up with the peach shade, I have decided to use a brown shade as well. I am layering the orange color with the brown color. It is adding to the depth of the color. See you in the next lesson now. 15. Colouring Garden: Welcome back, you all. In this lesson, I have started coloring in the garden. First, I have taken a dark green shade and I'm creating few strokes of the dark green shade. The portion left, I'll be filling it up with a lighter green colour. By filling in the lighter and darker tones of the color, it also breaks the monotony of a single color. We will be merging the true colors properly so that it gives a nice, blended look. Similarly, I'll be following the same method of colours on the right side of the garden as well. You can choose any other color to fill in that you like. Fill in the colors properly so that the white sheet is not visible. After filling up the garden, I'll be again layering it up with the same color to get a more darker and deeper tone. Coloring of r castle scenery is almost completed. This is the final look. See you in the next lesson. Oh 16. Project Work: Hello all. Thank you so much for taking out time to learn with me in this class. I hope you must have picked some tips and tricks that you would use in creating your artwork. I just can't wait to see you in my project and resources section. You can click the picture of your artwork and then upload it under my project and resource section. If you want to stay updated with my classes, then don't forget to follow me here on Skillshare. I hope you all enjoyed this. Thank you all. Bye bye.