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Lavenders with Oil Pastels

teacher avatar Vishal Munshi

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Lessons in This Class

    • 1.

      Introduction

      0:32

    • 2.

      Class project

      0:09

    • 3.

      Supplies

      0:22

    • 4.

      Simple lavender (basic techniques)

      4:05

    • 5.

      Vibrant lavenders

      8:35

    • 6.

      Lavender composition

      11:52

    • 7.

      Lavenders on black

      4:56

    • 8.

      Conclusion

      0:15

    • 9.

      Bonus

      2:05

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About This Class

Welcome to this class on Laveners with Oil Pastels

In this class I'll share how I approach drawing Lavenders with oil pastels and how you too can easily learn to draw beautiful and easy lavenders with Oil Pastels.

So join me in this journey and let's paint .

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1. Introduction : Welcome to this class on drawing LeBron bits, but oil-based. In this class, we will be drawing four different kinds of learning that we will start with drawing a simple surrender with only two colors. Then we will move on to growing up. I would encounter in bed with more or less. After that, we'll be drawing a lemon mid competition when LeBron met on black paper. So join me and let's paint some lavender. 2. Class project : For the class blueback, you can grow annealed, afford LeBron. 3. Supplies : For this class, I am using a cardboard masking tape pieces still people, or LPS tells foot lower, I'll be using violet, blue, red, and white. And put the leaves and the stems. I'll be using pure greens for blending Q-tips and cotton. 4. Simple lavender (basic techniques) : In this section, I will show how I approached drawing layer window. I have already drawn the guidelines for the Flow bot using light green color. On top of this guideline, I'm using violet to add flowers. For this example, I'll be using only one color. I'll keep on adding the flower, but as we go down the stem and I'll be increasing the SIP of the flower petal as we go down. I'll be using light violet, violet, blue, and white. I'll be following the steps. What other flowers? Starting with drawing smaller petals at the top. And that's I go down the stem of the flower. You can see how I'm adding to the stems. And now I am using light green color. I have some greens in between the flower petals. Leaves. Now completely filling in the leaves with the light green color is almost complete. 5. Vibrant lavenders : For this, I'll be using. 6. Lavender composition : For this painting, I'm starting with this guy. I'll be adding layers of colors for the sky, starting with a light blue. On top of that I'll be adding be blue. And finally, I'll be adding white, governing most portion of the sky with the light blue while leaving some space in the middle, where I'll be adding white later on. Adding and be blue on top up the light-blue. With this deep blue color, I'll be covering the mediates. It snowed the light blue sky while I'll be leaving space in the middle. What do I know going in with the white stacking with filling the empty space that I left behind, right just below the blue. And finding, adding white or top of w with the light I'm using. So I decided to add another layer on top of it. This time I'm starting with a deep blue. I'll be leaving some space in the middle. And on top of that deep blue, I'll be adding in the empty space and just be loaded deep blue. And find me blending. I'm starting with. And now for the elaborateness, I'm starting with the light violet to draw the guidelines for the flower. I'll be using four colors. I'll be starting with the light violet. On top of that, I'll be adding violet. Then I'll be adding some rate for the highlights. I'll be using white man. In this case, I have a cleverness. You can add more violet on top of it. Our second layer is almost complete. After this, I'll be using lightly to define the guidelines for the stems and beliefs. And for the stems and the leaves I'll be using be brief and light cleaned. With this yellow green, I am defining the guidelines for the stems. And now I am adding leaves in leaves and leaves behind. I'm not getting the yellow-green completely blind. And thus makes it look more on top of the flowers. So I decided to add some violet and less dense to the smaller flowers. I'm using white to add highlights. Let's remove the masking. 7. Lavenders on black : I'm starting with white. On top of this. Light violet, violet, blue, and light green. 8. Conclusion : Thank you for taking this class. I hope you learned something new. If you have any question, ask me in the discussion section, and if you have any of this painting uploaded in the project section. Thank you. 9. Bonus: I'll be using, I'll be starting with light violet, violet, and blue. The edges I'll be using. And for highlights I'll be using white. And that's what a and b.