Using Grids: 3D cube landscapes and more

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Join me for a free online workshop on how to draw “3-D” landscape cubes — in which you envision taking a giant cutter and pulling a cube out of a landscape, showing the sliced edges and details such as soil and creeks and roots (see here and here for examples). John Muir Laws details them in his wonderful book The Laws Guide to Nature Drawing and Journaling.

These are not easy to do— I struggled with these complex drawings “live” in the field. Where to place the cube, how to envision placing the elements correctly. I always drew mine from photos, then actually printed them and sketched the cube over the photo, or used Photoshop to put a cube over the digital photo.

But with a fun new tool ( the new clear Perspex Palette-Easel ) I will show you how to easily capture a very fun view of a landscape. Make your own (I’ll include instructions), or order one from my shop ($13 with a dry-erase marker or $12 without).

Length: 2 hours

Resources from the Workshop

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IMAGE FOR PRACTICE DRAWING GRID LANDSCAPITO

IMAGE FOR PRACTICE DRAWING GRID LANDSCAPITO

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IMAGE FOR PRACTICE-DRAWING CUBE LANDSCAPE

IMAGE FOR PRACTICE-DRAWING CUBE LANDSCAPE

METADATA AND NATURE DATA for ROMERO POOLS, SANTA CATALINA MOUNTAINS, TUCSON, ARIZONA, USA:

32.414359 N, -110.872213 W

3713 feet elevation

Sunrise 0722 am

Sunset 0529 pm

Moonrise 0136 pm

Moonset 0258 am

Moonphase 75% illumination / waxing

High / Low temperatures - High 63/ Low 45 (degrees F)

 
 

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