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  • #37849
    Mallou,

    Oh that makes so much sense! We can get so much information about shadow shapes, why not apply that to landscapes as well?

    Thank you for the feedback I really appreciate it!!
    #37836
    Thestripper, 

    Perfect, thank you so much for the feedback, this is exactly what I was looking for! For some reason it didn’t even occur to me that you could separate the color from the landscape, but you absolutely can! And I should, because it was way stressful to try and juggle.

    I am relieved that you suggested starting with pencil and paper first because that is much more approachable, I can do paper.

    Thank you again, I appreciate the help!!
    #37833
    link: https://imgur.com/a/YwksoI2

    I need some direction for what to focus on. I have never really practiced landscapes before, they feel a lot more difficult than figure drawing practice. At least for timed figures practice I know that the aim is going to be practice anatomy, or gesture, or lighting and values, etc. 

    I genuinely don't know where to start with landscapes, on iPad no less. Should i be worried about brushes technique/familiarity with procreate brushes? Colors? Nature scenes vs manmade architecture?

    Should I continue with a couple of 2 minute warm up landscapes and 1 non-timed landscape? Or would I get more mileage if i sat down with one landscape and focused on that for an hour?