Drawings on the theme of autumn forest with paints. How to draw a beautiful autumn nature landscape with pencil and paints step by step for beginners? How to draw an easy autumn landscape with a pencil for beginners

What is the most remarkable thing in autumn? Certainly, autumn leaves! In autumn, the leaves are not green, like in summer, but bright, multi-colored.

Leaves on trees, bushes, fallen and lying on roads, on paths, on grass... Yellow, red, orange... At this time of year, even if you are not a photographer or an artist, you just want to pick up a camera or a brush with colors to capture this wonderful time of year in all its glory.

Autumn drawings. Drawing autumn

Method 1.

Under a sheet of regular printer paper, place the sheet with the veins facing up, then shade it with a wax crayon placed flat. You will see how the design of a leaf with all the smallest veins appears on the paper.

To add a little magic, you just need to take a white crayon and run it over the white paper, and then let your child paint the paper with a sponge. See link>>>>

By the way, there is interesting way coloring using colored corrugated paper. You must first draw leaves on paper in exactly the same way with white wax crayon. After this, tear corrugated paper of autumn colors (red, yellow, orange, brown) into small pieces and, thoroughly wetting each piece in water, stick them onto the drawing. Make sure that there are no two pieces of paper of the same color next to each other. Let the paper dry a little (but not completely!), and then remove it from the drawing. You will get a wonderful multi-colored background. Leave the work to dry completely, then put it under the press.



Method 2.

You can make an interesting autumn craft if you place the leaf under thin foil. The foil should be placed with the shiny side up. After this, you need to carefully smooth the foil with your fingertips so that the design appears. Next you need to cover it with a layer of black paint (this can be gouache, ink, tempera). Once the paint is dry, very gently scrub the painting with a steel wool pad. The protruding veins of the leaf will shine, and dark paint will remain in the recesses. Now you can paste the resulting relief onto a sheet of colored cardboard.

Autumn leaves. How to draw autumn

Method 3.

A very simple and at the same time effective technique is to print leaves on paper, onto which paint is first applied. You can use any paint, just apply it to the side of the leaves where the veins appear.

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Here are prints of rowan leaves. And any kid can draw rowan berries - they are made using cotton swab with red paint.

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Beautiful autumn drawing It will work if you print leaves with white paint on a sheet of dark-colored cardboard. When the paint dries, you need to color the leaves with colored pencils. It will turn out beautiful if some leaves are left white.

The background can be left as is, or made colorful by painting with paints using a sponge. In this case, you need to leave a small unpainted space around the leaves.

If you decide to make the background colored, then the leaves themselves can be left white.

How to draw autumn leaves. Autumn crafts

Method 4.

To add volume to your drawings, you can use the following interesting technique. You will need thin wrapping paper or white crepe paper.

Method 6.

Another original autumn pattern, made in warm and cold colors. The leaves themselves are drawn in warm colors (yellow, red, orange), the background is in cold colors (green, blue, purple). To do this job you will need a compass.

1. Draw some leaves different shapes on paper.
2. Now, using a compass, draw a circle of small radius in the lower left corner of the piece of paper. Next, adding about 1 cm at a time, draw circles of larger and larger radius, as far as the compass allows.
3. Now do the same in the upper right corner.
4. Finally, color the autumn leaves with felt-tip pens or pencils in warm colors (the colors should alternate sequentially), and the background in cool colors.

Maple Leaf. Maple leaf drawing

Method 7.

Help your child draw on a piece of paper Maple Leaf. Divide it into sectors with veins. Let the child paint each sector of the leaf with some special pattern.

You can combine two methods.

Autumn crafts for children

Method 8.

Another unusual autumn pattern.

1. Draw leaves of different shapes on paper. They should occupy the entire sheet of paper, but not touch each other. Some of the leaves should start from the borders of the sheet of paper. Draw only the outlines of the leaves, without veins.
2. Now, using a simple pencil and a ruler, draw two lines from left to right and two from top to bottom. The lines should cross the leaves, dividing them into sectors.
3. Choose two colors for the background and two colors for the leaves. Color them in the chosen colors as in the picture.
4. When the paint has dried, trace the outlines of the leaves and the drawn lines with a gold marker.

Drawings on the theme of autumn

Method 9.

To make this autumn crafts you will need regular newspaper and paints (including white paint).

1. Draw a maple leaf on a piece of newspaper.

2. Paint it and, after the paint has dried, cut it out.

3. Take another sheet of newspaper and use white paint to draw and color a large square on it.

4. Place your sheet over the paint and wait for it to dry completely.

5. This is what you should get in the end!

Drawing an autumn landscape step by step

Master class on drawing. Landscape-mood “Late Autumn”


Kokorina Elena Yurievna, teacher visual arts, municipal educational institution Slavninskaya average comprehensive school, Tver region, Torzhok district.

Purpose of work: master class on drawing is intended for children from 10 years old, fine arts teachers and educators additional education. The drawing can be used to participate in competitions, exhibitions, interior decoration or as a gift.

Target: making a landscape on the theme “Late Autumn”

Tasks:
develop the idea that through the selection of colors one can convey in a drawing certain weather and mood characteristic of rainy late autumn;
develop skills in wet toning of paper with watercolors;
cultivate interest in landscape painting and to the drawing process itself.

For work we will need: landscape sheet, watercolor, water glass, brushes of various thicknesses and hardness (squirrel or pony No. 4, No. 2; bristles No. 8), wax pencils.


It rains and rains. There are puddles everywhere
Streams pour onto the ground from the roofs.
Each day becomes cloudier and worse,
And from the acute autumn cold
You don't know where to find shelter.
All the rain and rain... the roses have faded,
The flowers are cold, they don’t bloom,
And there are only tears on the trees...
Another week - and frosts
They will come to us menacingly from the north.
(M. P. Chekhov)

Late fall. Many people consider this time boring, sad and sad. That's probably true. Usually during this period it rains endlessly, the sun hardly comes out, the birds don’t sing, the days look gray, and it starts to get dark earlier. The trees are already completely bare, the leaves have fallen off. The sky hangs low with gray clouds. But there are also very pleasant days in late autumn. Suddenly the rain stops and it gets a little warmer, and fog swirls above the ground. It's easy to breathe...

Today I propose to draw a landscape that conveys the mood of late autumn, which Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin told us about in his poems:
The days of late autumn are usually scolded,
But she’s sweet to me, dear reader,
Quiet beauty, shining humbly.
So unloved child in the family
I'm attracted to you...

For the drawing, take tinted cardboard in a gray-blue hue. Black wax pencil Let's draw the basis of our landscape.

Let's start with the tree. Let's draw the trunk and branches.


Let's outline the horizon line.


Let's draw a house.


There is a fence around the house.


Let's draw the details of the house: windows, roof.


Let's draw several large leaves on the tree branches.



We will also add a few leaves to the ground, and a small puddle in the foreground.


Let's draw clouds in the sky.


Stage two: watercolor paints paint over the drawing.
Let's start by filling the background. To get blurry tones, we use the technique of tinting the paper in a wet way.
I would like to remind you of the raw toning technique. Moisten a sheet of paper with water using broad strokes with a wide brush. Then by wet leaf We apply paint of the color we need and one that matches the given color scheme of the picture. We apply it so that the borders of the paint touch, even slightly overlap each other. So you can highlight the earth with one color, and the sky with another, and the border between them becomes blurred.
When drawing gloomy, rainy, cloudy weather, we will use gray, black, purple, brown, dark blue... a range of colors.
To fill the sky we will use purple watercolor, iron blue and ultramarine.




Paint over the tree trunk. To do this, we take black watercolor, natural umber and sepia.


Fill the bottom part of the drawing. For autumn withered grass we use natural umber and burnt sienna.



We paint the house. For the walls we use golden ocher and natural sienna; for the roof - dark red kraplak and sepia.





Let's draw the background. To do this, take a brush with stiff bristles and draw the trees using the “poke” method.



Using short strokes we set the texture of the blades of grass in the foreground.



Let's paint the leaves on the tree and grass with golden ocher.


Use black paint to shade the foliage of the trees and emphasize the texture of the trunk of the nearby tree.


For the puddle we will use the same paints as for the sky: violet watercolor, iron blue and ultramarine.



You can finish the drawing here, but I suggest third stage: draw the details of the drawing with wax pencils.
Use a black wax pencil to highlight the gray clouds.


Introduce black, dark blue and purple pencils at the top of the sky. We place the strokes horizontally, easily. Emphasizing rather than overpowering the texture of the paint.



Using a black pencil we highlight the trunk and branches of the tree.



Insert a dark green pencil into the grass.


Use a yellow pencil to highlight the shadows on the walls of the house.



Looking closely at the drawing, we see that there is not enough foliage on the tree. Therefore, we take a brush with stiff bristles and golden ocher and, using the “poke” method, apply paint to the crown of the tree and under the tree.



Now the work is finished, you can insert it into the frame.

In this lesson we will look at how to draw an autumn landscape with a pencil step by step. This lesson is suitable for all ages, both schoolchildren, children and adults. What is the autumn landscape like? Autumn can be different, so let's take late autumn. The autumn landscape in late autumn consists of almost bare trees, there are very few leaves left on the tree, there is a lot of fallen leaves around the tree, the weather is gloomy with rain and everything around is gray and unpleasant, birds fly away to the south. This is a typical late autumn pattern.

Here is our drawing of an autumn landscape, autumn.

We draw a straight line of the horizon and perspective.

We draw trees in the foreground, marking the tree trunks with lines.

Now we draw the right bank of the river.

How to draw autumn as realistically as possible? It is important to be curious and attentive, to even notice small parts. For example, to prevent trees from hanging in the air, you need to “tie” them to the ground using a small mound covered with stunted grass.

In autumn, life practically comes to a standstill; use pencil strokes to show the slow flow of the river, the blurred silhouette of the forest.

We draw clouds in the sky, because... We said above that autumn is always associated with rain and gloom.

We also draw the silhouette of birds flying south. But with the arrival of spring, they will fly to our region again.

To liven up the drawing a little, you can show the remains of the web in which the forest dweller, the spider, fell asleep soundly and “went into hibernation.”

With the help of highlights we give the picture a cold look, the sun practically does not heat, frost glistens on the fallen leaves. Use an eraser for this.

Creativity at any age brings pleasure. This process is very individual, each person, whether he is one year old or eighty-one, puts his soul, feelings and his own special understanding into it. And individuality is especially evident when a person picks up paints.

Let's say you have an urgent need to draw something. Or your child came home from school with a drawing assignment and turned to you with the question: “How to draw an autumn landscape?” It's not as difficult as it seems at first glance.

What do you need to prepare for work?

  1. Paper for drawing. It is advisable to be dense so that it does not get wet from water.
  2. preferable. If you don’t have such paints, you can paint with gouache or acrylic. In other words, any paints that are diluted with water.
  3. Sponge, you can use small sponges to wash dishes.
  4. Brush.
  5. Water container.
  6. A palette or plate for ease of working with a sponge.
  7. Creative mood.

The landscape will give you pleasure. This method has no limits for imagination and creativity. For your convenience, the article will contain photos that will clearly tell you how to draw an autumn landscape.

Before you start working, decide on the color scheme. Since we are painting autumn, the main colors will be yellow, orange, brown and red. We'll need some blue color for the sky and for the tree branches.

Step 1

Place a piece of paper in front of you. Dilute it a little on the palette desired color, grab the paint with a sponge and light movements apply to paper. A little orange, a little blue, etc.

If you have a photograph or other picture in front of you, periodically step away from your work and compare the color spots with squinted eyes. At this stage, apply the paint very lightly, it should be heavily diluted with water, but do not drip from the sponge.

Step 2

Let the paper dry a little. This stage is where you apply a second layer of paint. But not over the entire surface of the leaf, but pay more attention to the foliage. Don't touch the blue sky anymore.

Step 3

Now use a sponge to add color accents in three or four places. To do this, you need to take a paint of a more intense color.

Step 4

It's time for the brush. Draw brown paint tree branches. They should seem to be visible through the autumn foliage.

Of course, you can draw an autumn landscape with a pencil, and only then “go through” the colors. But this method is good precisely because you create the picture yourself using color spots. Here your imagination comes into play, and you simply improvise on the theme of autumn.

Now you know original way how to draw an autumn landscape. And the value of this method is not in the ability to draw a landscape, but in the ability to paint with color spots.

Drawing “Autumn Landscape”: Multicolored Strokes.
Do you think you can only mix paints?
But no! You can mix colors with felt-tip pens and pencils, and even pens (ballpoint or gel).
This technique is called “multi-colored strokes.”
To work with this technique you will need:
landscape sheet (it is more convenient to draw on a separate sheet than in an album); graphite pencil (simple);
eraser;
markers (or colored pencils, or colored pens).

In this technique, the drawing is painted over not all over, as we usually draw with felt-tip pens or pencils, but with strokes. That’s why the technique is called “multi-colored strokes.”
The colors will indeed mix, but not physically, as happens when mixing paints, but optically.
For example, mixed yellow and blue paint, it turned out green. But when mixing strokes, the situation is different: both blue and yellow strokes are drawn side by side. And if you look at the work from afar, these strokes merge and appear green.
Try drawing a frog and shading it with blue and yellow strokes. Look at it from afar... Green?

So, with a simple pencil we draw a landscape. Why did we choose autumn?
Autumn, especially the period we call “Indian summer,” is the brightest time of the year. What flowers are there in nature then!


Let's start shading. To start, we took a light green felt-tip pen.
Weed we hatch in the direction of its growth.


Sky. Shades of blue, blue colors. The strokes are horizontal, long and short. We leave the clouds unshaded.


Sun. Yellow, orange, red colors.
Strokes in a circle.


Horizon. In the sky closer to the horizon we will add purple strokes. This will make the sky seem more picturesque.


Tree foliage.
If we change the direction of the strokes, the trees will appear more lush.


Grass.
Adding autumn flowers.


Bushes.


We continue to shade the grass.
It’s not worth focusing on one subject, for example, shading first one tree, then a bush.
Taking one color, we shade different objects with it. If the same color is present in different objects in the picture, it will look more harmonious.




Grass.



Well, now we have shaded the entire landscape.
Look at your painting from afar. It should turn out quite picturesque.


The autumn landscape is ready!
All that remains is to erase the lines drawn with a simple pencil. You can arrange the drawing in a passe-partout: paste it on all sides with white stripes approximately 3-4 cm wide.
Author: Marakova Katerina.