#landscape study
electric snow
Another digital landscape sketch. I love drawing characters, but there’s just something so relaxing about painting environments, especially those I don’t have access to irl.
I liked the way this turned out, and I especially like the little color variations I added in, but I wish I’d done something to make the foreground stand out more because I feel it blends in too much with the rest of the painting.
Or maybe I’m just overthinking things as usual
15-minute landscape studies ( references xxxx)
ID:
Image 1: a green mountain landscape painted in a bubbly digital style. Large puffy white clouds cast blue shadows over dull green hills and a few snowy mountain peaks. A dark green pine forest occupies the foreground. The sky is bright blue.
Image 2: a pastel river landscape. The sky is shades of dull purple, pale blue, and peachy pink with indistinct clouds in it. A river flows through the center of the painting and reflects the colors of the sky. Light green grass with pale yellow seeds grows along the banks with a dark green treeline in the far distance.
Image 3: a mountain landscape at sunrise. Pink and gold rays of the sun illuminate a green alpine meadow in the foreground dotted with fir trees. Several mountain ridges in shades of purple and maroon continue back to the horizon. The sun sits just above the final ridge. The sky is pink with light yellow clouds.
Image 4: a landscape on a mountain hiking trail. A brown dirt path continues partway up a green hill and disappears. There are dark green pine trees, with the most trees growing on the ridgeline. In the foreground there is a bush with sage green leaves and round yellow flowers. More patches of flowers and silver brush dot the hillside. The sky is blue. End ID/
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