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  1. How to Draw Tree Trunks - Pen and Ink Drawings by …

    It is very important to understand that in pen and ink drawing, the goal is to use pen strokes to create a suggestion of specific texture that our mind interprets accordingly. To do this effectively, we don’t have to draw the texture in great detail but use the stokes that convey the appropriate feel most effectively. Following is a very simple and...

    Pen and Ink Drawings by Rahul Jain

    Adding some crevices and edge roughness using tapered dark makes the trunk more believable. A trunk should also be grounded using grass appropriately.

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    As shown above, adding more stroke to one side from step 2 to step 3 to make it more dark brings out the roundness of the trunk. This is because on any rounded object light falls unevenly and there is different level of darkness or ‘tone’ on its surface. Direction of light on the object determines how the level of darkness varies, but for a trunk i...

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    Techniques to add character to a trunk are discussed in detail in vol 1&2 workbook in my workbookseries. Here I will give an overview of them. We saw earlier use of tapered dark to bring out the feel of bark. Shape, size and lauout of such tapered darks can be use to further add character to a trunk as shown below. Surface irregularities, like a tr...

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    The stroke shown above is the simplest to use to texture trunk and you should practice and get comfortable with it in the beginning. There are many other strokes that can be used as well. Tapered dark can itself be used to indicate bark as shown below. Depending on their use, age and character can be imparted to the trunk. Additional techniques are...

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