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Your scenery drawings are really beautiful and I know it’s mostly hard work and practice, but do you have any tips for breaking a landscape down? Because sometimes it can seem a bit overwhelming to start.
1. Set up your horizon line. Think about dividing your composition into thirds, both horizontally and vertically. Use the intersections to locate your main subjects.
How to Draw: Drawing and Sketching Objects and Environments from Your Imagination, by Scott Robertson
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Structura 3: The Art of Sparth, by Sparth (Nicolas Bouvier)
Keep in mind that there’s not one absolute way to create good compositions. Start your art with the big shapes and then move on to smaller shapes as you progress, it is going to save you a lot of time. Study photo theories and movie screenshots is also a good start point.