Pen and Ink Drawing Tutorials | How to draw a realistic spiraling tree

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How to Draw a tree that spirals as a part of drawing landscapes and scenery. This tutorial provides simple but effective tips on drawing a spiraling tree using pen and ink shading techniques and variation in texture

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Faith Davis says:

Thank You so much for this tutorial! It was awesome!

h1zzt says:

Totally amazing tutorial. 

Karli Lauren says:

Seriously, this was so helpful! Thank you! 😀 

Eric VonAwesome says:

I absolutely love how you explain exactly what your doing in your
drawings.. The “making the little cylinders” to basically make the entire
tree come to life is priceless stuff. Thanks for this channel!

Sharon Franco says:

Thank you for sharing, well explaind great tutorial

Rescue Rabbit says:

Your tutorials are much better than most because you go way further into
depth about shapes posture ect thank you so so much for your effort in
these videos.

Yana Skvortsova says:

omg that is amazing, keep it up <3

snicoldude says:

can you give me some pencil recommendations….

Elle Smarte says:

I’m trying really hard to be good in drawing and to be great! Anddd..
You’re videos are of so much help! Thank you! Wish I could be as great as
you!

Julia Kobus Arbigaus says:

I’ve been drawing my whole life and recently started working with
this technique with pen and ink. You videos are very helpfull!!
Could you maybe do a tutorial on how to draw metal, like an armor or a
sword please? 🙂
your work is beautifully drawn. congrats on your hard work!

Merocity King says:

Very Nice dude …… refining my skills 

atolliver91 says:

like that jazz ,and another way to do trees, thanks…

Michael Winesburg says:

thankyou for summing it up at the last.Killer music

kittypaws4evas says:

Amazing you make it so easy and simple to understand. I like how u use ink
throughout ur drawings, looks great. Also I’m not sure if u have a video on
this yet but where do u buy ur pens(or the exact brand) ? thanks c:

Yvette Brown-Johnson says:

Alphonso, I just found you. I’m excited to see all that you’re sharing with
us. Thank you!

Thea Red says:

i’m impress. great effect. Well how about the leaves? im just curious.
hope you can help me out with that.thanks

stealtheirmoola says:

Holy smokes man. I’m awed at your artistry. I just started working with pen
and ink at the end of last year, and your videos have been helping me a
lot! Thanks for uploading them!

ALPHONSO DUNN says:
Bollalillo says:

really nice man

Brandon Arnold says:

love the videos thank you :)

David Shum says:

thats fucking amazing #nextlevelshit haha

downtownpearl says:

hey that looks like a strangler fig – they wrap around a target tree and
take over, you only see the target if it’s tall enough to come through the
top. One in a nearby park has a palm tree shooting out the top – can’t see
any other part of it. aka banyan trees. they start as an airplants-
tiny! BTW your videos are excellent! very helpful & inspiring.

David Shum says:

I like how you break it down! keep up the good work, these videos really
help me man, thanks!

kevin cools says:

great video and you can explain it so effective about how you can simplefy
such detailed looking trees.

Diego Moreno says:

Suscrito a este canal porque me parece que el tío es un mago con la tinta.
Siempre quise ir por esa rama. Os lo recomiendo si os gusta ver dibujar.

#Drawing #Artist #Ink 

Sarah Harte says:

Nice 🙂 How long does it take you to do these little drawings in real time?

MrEmre1998 says:
Denever says:

Really nice work, Alphonso. (Nice music, too — what is it?)
And what’s this about a book coming out? When can we buy it?

RuththeRuth Less says:

that’s was awesome!!

videowizard404 says:

Great video 

Huojin8 says:

Everything is form. Wish i understood it years ago.

netdisaster12 says:

this is absolutely fantastic and really helpful too mate!
keep up the good work!

Ollie Lithianic says:

nice. u make it look easy :b

DarkAlleyDigital says:

Great hatching/cross-hatching work!

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