How to depict rain in watercolors. The fast and easy way


While waiting for the rain to stop, I took some photos with my phone. In the collage attached to the text you can see how different they turned out.

The peculiar shower ended after five minutes, but during this time its intensity changed several times. The photo shows that the lighting also varied.

As the rain intensified, the light dimmed considerably and the top right image was blurry. It is dominated by red-brown tones. As soon as the downpour subsided, white clouds appeared in the sky, casting their reflection on the shiny wet asphalt. All photographs were taken around seven o'clock in the evening.

From references to painting

Upon returning home, I was determined to include in my painting the best details captured both in memory and in photographs. The list includes: the flat, pale sky typical of a rainstorm, the warm shades of red and brown in the third image, streaks of mud on the asphalt, bubbles and colorful reflections in the puddles of the intersection, two silhouettes jumping over these puddles, and a hazy background. Based on the collage, I made two practice sketches in graphite.


As a result, the second option seemed to me the most acceptable for the correct placement of light and shadow.

An easy way to write rain | Scratching method

Almost at the very end of my work, when the canvas was already dry, I scratched vertical dotted lines with a knife. This gave a believable raindrop effect.


OK it's all over Now. Now you know a simple way to depict (or, more accurately, scratch) rain using watercolors.

Acrylic painting lessons.
You don't need to be able to draw to do this. You'll watch Donna's video tutorials and quickly realize that one half of an art brush is dipped in one color, the other half of the same brush is dipped in another color, and by moving the entire plane of the brush simultaneously across the surface of the paper, canvas, or other substrate, you get a two-color a brushstroke with very delicate, smooth shades of paint drawn on the brush.
Using this technique you can create paintings: still lifes, landscapes, bouquets of flowers, you can also paint photo frames, glass plates, boxes, vases and even furniture.

"The artist who paints the rain." How to paint a rainy day with acrylic

As professionals admit, to paint rain with watercolors you need a lot of experience in mastering this wonderful technique, while even a beginner can handle acrylic painting!



This artist makes rain streams using a disposable syringe container




And in this example, Rain is “made” using colored acrylic heavily diluted with water

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People without training and experience can learn the basic artistic techniques of this technique in a short time using video materials from Donna.

WHAT MATERIALS DO YOU NEED TO START?

Start practicing on paper. To do this you need to purchase:
1. a set of brushes must be branded (from "ONE STROKE") - see below;
2. acrylic paints in plastic bottles (for painting on paper) from the same company. For starters, don't buy too many bottles.
with paints, it is enough to buy two or three colors for training (the main ones are red, yellow, blue) and, of course, white, i.e. white acrylic paint;
3. palette - carousel, i.e. a round palette (of any brand and any model), inside of which there are cells for paints, separated by partitions from each other, with a lid;
4. you need to prepare a jar for washing brushes (acrylic is washed off with plain water);
5. You will also need a cloth or paper napkin to wipe the brushes after rinsing them in water.

TIPS FOR BEGINNERS from a PRO:
Acrylic paints harden quickly, because they are based on special paints. glue. If there are dried acrylic paints on your palette, you need to pour boiling water over the palette and let it stand in this hot water for about 20 minutes, after which you can carefully remove the frozen films with a thin knife
paints. Hardened acrylic does not dissolve in water, so your drawings will last forever.

When painting with acrylic paints, do not leave used brushes without water - you must rinse them immediately, otherwise the frozen acrylic will ruin the brush, and such a brush can already be thrown away, because it will not be suitable for painting - all the hairs will be irreparably glued together!

Do not leave brushes in a jar of water for a long time - the brush will lose its original shape and the hairs will become disheveled. It is not very pleasant to use such a brush, because the quality of the drawing will suffer.

Acrylic paints are convenient because they harden (dry) quickly, and on top of the dried drawing you can paint again, applying corrections with any other color.
Good luck to everyone entering the colorful world of beauty!

Donna DEWBERRY
Since 1955, Donna Dewberry has been sharing the secrets of her decorative painting techniques.
The "One Stroke" drawing technique allows you to draw easily and quickly.

Donna Dewberry, a famous American artist, developed a double stroke painting technique. This technique can be used to depict flowers, landscapes, and animals. Artists of any level can master this technique.

Teaching and learning is the center of Donna's life. She herself has already certified more than 4 thousand people to teach the FolkArt One Stroke drawing technique around the globe, including the USA, Canada, England and Japan. And the number of interested people continues to grow as classes and seminars are held in many countries around the world.

The training program, together with the Plaid company, began in 1996 with a few brushes, books and basic tools with which Donna performed a “miracle” and is still a great success. Currently, the range of products in the One Stroke series includes more than 200 items.

Donna is a Florida native, self-taught artist, mother of seven children and grandmother of eight grandchildren. She has been involved in applied arts for most of her life and has gained worldwide fame for her One Stroke painting technique. Donna is a constant source of innovative ideas for the craft industry. Her name became widely known; and she is passionate about teaching and sharing her experiences. Her dream is to teach other people to develop their talents and believe in their own strengths.

"One Stroke" painting technique - one stroke, but with two colors of paint. One Stroke's tutorials are based on drawing practice.

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Drawing water drops that look like real ones is not difficult. To do this, you need to remember a few rules that professional artists use. The image of an object formed in the human eye is formed due to different colors and amounts of light. To get a three-dimensional figure like a drop, you need to create an image on which an imitation of light and shadow will be made.

To begin, cover a sheet of paper with a plain background and draw a circle on it with a simple pencil. The circle should not be too smooth for the drop to look natural. The pictures show the drop from above, from the side and in flight.

Take a darker color than the background of the picture and draw a shadow under the drop in the shape of a crescent. Add some dark paint to the top of the drop on the opposite side. Add a blue tint to the drop to make it look more like water. For this, use very pale paint, thickly diluted in water. Add the same blue tint to the shadow piece that touches the drop on top. Emphasize the outline of the drop using brown paint. At the end of the work, add a highlight inside the drop using white paint.

How are droplets formed?

Clouds are made up of microparticles of water and tiny ice crystals. One cloud can contain several tons of moisture, but the water inside it does not necessarily combine. Not even a single drop may fall from such a cloud. As the cloud moves and rises, the temperature changes. Warm air cools and water vapor condenses. The droplets gather around dust grains and other particles called condensation nuclei. Microparticles of moisture interact with each other and connect. When the connection becomes heavy and gains weight, it falls to the ground. Most do not reach the ground, but dissolve directly into the air. Large drops reach 6 millimeters in diameter and fall at a speed of about 7 meters per second. Small drops are called drizzle. They fall to the ground very slowly and in winter they can turn into snow as they move. This process was observed by modern scientists using cameras raised in the air on aircraft and taking macro photographs.

In this lesson I will show and tell you how to draw rain with a pencil step by step for beginners.

I chose a typical picture of rain, cold, probably autumn. By the way, if you are wondering what to draw on the theme of autumn, you can safely start drawing according to this lesson. So, what I wrote there, oh yes, it’s raining, it’s cold and the silhouettes of people who are trying to hide from the downpour, one has an umbrella in the foreground, the second doesn’t have one in the background and he’s hiding behind some kind of folder, nothing is visible because very heavy rain.

First we draw a sketch. First of all, the sidewalk, which is located in the middle of the picture.

Now with the skeleton we show the position of the men’s bodies, as well as their belongings.

We draw the silhouette of the man’s head, hat and coat in the foreground.

We draw straight lines close to each other, not very long and not very short straight lines at an angle at which it rains, so that they create uniformity. If you don’t understand how, then look, the principle is shown there, but we don’t need a gradient, let everything be monochromatic.

At the same angle as the rain, we paint over the silhouettes of men using the same principle, only the straight lines will be located more closely to each other so that the tone is darker. Take a harder pencil or barely press on the existing one if there is only one and start shading the bottom.

Now you can press the pencil a little harder or take a softer one and, in the direction of the rain, apply even more straight lines on the silhouettes, on the umbrella, on the sidewalk and road, draw shadows from people.

Take a eraser and make some areas light, look at the drawing.

We shade the white areas with curls, curls away from each other. This will add foam and from above we go through lines in the direction of the rain, because it is raining, it does not bypass these areas. Now, where we should have a city, a building, there is nothing there, because it is raining very heavily. Apply medium-tone shadows to several areas in the direction of the rain to add realism. If it’s not clear, look at the original (they use yellowish and purple colors), I just don’t know how to convey it more accurately in words. You can, of course, spend a long time perfecting the drawing, using an eraser, shading, etc. , but I'll stop there. You can achieve a more realistic rain pattern.

Summer rain brings with it the coolness that is so lacking in the heat. Many painters like to depict various weather phenomena in their paintings, including thunderstorms, snowfall and rain. It is sometimes very difficult for novice artists to learn how to depict a variety of precipitation, for example, summer rain. But if you want, you can achieve success even in this difficult task.

Before drawing a summer landscape, you need to prepare:

A sheet of thick paper;
- watercolor paints;
- pencil;
- eraser;
- watercolor pencils;
- a container filled with clean water;
- round brush with synthetic bristles No. 3;
- black gel pen.

After this you can start drawing:

4. Draw two human figures walking along the path. In the background, draw the outline of another house and trees. Draw the outlines of a cloud in the sky. In the foreground, depict a dog and a flower bed;

8. Then paint the flowerbed and grass;

11. When the painting is dry, paint over the clothes and umbrellas of the people, the dog and the flowerbed with watercolor pencils to make the colors more vibrant and expressive;

Summer landscape with rain is completely ready. If you wish, you can draw lightning, and make the clouds a little darker, and then the picture will no longer be just summer rain, but a real thunderstorm.