Easy Double Exposure Scenery Sketch With Pencil Step by Step

Today we will draw a beautiful scene. This beautiful view is located in a circle. We will create the scene by drawing the sea, sun, birds, and a wooden bridge in the circle. The sun is half-submerged in water. Reflecting the sun’s rays has made the water more beautiful. Some birds are flying over the water in front of the sun towards their home. To see this beautiful scene standing, we drew a wooden bridge. To see the scene with the body leaning, place the railing along the side of the bridge. Little friends, let’s draw this double-exposure picture.

How to Draw a Double Exposure Scenery Sketch With Pencil

Little friends, we start drawing without wasting time.

How to Draw a Double Exposure Scenery Sketch With Pencil

Requirement Materials :

Here are the materials we need to draw the double-exposure scenery picture.

  • White paper
  • Pencil
  • Pencil sharpener
  • Eraser
  • Color Box
  • Tissue paper

1. Draw a large circle.

First, we will take the white paper. Draw the margins leaving half an inch to draw the margins evenly around the white paper. Draw a large circle in the middle of the white paper with a pencil. In the middle of this circle, we will draw the scene.

2. Now draw the railing.

Draw five straight lines at the bottom of the circle, from right to left. Draw five straight lines parallel to each other. First, draw two straight lines, then leave some gaps, and then draw three straight lines again. Leave the bottom of the end of the five straight lines blank.

3. Draw poles to hold the railing.

How to Draw a Double Exposure Scenery Sketch With Pencil

We will draw two poles to hold the railing. Draw poles to the right and left of the circle. Maintain some distance between the two poles.

4. Draw a line on the railing and draw a wooden bridge below.

How to Draw a Double Exposure Scenery Sketch With Pencil

First, draw a straight line on the railing. Then draw a wooden bridge under the railing. The wooden bridge is small on both sides but large in the middle.

5. Make the sun above the line.

How to Draw a Double Exposure Scenery Sketch With Pencil

Do not draw the whole sun, draw a semicircle. Because to create this beautiful scene, it is very necessary to draw a semicircular sun.

6. Make clouds.

How to Draw a Double Exposure Scenery Sketch With Pencil

Draw clouds on the part above the sun. Draw the clouds in pieces. Rub with a pencil around the clouds above the sun.

7. Shade the water.

How to Draw a Double Exposure Scenery Sketch With Pencil

We will shade the water with the help of a pencil. Do this shadow of water from the right and left sides of the circle. Do not shade the front of the sun.

8. Paint the pillars of the railing with the help of a pencil.

How to Draw a Double Exposure Scenery Sketch With Pencil

Paint both the railing and the pole with a pencil. We will darken the color on the poles and railings with the pencil.

9. Paint the wooden bridge with a pencil.

How to Draw a Double Exposure Scenery Sketch With Pencil

Now paint the wooden bridge very nicely with the help of pencil. Do this color of the wood like scratching. There are a lot of scratches on this wooden bridge.

10. Draw the birds.

How to Draw a Double Exposure Scenery Sketch With Pencil

We will draw many tiny birds in front of the sun. The birds are flying towards their home. Standing on this wooden bridge, the mind will be satisfied with the beautiful view. We all got a chance to see this beautiful view of the sunset.

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