View this post on Instagram You asked, I answered! □ I get so many questions on how I draw these trees, so I put together a quick step by step guide to help break it down a little more. Really all it is is a few lines and you’ve got yourself a happy little pine tree! To start, you draw your center line for the trunk, then add lines for branches coming off the sides. They should get bigger as you move down the tree, forming that triangular shape. And don’t forget to add some friends so your happy little tree can be part of a happy little forest! □□□ . If you want to see a more in depth, narrated video tutorial for this tree and 5 other varieties, my newest skillshare class on drawing trees is now available! □ Tap the link in my bio to check it out, it’s currently free so you don’t need a premium membership to watch it! (Though if you’d like to try out a premium membership free for two months, there’s a link for that in my bio as well! □) A post shared by Jen Aranyi (@jenaranyi) on Aug 16, 2019 at 11:22am PDT
You asked, I answered! □ I get so many questions on how I draw these trees, so I put together a quick step by step guide to help break it down a little more. Really all it is is a few lines and you’ve got yourself a happy little pine tree! To start, you draw your center line for the trunk, then add lines for branches coming off the sides. They should get bigger as you move down the tree, forming that triangular shape. And don’t forget to add some friends so your happy little tree can be part of a happy little forest! □□□ . If you want to see a more in depth, narrated video tutorial for this tree and 5 other varieties, my newest skillshare class on drawing trees is now available! □ Tap the link in my bio to check it out, it’s currently free so you don’t need a premium membership to watch it! (Though if you’d like to try out a premium membership free for two months, there’s a link for that in my bio as well! □)
A post shared by Jen Aranyi (@jenaranyi) on Aug 16, 2019 at 11:22am PDT