First, prepare tools and materials.
Before you start painting, you need to prepare some tools and materials. Include water color board, watercolor pigment, brush or brush, clean water, paper towel or clean cloth, color palette and protective film.
Second, determine the theme and composition
Choose a theme suitable for snow, such as mountains, forests, lakes or huts. Then, outline the general composition and outline on the drawing board with thin pencil lines, including the spatial relationship between the subject and the background.
Third, render the sky and view.
You can start with the sky and the distant view. Use a brush or brush to mix blue and white pigments to draw the gradient effect of the sky. Then, use light tones to depict distant peaks or forests to create a sense of depth.
Fourth, draw the middle scene.
Next, start drawing the middle scene. Choose a hue suitable for the snow scene, such as light blue or light gray. Use a brush or brush to draw on the drawing board to form a soft gradient effect. Pay attention to control the humidity of the pigment, neither too wet nor too dry.
V. Depicting close-ups and details
Now, you can start drawing close-ups and details. Use a thinner brush or brush to add more details and shadows where necessary. For example, draw snow lines on mountain peaks or add branches and leaves to forests. In addition, you can add some elements to the foreground, such as snowman, footprints in the snow or falling snowflakes.
Sixth, adjust and improve the picture.
Finally, check and adjust the whole picture. Check the correct color, composition and details. If necessary, you can gently wipe the picture with a paper towel or a clean cloth to enhance the softness and fusion effect of colors. You can also use a fine pen to add more details and shadows where necessary.
Seven, complete the work and sign it.
When the picture achieves the desired effect, you can stop writing and finish the work. Finally, sign your name at the bottom of the picture or in an appropriate position to indicate the completion of the creation.
Eight. abstract
It takes some skill and patience to draw watercolor paintings of snow-capped mountains. Follow the above steps and keep practicing, and you can create amazing watercolor paintings of snow scenes.