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How to draw the northern lights: we create beauty with our own hands. Drawing a polar bear against the backdrop of the northern lights using an unconventional technique. Step-by-step instruction with a photo How to draw a white glow around

To the most beautiful natural phenomena that attract the eye of a person is the northern lights. This colored "curtain", created by the Earth, Sun and air, has a bewitching effect, plunges a person into a state of aesthetic trance, bewitchment. Most people do not have the opportunity to see it with their own eyes. Therefore, we propose to draw the northern lights on your own and be able to admire them whenever you want.

How to draw the northern lights with a pencil in stages?

Perhaps the most painstaking way to depict the northern lights is to draw with pencils, since you will have to hatch a lot and evenly. The northern lights can also be depicted with a simple pencil. In this case, the entire emphasis will be based on the intensity of the shade of gray, with which it will be possible to visually catch the color transition. How to draw the northern lights with a pencil step by step in color, see below.

  1. Aurora borealis consists of zigzag or smoother wavy lines of different colors - from shades of blue to red. At the same time, the dark background of the sky is of great importance, against which the radiance stands out.
  2. First, you should depict the main lines of radiance with any of the selected colors. Usually it is blue, blue or turquoise. The lines should be long and go in one chosen direction, for example, from the center to the upper right corner.
  3. Then gradually add lines of other colors: yellow, green, orange. It is better to change the intensity of the color with a stronger pencil pressure. This will create the effect of transfusion and a smooth transition of shades.
  4. The main part of the sheet will be occupied by the sky. To do this, it should be carefully shaded in dark blue or black. It is important that the edges of the northern lights stand out against the sky with lighter tones.

Painting the Northern Lights in Oil

Before you paint the northern lights with oil, you need to collect necessary materials and tools: oil paints, canvas, paint thinner, brushes, palette. Since the oil is distinguished by its dense texture, all manipulations with mixing colors and finding the right shade are best done on the palette. So, a variant of the image of the northern lights using oil paints:

  • mix white and green colors on the palette until light green or turquoise (with the addition of blue) is formed;
  • with the resulting shade, depict the necessary position of the northern lights on the canvas, it is better to do this with hatched lines;
  • mix dark blue, cyan and green until a very dark indigo color is obtained and shade the upper part of the sky with it;
  • gradually lightening the color to blue and light purple, fill with them the middle and lower parts of the sky;
  • mix a light green tint with white and mark the center of the northern lights - you should get its shining part;
  • shade the borders of the northern lights with a dry brush - they should smoothly turn into the tone of the sky;
  • to create the effect of color dispersion, the lower part of the northern lights must be shaded with vertical short strokes;
  • the lower glow is painted with a mixture of white and yellow, the deepening of the radiance is purple, the light highlights are white;
  • at the end, small drops of white paint are splashed onto the entire canvas to depict stars.

How to draw the northern lights in watercolor in stages?

Using watercolor paints to depict northern sowing is easier than other methods. After all, they allow you to make the smoothest transition between colors and achieve the desired shades. Next - how to paint the northern lights in watercolor. Stages:

  • work will be carried out on a black or dark blue sheet of paper; if this is not the case, an ordinary sheet must be tinted with the appropriate color and allowed to dry;
  • with smooth movements, without taking your hands off the drawing, draw the lines of the northern lights with the main color (blue, azure or blue);
  • in the same way, gradually add other colors for the northern lights (yellow, green, red, white), and it is desirable that the transition between shades be smooth - for this, the paint at the joints can be more abundantly diluted with water;
  • shade with a mixture of the main color with a white edge of the northern lights.

Before you draw the northern lights, it is better to get a photograph and a picture that will depict the desired drawing. After all, this phenomenon can be more or less colorful, include additional elements (stars, horizon) or not.

To work with watercolor paints, you can take foam rubber sponges, which are convenient to shade the color or fill the main part of the sheet with a shade. It's also much faster and more uniform.

To draw stars, you can use the usual, unnecessary toothbrush, which will distribute the paint in separate thin drops.

And finally: before you draw the northern lights, you should decide on the place where it is better to put the picture. An ideal option would be a zone designed for reflection (an office, for example) or psychological relief. This drawing will help.

Drawing on the topic: Winter step by step with a photo. Primary School

Northern Lights in the non-traditional drawing technique "Umka's Mom". Master class with step by step photos.


Kartashova Arina, studying at the Children's and Youth Sports Center, Dnestrovsk.
Age: 9 years
Supervisor: Ulyana Sergeevna flew in, teacher of additional education, MOU DO Children's and Youth Center, Dnestrovsk.
Description: The master class is intended for children aged 7 years and older, educators, parents, teachers of additional education, teachers of DPI and technology.
This work will combine the traditional painting technique with salt painting. Non-traditional drawing techniques are an impetus to the development of imagination, creativity, the manifestation of independence, initiative, and expression of individuality.
Target: Development of artistic and creative abilities by means of fine arts.
Tasks: Maintaining interest in working in watercolor technique.
Improvement of artistic and graphic skills
Development of creative imagination, desire to experiment;
Development of attention, memory;
Education of accuracy, diligence, interest in the world around.

Equipment:


Paper
Watercolor paints

brushes
Simple pencil
Eraser
Salt


She-bear pattern

Progress.

The northern lights are a mystical, unpredictable and beautiful celestial glow that suddenly appears and just as suddenly disappears.


This spectacle is breathtaking, and can last from ten minutes to several days.


In an instant, running colored rays and stripes appear, or a multi-colored pulsating curtain flashes across the entire sky from east to west.


A long time ago people believed that the play of colors in heaven is nothing but the dance of the gods. Some tribes saw this phenomenon as malevolent, and even took up arms for protection if they had to go outside.
We will draw a polar bear, Umka's mother, who goes to look for a little bear cub against the backdrop of the polar lights.
The sheet must be placed vertically. We leave the upper part of the sheet for the aurora. In the lower part, at a distance of 2.5 - 3 centimeters from the edge, we draw a line of the foreground and draw a bear in the center.


Next, we wet the sheet with water, without touching the foreground, and apply yellow watercolor paint.


Then, with a vertical movement, add blue, purple, green lilac paint.


While the leaf is still wet, sprinkle it with coarse salt.

Salt will give the work "frosty" patterns.


Vertical strokes can in some places enhance the expressiveness of our aurora.


Next, we proceed to prescribing the first plan. The top border should be left white, so we will create space and prevent unnecessary paint from flowing to the fore.

We introduce blue paint into the bottom edge, slightly blurring. Adding yellow. For the first plan, two or three colors will be enough, do not overdo it.


When the background dries, you can start prescribing the bear. She will be blue. We apply blue paint along the contour of the bear and blur it towards the center. It is necessary that the contour is soft. The far paws are completely covered in blue.


We draw the near paws with black-violet paint, circle the nose, mouth, eye and ear in black.


Here is such a mother bear turned out.
Work is ready! We frame.


Thank you for your attention!

The northern lights are one of the most beautiful natural phenomena that attract the human eye. This colored "curtain", created by the Earth, Sun and air, has a bewitching effect, plunges a person into a state of aesthetic trance, bewitchment. Most people do not have the opportunity to see it with their own eyes. Therefore, we propose to draw the northern lights on your own and be able to admire them whenever you want.

How to draw with a pencil in stages?

Perhaps the most painstaking way to depict the northern lights is to draw with pencils, since you will have to hatch a lot and evenly. The northern lights can also be depicted with a simple pencil. In this case, the entire emphasis will be based on the intensity of the shade of gray, with which it will be possible to visually catch the color transition. How to draw the northern lights with a pencil step by step in color, see below.

  1. Aurora borealis consists of zigzag or smoother wavy lines of different colors - from shades of blue to red. At the same time, the dark background of the sky is of great importance, against which the radiance stands out.
  2. First, you should depict the main lines of radiance with any of the selected colors. Usually it is blue, blue or turquoise. The lines should be long and go in one chosen direction, for example, from the center to the upper right corner.
  3. Then gradually add lines of other colors: yellow, green, orange. It is better to change the intensity of the color with a stronger pencil pressure. This will create the effect of transfusion and a smooth transition of shades.
  4. The main part of the sheet will be occupied by the sky. To do this, it should be carefully shaded in dark blue or black. It is important that the edges of the northern lights stand out against the sky with lighter tones.

Painting the Northern Lights in Oil

Before you paint the northern lights with oil, you need to collect the necessary materials and tools: oil paints, canvas, paint thinner, brushes, palette. Since the oil is distinguished by its dense texture, it is better to carry out all manipulations with and search for the desired shade on the palette. So, a variant of the image of the northern lights using oil paints:

  • mix white and green colors on the palette until light green or turquoise (with the addition of blue) is formed;
  • with the resulting shade, depict the necessary position of the northern lights on the canvas, it is better to do this with hatched lines;
  • mix dark blue, cyan and green until very dark and shade the upper part of the sky with it;
  • gradually lightening the color to blue and light purple, fill with them the middle and lower parts of the sky;
  • mix a light green tint with white and mark the center of the northern lights - you should get its shining part;
  • shade the borders of the northern lights - they should smoothly turn into the tone of the sky;
  • to create the effect of color dispersion, the lower part of the northern lights must be shaded with vertical short strokes;
  • the lower glow is painted with a mixture of white and yellow, the deepening of the radiance is purple, the light highlights are white;
  • at the end, small drops of white paint are splashed onto the entire canvas to depict stars.

How to draw the northern lights in watercolor in stages?

Using northern sowing is easier than using other methods. After all, they allow you to make the smoothest transition between colors and achieve the desired shades. Next - how to paint the northern lights in watercolor. Stages:

  • work will be carried out on a black or dark blue sheet of paper; if this is not the case, an ordinary sheet must be tinted with the appropriate color and allowed to dry;
  • with smooth movements, without taking your hands off the drawing, draw the lines of the northern lights with the main color (blue, azure or blue);
  • in the same way, gradually add other colors for the northern lights (yellow, green, red, white), and it is desirable that the transition between shades be smooth - for this, the paint at the joints can be more abundantly diluted with water;
  • shade with a mixture of the main color with a white edge of the northern lights.

Before you draw the northern lights, it is better to get a photograph and a picture that will depict the desired drawing. After all, this phenomenon can be more or less colorful, include additional elements (stars, horizon) or not.

To work with, you can take sponges made of foam rubber, with which it is convenient to shade the color or fill the main part of the sheet with a shade. It's also much faster and more uniform.

To paint stars, you can use an ordinary, unnecessary toothbrush, which will distribute the paint in separate thin drops.

And finally: before you draw the northern lights, you should decide on the place where it is better to put the picture. An ideal option would be a zone designed for reflection (a study, for example) or Such a drawing will contribute to this.

Drawing on the theme of Winter for older preschoolers. Master class with step by step photos



Sredina Olga Stanislavovna, educator, CRR MDOU No. 1 "Bear cub", Yuryuzan, Chelyabinsk region.
Target:
Educational or creative work
Tasks:
Acquaintance with the Russian north, with its unique nature and natural phenomena
Development of fantasy and imagination
Improving practical skills in graphic materials
Hatching training
Cultivating patience, perseverance, the ability to bring the work started to the end
Materials:
Paper, felt-tip pens (or colored pencils)
Preliminary work:
Guessing the "polar" riddles. Acquaintance with photographs depicting the northern lights.
Quote:
What is the polar (northern) lights?
Aurora borealis is the most beautiful bewitching phenomenon of nature. It looks like multi-colored stripes in the sky, huge iridescent curtains or rainbow ribbons. In width, they can reach several hundred, and in length - several thousand kilometers. Aurora Borealis occurs at an altitude of more than 80-100 kilometers. And although this is an earthly phenomenon, it is caused by processes occurring on the Sun. The so-called solar wind constantly "blows" on our planet. It is made up of charged particles emitted by the solar corona. We see them.
Photos





Polar riddles

He is the king of the polar ice floes,
Black and white mister.
Wow, it's great for a bird
Walking is very important.
southernmost continent
Settled bravely.
(Penguin)

The night is polar, never mind
Cold, gloomy.
Harness us into a harness -
Let's take the plague.
Nature has a strict temper
beyond the polar circle.
Man, woof-woof-woof
It's easier with a true friend.
(Dogs-likes)

Even though he only eats moss
In the rocky tundra
This beast is good
And the horns are branched.
(Reindeer)

Sitting on an ice block
I fish for breakfast.
Snow-white I have a reputation
And I live in the North.
And the taiga brown brother
Happy with honey and raspberries.
(Polar bear)

White block of ice
He stood up in the ocean.
Every captain knows
What a dangerous giant.
(Iceberg)

How beautiful are the poles
The skies are sparkling!
A bright flash here and there
Only it's not fireworks.
(Polar Lights)

In these dark six months
Lighting is tight.
Nature lives in the dark
beyond the polar circle.
(Polar night)

Where the poles are close
Miracles happen.
The sun goes around in the sky
And six months does not come.
(polar day)

Making my way to the poles
On wide skis
To scientific miracles
Get closer. (Polar explorer)

Introduction:

The ability to hatch, evenly and accurately paint drawings seems simple. What's in it? Much more important is probably the ability to depict houses, people and animals, to compose interesting decorative compositions. But it's not. More precisely, not quite so.
Hatching makes the hand of a young artist strong, develops fine motor skills, and hatching according to the shape of an object allows you to show its true, rather than “crumpled” appearance. Careless, random shading only spoils the drawing. It needs to be sorted out.
However, training hatching on a blank sheet is a boring task. The image of the northern lights is much more interesting!

Progress:

1
We draw an arbitrary horizon line. Knowing that it will house a snow fortress or the snow queen's castle, we make part of the line more even.


2
We draw distant mountains. We shade them tightly in blue.


3
If this is a royal castle, then it will resemble Gothic cathedrals. Each roof or tower is like an inverted icicle. Doors, windows, architectural details, each young artist invents himself. I advise children to close their eyes and imagine a castle. It is to imagine, and not to remember a drawing from a book or a frame from a cartoon.
The teacher draws with the children, but the children do not repeat after him




4
The most interesting moment is coming. You can rotate the sheet (this will make hatching a little easier), or you can not turn it over.
The colors are juicy and bright. More often than others, emerald hues can be distinguished in the atmosphere. The felt-tip pen draws one endless line, hatching the sky in a zigzag pattern. The band can change width and direction, "walk" across the sky. But it should be dense enough, not "leaky". You can pre-train to draw such lines - snakes at the easel or on a draft.


5
The next color "runs just above or below the first line. It easily runs into the first color, narrows or expands, sways like a light curtain.


6
The next color may be more saturated in tone or more pale. Children choose colors randomly. The whole range can be used cold. These are blue, blue, purple shades. From warm colors, choose scarlet, pink, red or orange.


7
Shading near the ground or at the edge of the sheet, we put a sheet of thick paper or cardboard so as not to run over the image. You can simply put a “barrier” to the felt-tip pen with your finger.


8
When the entire surface of the sky sparkled with bright colors, you can increase the contrast somewhere or weaken it.


9
Now you can do the foreground. Let's draw some trees on it. For example, pines. Let's choose the darkest felt-tip pen for this. First, of course, draw the trunks.


10
We finish the branches, twigs, needles.


11
Now we draw snowdrifts. Closer to the viewer they are larger, further away they are smaller.


12
At the last stage, you can use a soft brush and water. The marker smudges quite easily. At the same time, the northern lights become more blurred and lighter.

SECOND OPTION - COLOR PENCILS

"Snow Fortress"
You can also use colored pencils when depicting the northern lights. In this case, the coloring is more muted, soft and calm. Shadows from snowdrifts are drawn with pencils easily, without pressure. But drawing the radiance itself without pressure is perhaps impossible. The magic multi-colored pencil, however, did not help much. All its shades with strong pressure merged into a gray mass.
In this version, instead of pines, we will draw a fluffy spruce.





Children's work:
(senior group)