b Class Description

Learn how to create breathtaking mountain scenes full of depth and texture in this real-time pencil drawing class. You’ll discover how to layer atmospheric perspective, suggest detail without overworking, and capture rocky cliffs and rugged terrain—all with a few smart techniques.

This class is ideal for artists looking to improve their landscape drawing skills and build a strong foundation in distance, contrast, and texture using only pencil.

🎨 During the Class You Will Learn:

🌫️ How to use atmospheric perspective to show distance in the drawing – Learn how to create space and depth through tone and contrast.
🖌️ How to draw distant mountains using a brush – Use blending and soft textures to suggest faraway peaks.
🏞️ How to draw mid distance mountains where you can only see touches of detail – Strike the right balance between suggestion and form.
⛰️ How to draw mountains in detail so that people will recognize the mountain, yet you are not drawing accurately – Capture likeness through clever simplification.
🪨 How to draw rocks and cliffs – Use shading and texture to add drama and realism to your mountain foregrounds.
🌾 How to draw a rough ground – Create believable terrain with expressive pencil work and layered strokes.
And much more… – Including edge variation, tonal composition, and layout planning.

🧰 Tools for Success:

🎥 Real-Time Step-by-Step Video: Watch the full process with clear narration and practical tips.
📲 On-Demand Access: Learn at your own pace—pause, rewind, and replay anytime.
📄 Downloadable Reference Materials: Includes a full-resolution photo reference and layout sketch to help guide your drawing.

🎯 Perfect for beginner to intermediate artists, this class gives you the techniques and confidence to create stunning mountain scenes full of atmosphere and structure.

Climb to new heights in your landscape art—join now and learn how to draw majestic mountains in pencil!

You Will Need

  • A4 / Letter Drawing Paper or Sketchbook
  • Set of Pencils (2H, HB, B, 2B, 4B, 6B, 8B)
  • Kneadable Eraser
  • Soft Eraser
  • Tombow Mono Eraser
  • Soft Lint Free Cloth
  • Small Bristle Brush
  • Make yourself a Blending Stump according to THESE instructions)