Drawing Cars and Cityscapes, an Exercise > Learning to draw any subject takes daily practice, and doing a drawing exercise for even a few minutes a day can make a difference in both your comfort level and skills.
In celebration of the art video workshop, “Cityscapes in Watercolor with Dan Marshall,” we’re bringing you this fun drawing exercise.
Get out your sketchbook and favorite drawing utensil, and watch this montage from Creative Catalyst. The 15-minute video shows a variety of vehicles that you can use for a drawing exercise of quick sketches.
Please note: The video below does not include audio. Think of it as a reference photo slideshow: Five reference photos will be on the screen each for 3-minutes each. Ready, set, sketch!
Studying under a master like Dan Marshall is the best way to speed up your own progress and improve your paintings… making you happier and more confident about your own work…. Order yours today and watch your paintings get better.
.
Your ability to capture the mood and atmosphere of a cityscape scene will make or break the painting.
The good thing is it’s quite simple to do.
In fact, just follow Dan Marshall’s interesting approach and viewers will start thinking you’re a pro artist.
Dan’s techniques and approach to cityscapes are the reasons he’s winning so many awards. He’s an expert at painting cityscapes that are filled with mystery and ambience. Judges, collectors, and fans absolutely love his work.

His “edgy approach to the medium and his love for the unruliness of watercolor,” as described by a fellow artist, may be “crazy” to some…
…but there’s a method to his madness – and he’s going to show you how to do it.
Inside “Cityscapes in Watercolor,” Dan will show you how to take advantage of watercolor’s unique properties to create a sense of atmosphere in your work; how to make full use of watercolor’s rich pigments and wet-in-wet soft washes to create mood; how to handle your pigments like a pro by exploring the “5 Thicknesses of Watercolor”; how to create a winning composition… and so much more.
Browse more articles on drawing here!