Abstract Texture Tutorials

A feel or look of an design application is Abstract Texture. These tutorials will show you step by step how to demonstrate textures of various materials such as wood, stone, glass and many more. There are plenty design application used in these videos such as Inked pens, art markers and pencils.

 

Abstract Texture Lesson #17: Transparent Objects

https://www.designnconstruction.com/?media_dl=1699 Download this file to experiment with your own markers and share with us through Instagram #designnconstruction or #yasamindnc By leaving some parts of objects white and showing shadows and reflections, you can demonstrate transparent textures. It is important to understand colours and use of wet and dry markers. Please make sure to like this video if you learned something new! Share it if you believe someone else might learn something new either. Leave us comment as we love to read your thoughts, and as always Scratch to reality.

 

Abstract Texture Lesson #16: Wood Texture On Furniture

The purpose of this tutorial is to demonstrate Wood Texture on furnitures. It is really important to first practice various wooden textures then concentrate on real furnitures to show off your skill !! Try to use as many drawing tool possible to show the rough and uneven texture of wood. Have fun and good luck! Please make sure to like this video if you learned something new! Share it if you believe someone else might learn something new either. Leave us comment as we love to read your thoughts, and as always Scratch to reality.

 

Abstract Texture Lesson #15: Glass And Transparent Like Textures

To create a sense of Transparency and reflection of the Glass Textures, before the first marker layer is dry please apply second layer on top of it. Have fun! Please make sure to like this video if you learned something new! Share it if you believe someone else might learn something new either. Leave us comment as we love to read your thoughts, and as always Scratch to reality.

 

Abstract Texture Lesson #14: Light Direction on Glass, Concrete and Wood Texture

There are 2 sides for each of these textures. The side that is in direction of the sun is lighter and the other side is darker. You can even leave some parts of the paper white to demonstrate light. Please make sure to like this video if you learned something new! Share it if you believe someone else might learn something new either. Leave us comment as we love to read your thoughts, and as always Scratch to reality.

 

 

Challenge #3: Drawing Objects For The First Time

This is my very first time trying to sketch objects!! The reason why I chose to try this:
1) I was looking at some catalogues and I saw this amazing texture behind these objects and I fell in love
2) Recently I found this girl on Instagram Amara Strand! OMG its amazing how she draws food and cakes! check out her Instagram page and show her some love, she really deserves it. (I tried the small cake, of course I am not good as her but please comment below your thoughts, what do you think? How are my objects and cake? ) Please make sure to like this video if you learned something new! Share it if you believe someone else might learn something new either. Leave us comment as we love to read your thoughts, and as always Scratch to reality.

Abstract Texture Lesson #13: Texture In Various Environments 2

Wood, Stone, Roof and Brick textures in various environments. Please pay attention to details as this video will help you to understand the following Abstract Texture videos. There will be glass and transparent surfaces available either. Always have fun! Please make sure to like this video if you learned something new! Share it if you believe someone else might learn something new either. Leave us comment as we love to read your thoughts, and as always Scratch to reality.

 

How to sketch a Marble Kitchen tutorial

In this tutorial you learn about Marble texture and how to use layers of Cool grey Touch twin markers. You need time, passion, love and excitement to be able to re-create this and we would be over to moon to be able to see your creation. Please share it with us. This is our creation and we are proud. Please make sure to like this video if you learned something new! Share it if you believe someone else might learn something new either. Leave us comment as we love to read your thoughts, and as always Scratch to reality.

 

Abstract Texture Lesson #12: Texture in various environments 1

We have been working on many Textures together, but lets try use them in various environments and see how they look? What do you all think? I actually really enjoyed sketching this drawing. But I think the sky in 3rd example could be lighter so the Facade would stand out more? Agree with me? Please make sure to like this video if you learned something new! Share it if you believe someone else might learn something new either. Leave us comment as we love to read your thoughts, and as always Scratch to reality.

 

Abstract Texture Lesson 11: Rendering windows in four ways

Here is 4 ways of rendering a window/glass in your sketches. It is important that you observe windows around you. Frames around the windows make shadows on glass so you can use darker markers to emphasise this. Happy learning!

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Abstract Texture Lesson 10: Four Ways of Wood Texture

After 9 lessons in understanding textures, now its time to move to “real” ways or techniques you can use to demonstrate them. In this tutorial you learn about use of line, spots of colours, use of markers and shapes. Remember there is no wrong way, use any of this techniques or ways in your sketches and you will be amazed. My favourite is the last technique which is very abstract using shapes to demonstrate wood texture. Happy learning!

 

Abstract Texture Lesson 9: Two Techniques of Mapping Wood Texture

In this video you understand the difference between white and black surface where you need to sketch wood texture. How? it is simple and easy and each will have their own affect.

 

Abstract Texture Lesson 8: Various types of Stone Texture in Perspective 

This is the short version and quicker steps showing how to apply various types of Stone texture in perspective. You can practice and use this technique for other textures such as wood either. Happy learning!

 

Abstract Texture Lesson 7: Crushed River Stone Texture in Perspective

As this specific texture was highly requested, Design N’ Construction provided this video again in 3 easy steps where you can see the difference between a River stone texture and Crushed river stone texture. Please give all your attention to the video as it will help you to understand and learn the difference between textures and the way it is shown in Perspective view. Good Luck!

 

Abstract Texture Lesson 6: River Stone Texture in Perspective 

3 steps that will teach you how a texture is used and shown in perspective view. There will be more materials such as Crushed stone river, Stone and Wood in future tutorials. Stay tuned!

 

Abstract Texture Lesson 5: Mat Texture in Perspective 

This is the first tutorial in abstract texture playlist where we learn about textures in perspective. 3 steps that will teach you how a texture is used and shown in this view. There will be more materials in future tutorials. Stay tuned!

 

Abstract Texture Lesson 4: Bamboo or Russian Wood 

In this tutorial we reminded you about how to sketch and render texture of Wood and then specifically demonstrated the texture of Bamboo or Russian Wood.

 

Abstract Texture Lesson 3: Wood and Brick 

To sketch a texture of Wood, first use your markers to demonstrate colours and then use your other tools to sketch the actual texture it self on top of the coloured surface. And also, in this lesson, learn the detailing in Brick surfaces and how by using few markers, you can add depth to the surface. Good luck!

 

Abstract Texture Lesson 2: Wood, Stone, Brick and Timber 

Now that you understand what Texture does and how you can use various techniques in lesson 1, learn how to sketch various surfaces and how to demonstrate Wood, Stone, Brick and Timber. By practicing you will gain more knowledge about texture and you will use them in your renderings. Good luck!

 

Abstract Texture Lesson 1: Hatching, Curves and Spirals Techniques 

This tutorial helps you to understand what is Texture and how you can make a Abstract one! It is the first lesson and will help you to understand and improve your hand skill to sketch more realistic surfaces such as wooden, brick or basically any kind of surface you want to. Stay tuned where there are more lessons coming up in this subject.