drew landscape for the first time... should I color it?? kinda scared to 😞

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... Read moreAs someone who recently experienced the excitement and nervousness of drawing a landscape for the first time, I completely understand the hesitation around adding color. Coloring can be intimidating because it feels like a point of no return—if you make a mistake, you can't easily erase it like pencil lines. However, introducing color can also bring your landscape to life by adding depth, mood, and realism. One approach I found useful is to start small when adding color. Instead of coloring the entire drawing, begin by experimenting with accent colors on certain areas like the sky or foliage. This can boost your confidence while still allowing you to gradually understand how colors interact. Using light washes of watercolor or colored pencils lets you layer colors gently and correct mistakes if needed. Additionally, viewing tutorials on landscape coloring styles—from muted earth tones to vibrant sunsets—can inspire you to find your own preferred palette. Don't be afraid to mix colors and practice on separate sheets before applying them to your final artwork. Remember, making your first colored landscape is a process that builds skill over time. Even if the initial results aren't perfect, every attempt helps you grow as an artist. Embrace the journey, and enjoy the creative expression that coloring brings to your drawing!

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That’s a great sketch