Learn how to draw a great looking Winter Tree with easy drawing instructions and video tutorial.
By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Winter Tree.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing a Winter Tree
How to Draw a Great Looking Winter Tree for Kids and Beginners - Step 1
1. Begin the winter tree outline by drawing its snow-covered trunk. Start by drawing a series of connected, curved lines - the snow drifts piled on the roots of the tree. Draw curved lines upward to begin the trunk.
Use "V" shaped lines to draw the branching twig. Then, enclose another rounded drift of snow on the branch.
Drawing Step 2
2. Draw more snow-covered branches. Use long and short curved lines that meet at sharp points to draw the "Y" shaped branches. Use curved lines to enclose the rounded snow drifts on top of the branches.
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Drawing Step 3
3. Use long and short curved lines that meet at sharp points to draw another layer of "Y" shaped branches. Use curved lines to enclose the rounded snow drifts on top of the branches.
Drawing Step 4
4. Draw more snow-covered branches. Use long and short curved lines that meet at sharp points to draw the "Y" shaped branches. Use curved lines to enclose the rounded snow drifts on top of the branches.
Drawing Step 5
5. Draw yet another layer of snow-covered branches. Use long and short curved lines that meet at sharp points to draw the "Y" shaped branches. Notice that some of the branches are much shorter than others. Use curved lines to enclose the rounded snow drifts on top of the branches.
Drawing Step 6
6. Draw another layer of slightly shorter snow-covered branches. Use long and short curved lines that meet at sharp points to draw the "Y" shaped branches. Use curved lines to enclose the rounded snow drifts on top of the branches.
Drawing Step 7
7. Complete the branch and its snow, and draw a bit more at the top of the tree.
Add More Details to Your Winter Tree Picture - Step 8
8. Complete the branches and snow at the top of the tree. Texture the trunk with long and short curved lines, and use a series of lines to draw more snow at its base.
Complete the Outline of Your Winter Tree Drawing - Step 9
9. Draw a wavy horizon line. Then, use wavy lines to texture the ground, indicating snow drifts. Its short lines to texture the drifts on the branches. Draw small circles all around to suggest the falling snow.
Color Your Winter Tree Drawing
Your winter tree outline is now complete. Color your picture. Use brown for the tree trunk and white for the snow. You can use grey or light blue for the shadows.
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Learn More About The Winter Tree Drawing
If you dream of stopping by the woods on a snowy evening like the poet Robert Frost, you can set the scene with this winter tree drawing.
The tree in this picture is a deciduous tree - that is, a tree that loses its leaves in the fall. You can learn how to draw the tree in its leafy season, too.
Often, when we think of winter trees, it's not a bare trunk like this one. You might think of an evergreen tree covered in snow. You'll find pine trees covered in snow in this winter scenery drawing.
This tree could stand alone, or it could be one of many in a forest. How many snowy trees can you draw today?
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