How to Sketch Architecture in Ink Watercolour Sketch 7: St Pauls Cathedral
Learn how to sketch various types of architecture in ink and watercolour with this series of 7 lessons and sketches. In this final lesson, I sketch St Paul s Cathedral in London. MATERIALS I USED FOR ALL 7 SKETCHES 1. A spiralbound watercolour pad (A4, American letter size). Coldpressed (NOT) surface. 2. A travel set of 10 student watercolour pans: lemon yellow, cadmium yellow, cadmium red, alizarin crimson, Prussian blue, ultramarine blue, sap green, viridian green, yellow ochre, burnt sienna. I use a cheap set by Aquafine that I got from Amazon but any brand will do. Student quality is fine for sketching. 3. A watercolour pen brush. I use a couple of brands during the 7 sketches but I recommend Pentel over all others. 4. A black fine liner pen. I use a Sakura Pigma Micron pen with a 0. 5 nib. Again, any brand is fine and a 0. 5 nib is just a mediumsized nib. REFERENCE PHOTOS Reference Photo (Courtesy of DavidPG on Pixabay):
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