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Stippling a Lawn

Stippling is an art technique that uses small dots to create a larger image. In this case, I'm using stippling to add extra character and...

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Drawing Ground Textures

I'm a pen and ink artist to heart so love adding textures to the ground plane in my landscape plans. Yes, they take a little time, but add such...

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Pen Options for Line Weights

After posting my line weight graphic several of you asked about the types of pens I used, so I made a new graphic below that shows some of my...

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Line Weights for Landscape Plans

Proper line weights give your drawing depth and clarity.  Few line weights will make your drawing feel flat, while a variety, used in the...

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Simple Lettering for Landscape Plans

Each year when I teach hand lettering in my landscape graphics class ultimately someone says "I can't do this. My printing is too messy."  I...

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Drawing Tree Forms

There are three design elements to consider when creating a planting design: form, texture and color.

Each plant you...

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How to Label Plants

When we create a landscape design it's important that we communicate what's on the plan. The plants are one of the most significant elements...

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How to Group Plant Symbols

For those that enjoyed my How to Draw a Plant Symbol tutorial, here is the next step...grouping plant symbols.  A general rule of...

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Drawing a Tree

A fun way to design a landscape is in elevation - or a straight-on view as if you were standing and looking at it (vs. a plan view that is looking...

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How to Draw a Plant Symbol

As I teach you my tips and tricks about garden design, it's only appropriate to also give you the skills to carry out your creations. One of these...

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