Description
Celebrate the colours and textures of autumn with this cosy collection of coloured pencil tutorials. These projects are designed to help you capture everything we love about the season — from the rich oranges of pumpkins to the glossy shine of chestnuts.
In this collection you’ll find:
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A glowing Halloween pumpkin, perfect for seasonal drawing
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Three autumn leaves (maple, acer, and oak), each with unique shapes and colours
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A set of chestnuts, great practice for creating interesting contrast
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A warm hot chocolate, complete with creamy topping
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Plus, a brand new Halloween-themed tutorial coming this October! (Automatically added if you own the collection)
Every tutorial includes:
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Really in-depth step-by-step voiceover instructions
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All the real-time footage, so you can see the entire drawing process
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Reference photos
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Heavy sketch outlines (easier for tracing)
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Light sketch outlines (perfect for printing onto your drawing paper)
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A full list of all materials used
This collection is ideal if you want to enjoy drawing seasonal projects, build skills across a variety of textures, and create artwork that feels warm and inviting for autumn.
Below are details of all the courses and tutorials included in this collection:
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Pumpkin with Prismacolor
The first tutorial in this collection really shouts Autumn – There’s this really fun pumpkin. At first glance it might seem really simple, but it actually has really interesting texture and contrast built up particularly on the pumpkins skin.
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Autumn Maple Leaf With Polychromos
I couldn’t have an Autumn collection, without a few Autumn leaves. There are 3 different seasonal leaves included in this collection, this crisp Maple leaf, a vibrant Acer leaf and a detailed oak leaf. All of the tutorials are focusing on building up the interesting oranges and browns.
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Chestnuts with Prismacolor
On a similar note to the tutorials above, but with a slightly more complicated twist, is this little pile of chestnuts. I think the chestnuts themselves really make this drawing because of the contrast they bring. Plus they’re so beautiful and shiny.
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Hot Chocolate with Polychromos
Something a little bit different here, but still on the warming feel of Autumn. This hot chocolate has a real cozy vibe to it. In this tutorial we can focus on creating the smooth texture of the chocolate, but also the bubbled feeling of the cream on top.







