Steps to Paint a Cityscape Painting for Home

 Paintings of all sorts take some tricks and a wise choice of colors to be made. The cityscape paintings especially require great attention to detail. The blending of color, the nature of the paints all sums up to become a great piece. They look elegant and stand out on the house’s walls, making the whole room sparkle with class. Online, you see all these cityscape paintings for sale that took an artist a huge effort to make. For you to make such paintings or something like them, the following steps are crucial.

1.    Paint the Base

Decide what essence you want your painting to give. If you wanna paint a city that’s more of a dark building, your base color should be black or grayish. Choose lighter colors for the days. The famous Paris Cityscape Paintings we see everywhere on the internet have a dark base color on which all other colors would be prominent, depending on the artist’s choice. But keep the rest of the picture in mind. Don't pick a color on which every other color looks faded or gets dissolved.

2.    Make a Rough Layout

Paint something basic and quite rough. It can be straight lines or spontaneous brush strokes to get an idea about what to do next. This is a basic step in a proper cityscape painting and the main step in abstract cityscape paintings where you can take your piece to any level as it is abstract but still elegant.

3.    Indulge Other Colors In

Give your rough layout the next touch by painting other colors on it. If you are drawing a city with a big bridge, your rough layout needs the detail of the bridge and some big-sized buildings around it if there are any. You can give the rough effect of buildings in either different or the same color to make them stand out as the main component of your piece.

4.    Start Incorporating Details

At this point, you have a rough bridge or main structures painted. Start putting details in them. Use a bit of bright and prominent colors to show the lights coming out from the building’s windows. In Paris cityscape paintings, you can see the Eiffel tower sparkling effect, and the lights around the city seem on. This is all done by adding details that define what’s in the picture.

5.    Highlight What You Want People to See

This is the classic trick in illustrating the key features of your piece to deliver some message to viewers. For example, if you want people to see romance in the picture, paint a couple using prominent colors. If you want to show loneliness, highlight a man walking in the street with an umbrella while the rest of the city looks peaceful and quiet.

6.    Work on Sky

Does the sky in your cityscape painting have clouds? Is there a falcon or an eagle flying above? These details are important and color choices for them must intend to make the little details on the sky stand out. Artists usually ignore the sky and leave it as base paint but attention to detail won’t hurt.

7.    The Final Touch

Step back and see what your painting looks like. Look for inconsistencies or some area left unattended and fill it. You can also mix and match at this point. If you think there is too much of one color in your painting, paint something very little on it with some other color to break the repetition of colors throughout the piece. See what else can be fixed and compensate for whatever is missing.


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You can add so much more to your fun Cityscape Painting journey. It’s all up to what you are inclined to draw. Some basic steps are just being told.

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