Hi Karen- the thing to remember when drawing at night is that shadows are much darker and you have to make adjustments so the shadows don’t dominate the drawing. As an example your shadow here is way too dark (even though it was probably that dark in reality). I am missing the toning on your tulip that would establish it’s form. For a white flower you can use the great/green pencil for toning. You could go greener for the stem color.
Hi Karen- the thing to remember when drawing at night is that shadows are much darker and you have to make adjustments so the shadows don’t dominate the drawing. As an example your shadow here is way too dark (even though it was probably that dark in reality). I am missing the toning on your tulip that would establish it’s form. For a white flower you can use the great/green pencil for toning. You could go greener for the stem color.
That’s helpful. Thank you. Will try to adjust this drawing.
Earth green pencil for toning – what I think Doug meant