the truth is that ....they don't fit into the color wheel at all!
What are called neutral colors are actually not colors at all...
they are just shades of colors!
neutral "shades" are black, gray, & brown!!
lets look at some examples where neutral {shades} are found
we COULD make a landscape of buildings using neutral colors!
REMEMBER......JUST USE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING TO COLOR IN YOUR ARTWORK: BLACK, GRAY BROWN, AND WHITE {FOR WHITE JUST LEAVE THAT PART UNCOLORED}
Please use a ruler, or side of a book to make straight lines for any items that should be straight!!
Then, As you see here, you only have to put in some windows. Then shade in the buildings!
here are some examples to guide you! come up with your own original setting. remember to go to youtube to help you draw something ......{if that helps} Like meowcles
This student was working on a classroom setting
she couldn't draw any people......so she just added thing that were easy to draw, and used a ruler!!
She finished by coloring some things brown, some gray and some black....she left some things white
This boy asked if he could just draw a store? I said "yes" as long as you add a lot of details........He was about to start shading it in with some black, brown and gray! He left some parts uncolored.....so they stayed white