Realistic Apple🍎 #realisticartist #realisticdrawing #artist #reels #newvideo

Realistic Apple🍎 #realisticartist #realisticdrawing #artist #reels #newvideo

Creating a realistic apple drawing requires attention to detail and the use of various colors to capture the nuances of the apple's surface. Here's a short video guide along with a description of the colors you'll need: Materials: Drawing paper Pencils (HB, 2B, 4B) Colored pencils or watercolor paints (red, green, yellow, brown, black, white) Eraser Blending stump or cotton swabs Step-by-Step Guide: Step 1: Outline the Apple Sketch the Basic Shape: Start with an HB pencil to lightly draw the basic shape of the apple. It should be slightly asymmetrical, as no real apple is perfectly round. Add Details: Draw the stem at the top, and outline any noticeable bumps or indentations. Step 2: Shading and Base Colors Shading with Pencils: Use the 2B and 4B pencils to add shading to the apple. Focus on areas where the shadows fall, usually the sides away from the light source. Base Color Application: Lightly color the apple with a base layer of red (for a red apple) or green (for a green apple). Use light strokes to ensure the base is smooth. Step 3: Adding Depth and Highlights Layering Colors: For a red apple, use shades of red, orange, and a touch of yellow to create depth. Add darker reds and even some purple for the shadows. For a green apple, use various greens, yellow, and a touch of brown. Highlights: Use white or a very light yellow to add highlights where the light hits the apple directly. These are typically on the top or the side facing the light source. Step 4: Detailing Stem: Use brown and a bit of black to draw the stem. Add some green if the stem is still fresh. Surface Texture: Add small dots or slight lines to mimic the texture of the apple skin. Use a sharp colored pencil or a fine brush. Blending: Blend the colors smoothly using a blending stump or cotton swabs. This helps in creating a realistic surface. Step 5: Final Touches Refine Shadows and Highlights: Go over the shadows with a darker shade and highlights with a lighter shade if needed. Ensure the transitions are smooth. Refine Edges: Sharpen the edges of the apple and the stem if they have become blurry during the blending process. Background (Optional): Add a simple shadow below the apple to ground it. Use gray or a very light touch of black. Color Descriptions: Red Apple: Primary red for the main body, darker red and purple for shadows, orange and yellow for highlights, and brown and black for the stem. Green Apple: Various greens for the main body, yellow for highlights, brown for spots or imperfections, and brown and black for the stem. Shadows and Highlights: Use black sparingly for the darkest shadows and white for the brightest highlights. Video Tips: Lighting: Ensure your workspace is well-lit to show the color nuances. Angles: Capture different angles of your drawing process. Explanation: Explain your choice of colors and techniques as you draw. Editing: Speed up repetitive parts and focus on key steps. Thank you For Watching If you like my videos And find them helpful then Like , Share & Subscribe my channel #Nawaz Art Studio ================**********================== For Business Enquiry - [email protected] ================**********==================