Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - How to draw grapefruit?

How to draw grapefruit?

1. Summarize the positional relationship among grapefruit, orange and kumquat with geometric figures. Pay attention to the shading relationship between grapefruit and orange, kumquat is a little farther away.

2. Further summarize the outline of the fruit, extract the block of leaves, and peel off the orange fruit in the middle.

3. Pay attention to the shape of leaves and the direction of veins when thinning fruit lines. There are many peeled orange peels in the middle, which need faint lines to indicate the position.

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1, start painting grapefruit. First, the color of the whole grapefruit is evenly painted with light yellow, and then lightly painted with orange from the edge of the grapefruit to the inside, so that the three-dimensional effect of the grapefruit is initially presented. Finally, the top of the grapefruit and the part covered by another fruit are painted yellow-brown, so that the sense of space of the grapefruit is also reflected.

2. Use orange yellow to smear along the edge contour of the grapefruit in a circular trajectory, while leaving a circular light-receiving surface to make the grapefruit look more delicious. Leaving the top blank without coating the edge part is also a way to make grapefruit look more shiny and attractive. Pay attention to some dots on the tip of colored pencil when smearing the epidermis to increase the texture of the peel surface.

3. Draw the direction of the vein with a sharp olive-green pencil, carefully outline the outline edge of the petiole, and lightly draw the shadow at the node of the petiole. At the same time, the part of the peel covered by leaves and the upper and lower parts covered by another fruit are also shaded to make the whole grapefruit more complete. Note that when olive green is used to smear shadows, dots on colored lead tips should also be used to enrich the texture of the peel.