A wrapped candy π¬ | creative-sunday
Process
- In the first step create the sketch of the figure with the help of a lead pencil you can start directly by colouring without a pencil but I have used a pencil just for highlighting the area to highlight for drawing.
- I started colouring from the lightest colour to the darkest colour first colour I choose for drawing is light Sky Blue colour as the app of the Candy is supposed to be of below so the all colours is used in today's drawing are in the same spectrum of blue colour from light to dark.
- Now let's move to our second step as they already said that in this post I am going to use only colours of same shade which is blue so in next step use darker blue colour to add some shares to the wrap of candy.
- You might thinking that the colour I have used in this step is black but let me really it with that the colour I have used for giving dark shade to the drawing is not black it is a combination of dark blue and black colour just mix 80% below and 20% black poster colour in order to create this shade.
- I captured one more image of this result after creating or giving the dark colour Shades to the drawing to be honest looking very simple and separate forward and this actress that it is easy and the results are quiet satisfying as well.
- No let's give some more details to the drawing this is probably the last step of the drawing and in this step I have given some more reflection to the drawing for that purpose I am only using white poster colour.
Final look
That's it guys this was alpha today's post I hope you guys would love this like always don't forget to give us suggestions and complement below that either you love this or not see you next week.
Here is the tutorial of the drawing I made today
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It's very realistic π³
Fantastic bro ππ»
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Itβs one thing to draw and another thing to bring to live what was drawn and you friend did the both effortlessly. Good job!