![]() ![]() You will need to to be a member over on Patreon in order to access the modules but scroll down for a FREE 15-minute preview of this drawing.Ĭlick on any of the links below to find the module you want to watch. This tutorial series includes a link to my reference image, a line drawing/outline, a supplies list, a pencil list and 3 video-based lessons. The key to making this one look realistic is creating the texture on the oranges and I show you how to do that in Module 3. I show you how to draw a single leaf and a single orange in real-time and you must have the skills to translate what you learn from those lessons to the rest of the piece. ![]() I have listed this as an Advanced drawing tutorial. The pencil was blended with Utrecht NOOD, No Odor Paint Thinner. Make sure to use a light hand, as you can always add more color but its harder to remove it. The lines produced by the edge of the brush are a nice graphic way to imitate the orange pulp texture. I used bright orange, medium orange, and red orange. Adding successive layers of paint in this way is a watercolor technique known as glazing. This was drawn on Rising Museum Mount Board using Prismacolor, Faber Castell Polychromos, and Caran d’Ache Luminance, Derwent Lightfast and Holbein colored pencils. Using the edge of your brush, and holding the brush almost horizontal to the paper, dab three lines of color to the edge of each triangular segment. I loved working with these bright Oranges and Greens. The pencil colors used are Yellow Ochre, Canary Yellow, Grey Green, Cadmium Orange. It is no secret that Fruit on a Branch is my favorite thing to draw. An exercise in drawing with colored pencils - learn to draw cotswold. The combination of these three qualities gives paintings an illusion of depth and form, but the most important component in drawing all forms realistically is value. Every color has three qualities: temperature, intensity and value. Hello! Welcome to the Orange Branch Tutorial series! Technically, drawing in colored pencil is simply layering semitransparent colors on paper to create vivid paintings. ![]()
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