Maple leaves have very beautiful and varied colors, from green to yellow-orange tones. Maple leaves are complex in shape. You need to learn how to draw a separate leaf, and then repeat the drawing, copying the technique of drawing leaves. Let's draw a maple leaf.
It is necessary
- - paper;
- - Maple Leaf;
- - leaves;
- - watercolor paints;
- - palette.
Instructions
Step 1
First, make a print from the maple leaf. Take a sheet of paper, clean paper, and watercolor. Color the front side of the maple in yellow, orange, red colors. On a blank sheet of paper, turn over the face of the maple tree and press down with your hand. The result is a very beautiful, neat maple print. Draw the edges of the leaf with brown watercolor paint and draw veins, lines. Add a stick.
Step 2
Now proceed to the detailed drawing. Draw an open circle. Draw one straight line, ending at the base of the open circle. Then place a point from the straight lines to where the open circle ends and draw 6 lines (sectors) around the circle to form a fan. Count together with the first straight line - you should get 7 lines. Place dots in the middle of each sector, not necessarily in neat order. Now draw from the beginning of the bottom point the shape of a maple leaf. The top is in the shape of a triangle. Connect it to every point in the sector. Draw a straight line from the closed circle.
Step 3
Now draw detailed, similar, differently shaped corners on the edges of the maple. Start in straight lines (sticks). You can stretch or constrict them and in different lengths. Then, on 7 lines, draw veins of different sizes, they should start from the bottom with small lines, gradually lengthening to the size of each leaf. Erase the extra lines.
Step 4
Color the maple tree. First, add yellow watercolor paint to the palette, dilute with a little water and paint over the entire maple. Take orange paint and mix with yellow. Apply this color without touching the veins and lines from the beginning to the middle of the maple. Add more orange to make the color a little darker than the original and paint over the beginning of the remaining leaves at the edges. Then circle the yellow edges and lines of the maple tree with light orange to make the outline. The maple is ready.