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In today's drawing tutorial, we will learn how to draw an apple with a simple pencil. Step 1. Draw the shape of an apple using a square box. Step 2. Draw the apple leaves and the stick the apple hangs on. Step 3. Erase the auxiliary squares. Step 4. Hatch the darker spots on the apple and leaves. Step 5. Continue hatching the apple drawing to show its volume. Step 6. Hatching the middle part of the apple. Step 7. Smear the hatching on the apple drawing to get the glossy look of an apple.

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Viral Art 🎨 on Instagram: "Sketching an apple with a pencil is a great way to improve your observation and shading techniques. Begin by outlining the basic form, paying attention to its roundness and the small dip where the stem attaches. Determine the direction of the light to identify areas of brightness and shadow.  Apply shading to the darker regions using soft, controlled strokes, gradually layering to achieve depth. Smooth out the pencil marks with a blending tool or tissue, keeping the highlights light for a realistic effect. Use a fine-tipped pencil for details like the texture of the skin and the stem. With consistent practice, your drawing will accurately reflect the apple’s shape, texture, and form.  Artist: lele98981 / 和老师一起学画画 on Douyin  #drawing #apple #tutorial" Apple Shadow Drawing, Pencil Shading Techniques Step By Step, Drawing Shadows And Light, Shading Drawing Ideas, Douyin Drawing, Apple Sketch, Pencil Shading Techniques, Realistic Shading, Drawing Apple

Viral Art 🎨 on Instagram: "Sketching an apple with a pencil is a great way to improve your observation and shading techniques. Begin by outlining the basic form, paying attention to its roundness and the small dip where the stem attaches. Determine the direction of the light to identify areas of brightness and shadow. Apply shading to the darker regions using soft, controlled strokes, gradually layering to achieve depth. Smooth out the pencil marks with a blending tool or tissue, keeping…

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