How To Draw A Realistic Bucket - A Step By Step Guide
This art tutorial is about how to make a realistic digital drawing of a bucket from a life object.
So this is a still life drawing where I placed a custard rubber bucket with a cover on a ground and I stood in an angle of 30 degree watching it from a close range while the light comes from the opposite angle.
AutoDesk sketchbook application is what I used here along with my S-pen.
Step 1
Before starting out, observe the length and the width of what you intend to do. Here, I noticed that the length is greater than the width so I opted for a portrait sized paper.
Step 2
Here, I marked out 3 faint lines which represented my sky, horizon and base. Utilizing these 3 things properly is what would help your work position in the right place. The major area is the horizon where the work will majoruty fall in.
Step 3
In this stage, I made the outline sketch of my object. If I'm not satisfied with the outcome, I can go ahead and erase it then resketch another. When satisfied I can comfortably move to another stage.
Step 4
In this stage, I started adding shade. The first would br lighter shades then I overlay it with darker ones. You could see I had a combination of shadings - scribbles, crossing hatching and hatching. It all depends on how you feel and what you want to accomplish.
Step 5
This could be the final stage. Here I did a lot more work by added more shadings and darker tones. I also applied blurring to give life to the work.
I actually combined it with stage 6 where I added a few base and shadows on the object. There is also a reflected light within which separates the shadow and the object.
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I’m an olodo in this situation
I may not get it😅😅
Nice lecture though
Lol, that's because you have programmed your mind not to get it😅
A beautiful artist has used one of her beautiful baskets and it is very beautiful. The presentation below is even more lovely. You are welcome.
Thank you for your kind word friend.
Glad you love the outcome.
You really are a great artist!