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Before you draw an Easter still life, you need to prepare:
one). A sheet of watercolor paper;
2). Liner;
3). Pencil
four). Eraser;
5). Watercolor;
6). Brush (protein number 5 round);
7). Capacity with water.
It is easiest to understand how to draw Easter, if the whole process of working on the image is divided into separate stages:
1. The horizontal line mark the edge of the table. Draw three eggs and outline the location of the vase;
2. Schematically depict flowers;
3. Draw the leaves. Line out the location of the willow branches. Draw a vase;
4. Draw two daffodils;
5.Picture the rest of the daffodils;
6. Draw stems of flowers and willow branches;
7. On the eggs, draw patterns;
8. Before you colorize the sketch, circle it with a liner;
9.Remove the pencil marks with an eraser;
10. Blue and yellow paint over the vase;
11. Paint the middle of the daffodils with yellow paint, and a little blue paint over their petals;
12. Light green color the leaves and stems;
13. Blue and brown shades of color palm branches;
14. Deepen the shades of flowers, stems and leaves using darker shades;
15. Brown color the table;
16. With bright colors, start painting Easter eggs;
17. Color the Easter eggs.
Easter still life is ready! You can paint it with colored pencils or, for example, felt-tip pens, and not just watercolors.
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