Here is a free how-to draw of the Apple Harvest Bushel Picture.
This picture was inspired by some tables at a roadside fruit stand that had
different varieties of apples in big bushels on some boxes.
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Draw lightly at first so that you can erase and clean it up later.
Start by gathering your reference materials like favorite pictures of tulips
from cards, magazines, or calendars. I used some photos that I took at a fruit
stand beside the road in Pennsylvania USA.
Use the pictures for ideas and design.
The bushel is in front of a box. The Box is drawn with parallel lines that
form a Parrallegram on the top and sides. But do not worry if it is not
perfect it is supposed to look old and worn.
The bushel is two horizontal ovals and vertical lines that connect the top
and bottom ovals. Use a guideline to keep both sides level or else one
side will be higher than the other.
Draw an apple on top of the box, just make it a circle at first. You will
come back and finish it later.
Draw two or three bushes in front and one on the side, it gives the picture
interest.
Use circles to compose the apples, remember to draw them lightly at first.
place them randomly and not too orderly. Do not make them look like a
pyramid or too tall, just a few on top of others. Start them as circles.
Have some in from of others. Once they are in the right places erase the
bottom of the circles if you need to.
Add details to build up the realism. Draw lines that show the thickness of
the edge of the box. Draw a second line around the edge of the bushel to
show its thickness Draw vertical lines for the parts of the bushels.
Draw two lines for the top edges of the bushels, and for the band that wraps
it.
Draw verticle lines to indicate the wall behind, draw horizontal lines to
give the look of the wood floor.
Erase the extra lines.
Determine which side the light is coming in from. Add shadows on the
opposite side of the light. So if the light is from the right the shadow
will be on the left. Put shadows inside the box and behind the
bushels. Take your time with the shadows since they give it depth and
roundness.
Use choppy lines to give the wood wall and floor texture and
character.
I hope your drawing is a masterpiece!
(c) Adron 10/16/20
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