I remember the first time I learned about red spider. Although I was quite scared at the time, I thought the pictures were actually quite beautiful. In this article we are going to teach flower drawing. I also thought for a long time that such a plant did not exist, just like an imaginary creature like a dragon. I didn’t expect that it really exists and there are quite a lot of them being cultivated now, and they come in various colors.
Lycoris radiata, also known as red Bana, represents endless love, a sign of death, and a call from hell. White Bana represents endless yearning, hopeless love, and a letter from heaven.
How can we miss such a charming flower? Today, I will share with you a simple, beautiful and beautiful drawing of the red spider lily. Please follow me closely.
Step 1
Medium yellow + white, apply color to the bright white area in the picture;
Pink + white, color the slightly reddish areas;
Pink + rose red, continue to apply red, pay attention to the transition between colors;
Step: 2
Rose red + medium yellow, mix to create an orangey color;
Rose red + ultramarine + a small amount of coal black, the rightmost color is purple and darker;
Step: 3
This step is simple and fun, and the effect is obvious;
Just use our sponge and pat from light to dark;
Step: 4
Use medium yellow + rose red, and use a liner pen to draw the shape of the red spider lily;
Use dark red + coal black to color the shadow part of the red spider lily;
Step: 5
Dark red + medium yellow, to adjust the color to remove the fine petals of the red spider lily;
Use coal black to draw the flower stem of the red spider lily. Be careful not to make the color too dark and the stem too thick.
This step requires steady hands and no shaking;
Step: 6
Finally, just draw the blue butterfly.
White + ultramarine + ordinary blue + coal black, use a thin liner pen to paint.
Today’s painting tutorial ends here. I think red spider lily is also a very romantic flower. I wonder what your impression of red spider lily is. Would you choose to plant it in your own garden?
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