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Just studying to draw some fruits (tomato is a fruit too!!)Original drawing :
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Kaiuke [2012-03-31 08:04:21 +0000 UTC]
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The amount of detail you have here is amazing. I want to tell you about each one since they are 4 different drawings.
For the apple: The outline is in good dimentions and proportions. You have the shape to the fruit and even without the other steps it it easy to tell waht you were drawing. The outline alone could be the extent of some artists drawings. The second step includes all the colores found in a Granny Smith green apple and shows where you are going to put the shading. It shows exaclty how well you planned out wach drawing and that you were not just winging it on this project. The final result looks so realistic, I believed it to be a photograph when I saw the thumbnail version. The colors and highlighs are perfectly placed as well as the shading. The water drop is done masterfully and looks well placed.
For the Strawberry: Just like the apple, you have the proportions and dimentions done accuratly, however you went a step farther and supplied the lighting as well. It shows that you know exactly where you want your light source as well as exact shape your after. The second step is also similar to the apple; the colors and shading are perfectly placed and, althoguh you cannot tell if it is a raspberry or a red pepper yet, the shape and dimentions are all there. This is almost the look of a cartoon artists work. The final result is so amazing in the detail that it seems it must be a photograph. I love how you have the shading and highlights for each seed and the leaves are perfectly shaded. The texture of the leaves is well used as is the seeds. I would have made the stem and leaves a little darker because when you buy raspberries in the store, they have started to whither already, but for a freashly picked fruit it is stunning in detail.
For the Tomato: The outline is to the same extent as the raspberry, lighting is shown as well as the leaves good details. You can see where you are headed and can easily tell what it is suppose to be. I would have draw it a little wider for a more plump plant but it is opinion. The second step shows amazing color like the others and it wouldn't need the last step for most artists. The shadings show every conture in the tomato, even the buldges in the back and that is not too easily accomplished by intermediate artists. The final step shows amazing work; the curl on the leaves and the water look amazing, the texture is well used and looks very realistic. The contures throughout the fruit are well drawn and brings all the more realism to the whole. The water drops are well placed and do not look forced, they look as if the plant had actually just been washed off in a sink.
For the orange: The outline shows great work, I love how you did not only a full fruit, but half of one. The leaves are a perfect shape as is the fruit itself. The second step shows very accurate coloring of an orange and its leaves. The lighting here is very well done and you have captured how non-reflective an orange is. For the final step there are a few things I can find to critique. For starters, I love the way you did the texture on the leaves and the water drops are very realistic and well placed. The full fruit has amazing texture and the shading and highlights once again give you a picture purfect fruit. However, I have a few things about the half fruit to say. I love the way you know the anatomy of the orange and how perfectly it is drawn. The colors of it match perfectly and the peel and insides look very realistic. However, oranges are very juicy. I would have made the inside look a little more moist and added a few more water drops to the full orange and possibly on top of the half. It looks amazing as it is, this is again just an opinion.
Overall this is an amazing piece of art and I would love to have your skills. The way you captured each piece with picture purfect realism just takes breaths away. Very amazing job. 10/10.
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Kaiuke In reply to Kaiuke [2012-03-31 18:33:21 +0000 UTC]
Just to clearify, i kept calling the strawberry a reaspberry... I knew what it was I was just mixing words up. ^////^ Sorrry.
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HalloweenPanda [2012-03-31 06:45:12 +0000 UTC]
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I must say you have quite the talent. The apple looks like you could bite right into it.
Now I do not know if you were going for realistic, but the other three are very close to real. Such as the leaf edges and the seeds in the strawberry. Perhapse a touch more shadow in certain places to bring the shine out more.
But ultimately, your impact makes me want to eat them up. You have a wonderful eye for detail. I could never achieve what you are able to do at all.
Please keep up the wonderful works.
Well done!
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Aqua999 [2016-05-24 15:52:21 +0000 UTC]
The fruits look so real but the shading on the ground looks a bit fake
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vanillaorangelatte [2013-12-19 23:25:06 +0000 UTC]
It's always interesting to look at "making of", thank you.
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NotListeningCat [2013-05-14 20:33:33 +0000 UTC]
YAY! Tomatoes are fruits! Someone actually knows that!
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missharukichi [2013-03-18 15:02:14 +0000 UTC]
wow~~ ..can i eat them..they look like a real fruit
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Wolveskhan [2013-02-16 12:08:51 +0000 UTC]
Incredible work. That one with the potatos too. I'm stunned!
What brushes do you use for the texturization?
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Seg0Art [2012-12-02 05:37:15 +0000 UTC]
this is great, i mean i would stop at the middle ones, but you go above and beyond.. and i look at it, and im like the detail is amazing!!!!!!!!!!
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xgothikix [2012-07-29 16:19:17 +0000 UTC]
EMERGERD THIS IS SO COOL!!!!!!!!!!!! What are your brush settings if you dont mind me asking? Like for sketching its so clean and pencil like!
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Hatty-hime [2012-07-20 23:27:34 +0000 UTC]
HNNNNNNG <3
Its so real. Your work always reminds me of realistic photos D:
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Merrycka [2012-07-20 11:27:15 +0000 UTC]
LOL what happened? the strawberry really turned in to a real one ....
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Botoru [2012-07-19 09:13:48 +0000 UTC]
i like the strawberry one, looks the most realistic ^^
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WynnThatGirl [2012-07-19 08:50:12 +0000 UTC]
so realistic. i couldn't believe my eyes and have to blink several times to make sure i m looking at a computer screen! awesome job!
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Hitryi-Pryanik [2012-07-05 01:55:56 +0000 UTC]
Как раз надумал овощи-фрукты рисовать. У помидора забавно листики завились, так конечно не бывает обычно, но выглядит лучше.
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Zwirrlicht [2012-06-27 19:32:49 +0000 UTC]
This is frekin' amazing! You must have magical hands! XD
I love your work!
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scratchback [2012-05-18 10:43:52 +0000 UTC]
Needless to say, these look totally photorealistic; particularly the apple & strawberry. The stylized curls (well, I'm guessing that they're stylized) on the tomato is my favorite part.
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jbyrd117 [2012-05-15 20:58:45 +0000 UTC]
I feel like there are a lot of steps in between the 2nd and the 3rd steps haha
good job though
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Azot2024 In reply to jbyrd117 [2012-05-18 23:19:49 +0000 UTC]
not so many ) I have only 1 hour per image
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pyro-helfier [2012-04-13 20:55:10 +0000 UTC]
I like the swirlies on the tomato leaves and the seeds on the strawberry look so real.
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