How to draw Palm Sunday
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Place the sheet of paper vertically. Draw a solar disk with a pencil. We won't need a pencil anymore. We make the sky in large rings from the solar disk to the edges (gradually increasing the radius and darkening the color). The colors of the circles are sequentially yellow (sun), yellow-white, orange-white, pink. Blurring the boundaries between the "rings", making the transitions smoother
Slightly darken the solar disk. We outline the future domes with color. We draw the largest dome in the center in yellow, small domes in orange along the edges. We draw the tops of the domes. Fill in the outlines with color. We outline the shadows on the domes. Slightly blur the shadows along the inner contour, softening their borders. With white color we draw light on the domes. Strengthen the shadows on the domes with brown. We color the "drums" of the domes and the walls of the temple. (The drum is a cylindrical or multifaceted part of the building, which serves as the basis for the dome). We outline the contours of the wall and roof with color. We perform roofing in orange color. We draw windows. With light strokes we make light on roofs, windows. We carry out shadows on the "drums". We draw windows and patterned "belts" on the "drums". Draw the crosses in orange. With a thin brush, draw light and shadows on the crosses. With light strokes, we divide the domes into separate “scales”. In brown, draw willow branches around the entire perimeter of the composition, thus creating a kind of frame.
With a large brush, draw the blossoming willow buds - in yellow. In black-brown color we draw "scales" at the base of the kidneys. With a thin brush in orange, draw the villi on the kidneys - these will be the shadows. With white color we draw villi on the kidneys - this will be light. We apply light strokes of light to the branches. We refine the contours of the kidneys and domes with black-brown color. We draw lattices on the windows with white color. Our work is completed. Spring mood and creative success to you!
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