The painting method of peach is as follows:
1. Shaping: First roughly compose the picture to determine the general shape, size and position of the peach. Note: Water-soluble colored pencils can be erased. It is recommended to use colored pencils directly to shape. Do not use force to draw the lines when shaping.
2. Coloring: The colors of peaches are mainly yellow and red. First, use relatively simple yellow and red to pave the corresponding positions.
3. Deep painting: Use deeper yellows and reds to deepen the painting, and pay attention to some changes in light and dark, such as fruit nests.
4. Depicting darkness: A peach is equivalent to a sphere, and we use brown to depict its darkness and shadows.
5. Depicting the leaves: The leaves are superimposed with yellow, green, and brown to depict the flag levels and changes in light and shade. Apply a layer of yellow first.
6. Complete the painting of the leaves by adding a small amount of green to the bright parts and overlaying the heavier parts with brown.
7. Use black and red to simply depict the fruit base, and the delicious and attractive peach is ready.
Morphological characteristics:
The ripe peach is slightly spherical, with a layer of fine hairs on the surface (this shows that the peach and the peach are the same), green and green. White, white and red. A peach generally weighs 100 to 200 grams, and a large one weighs more than 300 grams. The peach tree is a small deciduous tree with a relatively open posture. It mainly bears medium and long fruit branches and has many multiple buds.
The bark contains a kind of glue called peach gum. Generally the tree is 3-4 meters tall. Young trees grow vigorously, with branches reaching more than 1 meter in one year. The buds mature early and the crown forms quickly. The fruit begins early, starting to bear fruit 2 to 3 years after planting, reaching the fruiting stage in 6 to 7 years, and gradually aging after 15 to 20 years.
Peach tree branches are red on the sunny side and green on the shady side. The branchlets are smooth and hairless. There are 1-3 clusters of terminal buds or inverted buds. The leaves are long lanceolate or oval-lanceolate. The edges are serrated, the petioles have glandular spots, the flowers are pink, the fruit is spherical and hairy on the outside, the flesh is soft and juicy, the core is very large, and the grooves are deep and obvious.