The poached egg painting tutorial is as follows:
1. Preparation materials
1. Drawing paper: used to carry the image of the poached egg.
2. Brush: used to draw the shape and details of poached eggs.
3. Watercolor paint: used to color poached eggs.
4. Water cup: used for mixing watercolor paints.
5. Paper towel: used to absorb excess water from the brush.
2. Prepare paints and brushes
1. Mix the appropriate amount of watercolor paint and water in a water glass to prepare the color you need. You can try using light yellow, light blue and white to simulate the poached egg and the water around it.
2. Use a paintbrush to dip an appropriate amount of paint, and then doodle a circle on the drawing paper as the bottom of the poached egg.
3. Add some small curves and textures inside the circle to simulate the surface of a poached egg.
3. Add shadows and highlights
1. Mix some dark yellow paint on the palette.
2. Use a paintbrush dipped in dark yellow paint, and then apply it to the bottom and right side of the poached egg to simulate shadows. The shadow should have a gradient effect from left to right.
3. Take some white paint and apply it on the top and left side of the poached egg to simulate highlights. The highlights should have a bright, reflective effect.
4. Use a paper towel to absorb the excess water from the brush, and then use a finer brush to add more details and textures to the surface of the poached egg to enhance its three-dimensionality and realism.
4. Perfect the details and background
1. Add some light blue water ripples at the bottom of the drawing paper to simulate the flow of water. These water ripples can be painted using a small paintbrush or stylus pen.
2. Add some small bubbles around the poached eggs to enhance the vividness of the picture. These bubbles can be painted using white or light yellow paint.
3. Finally, use a thinner brush to add more detail and texture to the surface of the poached egg to enhance its realism. For example, you can add small dimples or bumps to the surface of the poached egg, or add more detail in the shadows and highlights.
4. After the paint is dry, your poached egg painting is complete! You can hang this painting on your wall or display it on your desk as a beautiful piece of art.