Step 1: Choose the Fruit for Drawing.
Choose one of the fruits for the memory drawing. Let’s assume we are drawing a mango with leaves for this example. Visualize the mango and its leaves carefully.
Step 2: Drawing the Mango.
- Start by sketching the basic shape of the mango. The mango has an oval shape, slightly tapering at the top. Draw it lightly with a pencil to ensure the proportions are correct.
- Pay attention to the curves of the mango, which should be smooth and flowing.
- Add a small indentation at the top to show where the stem attaches.
Step 3: Drawing the Leaves.
- Draw the leaves extending from the stem area of the mango. Mango leaves are long, narrow, and pointed at the ends.
- Add veins to the leaves with fine lines to make them more detailed and realistic.
- Ensure the leaves are drawn symmetrically to make the design visually balanced.
Step 4: Detailing the Drawing.
- Add shading to the mango by using lighter and darker pencil strokes. The top of the mango should be lighter, and the bottom should be darker to create depth.
- Shade the leaves as well, keeping in mind that the veins will cast shadows, and the edges of the leaves will have slight curvature.
Step 5: Final Touches.
- Add any small details like spots or imperfections on the mango, as real fruits tend to have some irregularities.
- Check the overall balance of the drawing, ensuring the fruit and leaves are proportionate and harmonious.
Conclusion:
Thus, the memory drawing of a mango with leaves is completed, focusing on beauty of lines and resemblance to the real figure.