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How to do Hyper realistic drawing (pencil)

How to do Hyper realistic drawing

Introduction: A painting that looks so realistic as a photograph that is usually called a photo realistic drawing or a hyper realistic drawing.It is noting but a skill of an artist.Anyone can do this if he/she has a great knowledge of realism. This process has been done from the ancient time. Famous ancient artists used to do this kind of paintings using oil mediums.But now a days modern artists used to do this paintings using the colour pencils and charcoals.

Hyper-realistic drawings:







Process: The process fro hyper realistic painting is very simple. There are some factors about which you have to think before drawing.The major things are -
  • -dimension
  • -layer process
  • -light and shadows
  • -movements
  • -structures
  • -highlights
  • -darkness

Tips: The darkness and the highlights are a great thing to achieve a hyper realism.The more dark shades in painting the more it will look realistic.
If you are doing pencil drawing drawing then always use a carbon pencils and charcoals to get more realistic effect, because the carbon pencils don't have that much of shine what the graphite pencils have. If your painting has a shine of pencils then it will not going to look realistic.

Materials: The materials used for these paintings are written below.
papers:

  • Bristol board paper
  • ivory paper


blending materials:

  • blending stump
  • tissue paper
  • ear buds


pencils:
  • carbon pencils
  • graphite pencils
  • graph gear mechanical pencils
  • charcoal pencils


erasers:

  • kneaded eraser
  • mono tom bow eraser




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