{"id":22434,"date":"2024-01-22T02:30:22","date_gmt":"2024-01-22T00:30:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=22434"},"modified":"2024-01-22T02:30:22","modified_gmt":"2024-01-22T00:30:22","slug":"how-to-draw-a-cherry-blossom-tree-with-pencil","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/how-to-draw-a-cherry-blossom-tree-with-pencil\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Draw A Cherry Blossom Tree With Pencil"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Supplies and Interpreting the Image<\/h2>\n

Aspiring artists require a few tools to achieve an aesthetically pleasing end result. Cherry blossoms can be drawn with just a few simple supplies, such as: a pencil, eraser, and paper. Optional supplies include a blending stump, tortillion, and\/or white drawing pencil.
\nTo start, it is best to find a reference image that can be interpreted by the artist. A basic image will appear flat and may be easier, allowing the artist to create the look they desire. A more complex image may convey the appearance of dimension and framing within the drawing, but may prove a more difficult task. The successful drawing of a cherry blossom requires an understanding of the anatomy of the tree, as these unique species of trees differ from forest trees of differing types. <\/p>\n

Creating the Pencil Strokes<\/h2>\n

Using the basic supplies, begin by creating the structure of the tree. A rough sketch may prove helpful for this purpose. Start with the trunk and any branches, consider their position and direction. Then, add any leaves and little details that can be seen from the reference image.
\nThroughout the drawing process, a light hand should be used. The more drawn that is etched into the paper as the feathers and petals of the tree, the more challenging it will be erase and potentially respark the passion of the drawing. As the pencil and eraser are being used across the same pieces of paper, the base of the tree is likely to go through many changes. <\/p>\n

Adding Lights and Shadows<\/h2>\n

A cherry blossom tree appears to be illuminated by the sun, leaving it with a beautiful coloring of pink and white. When the artist begins to add color to the tree it is important to remember that colors may appear bright or muted based on the level of light cast on the surface of the leaves and petals.
\nDuring the shading process, shadows should also be consider. To show the depth of the tree, shadows should be used along the petals and leaves, as this will show not only the size but the interweaving branches as well. As the sun is always found in the sky, its direction needs to be taken into consideration in order to draw shadows in their proper place. <\/p>\n

Getting the Texture Right<\/h2>\n

Cherry blossoms have a certain texture, exaggerated by its individual petals, that sets it apart from other blossom trees. To achieve the same aura of these trees, the artist should use a combination of small, precise pencil strokes to show the petals giving off the perception of a young flower in full bloom.
\nPart of achieving this also requires attention to areas of focus. The petals should be focused on while drawing, from the ends of its branch to the tips of its leaves. Meanwhile, the trunk, branches, ebbs and flows of the tree must be given the same attention to ensure its structure holds strength throughout the design. <\/p>\n

Capturing the Motion<\/h2>\n