When winter fades and the first green blades of grass appear, it's time for an atmospheric spring picture. In this guide, you will learn how to create a vivid forest motif with a little bunny using erasing techniques and fine color accents.
Spring is knocking at the door and the snow is melting. Color the background only lightly with blue and leave spaces for trees, bunnies, and stones. You can use an eraser to define the contours of these shapes even more clearly.
Now color in the trees and the bunny. For fine branches or soft contours, you can rub color powder onto an extra sheet of paper and apply it with a damp cotton swab. The color stick itself is wonderful for creating specific contrasts on the head or paws.
Give the bunny vitality: highlight bright spots on the chest and ears with the eraser. Carefully set dark accents on the paws or tail with the black color stick or a moistened cotton swab.
Brown soil and green grass are now emerging from under the snow. Use the bright spots in the background to create a natural forest floor around the bunny with green and brown.
Finally, integrate details such as bushes with green buds. The heads of the snowdrops work best with some opaque white or white acrylic paint – this really makes the early spring shine in your picture!
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