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Hi, I am Dilip Sarker, today I am here with an interesting subject which is 3D wall painting. Now-a-days it became vary fascinating to decorate our houses even our walls. People are using verity types of painting to decorate their walls, 3d art is one of them. Children love this kind of things especially when it is their favourite cartoon characters. Almost every child love spider-man. So today I have shown you how to draw a 3D spider man on your own wall.
COLOR: Acrylic- Deep Blue, Red, Chrome yellow and White.
HOW TO DRAW 3D WALL PAINTING TECHNIQUES-ACRYLIC COLOR
STEP 1: As the first step it is not so easy like my other paintings because you have to be always careful as you are doing this on your own finish wall, obviously you will not want your wall to look messy with color. Here we will start from drawing a figure of hanging Spider man. You have to draw the figure very perfectly that there should not be any mistake like big hand and small leg or something like that. Obviously you have to remember that there will be only one chance if you do mistakes then you have to face many problems of making it right again.
STEP 2: Then I filled red portion of my spider man, from the head to belly, some of hands and legs. Now here you have to know a fact that from where you want light come from. Here I have chosen the light come from the front so as spider man have a kind of fine cutting of his physique so when he hang in this posture his chest is up automatically and the chest portion is lighted where the belly portion has shadow effect. You have to care about the light and shadow for getting that 3d effect that’s why I have described this in detail. So for light red in the chest for the lighted part I have used red and chrome yellow and for the deep red in the belly I used Prussian blue and red for shadow. And on some places of hand ,legs and also in head you have to use light and shadow effect as your light directions and also in the neck below the face and in the shoulder groove it is little dark for shadow. (See picture of proper color placement)
STEP 3: Now the rest part of our spider man is blue part. Here I have used Prussian blue. But in lighted part understanding the fact where you want to show lighted I have mixed the blue up with white for that and for darker shades in the grooves and in some areas of legs and hands. I have used red and blue (more blue and less red). And then for the stripes of the spider's costume I have used blue and red. Draw the stripes in the kind it looks like spider net. But don’t use the color deeply here and also doesn’t use brush too straight, use it in the way it takes an effect like some stripes are obvious and some are not.
STEP 4: Then I have drawn the face stripes and the eyes. The stripes of face is simple, it starts from a point in the center spreads all over the face like a proper woven spider net. And in the eyes i have used white and blue mix-up and again in the middle I used more white. That mix-up is for some variation of the glasses of his eye.
STEP 5: In the last step I have drawn the shadow of the whole figure which is very essential for making any 3D art. You have to draw the shadow of the same shape and the same size just in a little side of the spider man which will show that the shadow is in the back of the spider man. And in the chest i have drawn that spider of spider man with blue and red.
THANKS FOR VISITING AND YOUR LOVES & SUPPORT.
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