![]() ![]() ![]() To add more details to this fruit, draw approximatelyĢ0 tiny dots and color them in a slightly lighter shade of the pink we used for Color the body red ( #f16359), the leaves green ( #a6d36b), the eyes dark blue ( #1b142c), and the Head and the stem first (2), and move on to the leaves (3). The third object to trace is the strawberry. Use a darker shade of green for the stems. To make things more diverse, make one of theĬherries smiling and the other one frowning. Separately, or trace one of the cherries and then multiply it and position it And as a final touch, add some decorative curvy lines right above the If you are too lazy to do it, just use the same face you created for Color them pink ( #f4688b) and green ( #a6d36b).Īdd the face. With the bigger shapes-the body and the greens. ![]() The second object to get traced is the beetroot. Don’t forget to Delete the sketch once you Original lines, in order to create a net formation (5). Mirror the multiplied lines and place them over the With that, draw six diagonal lines, color them in a slightly lighter shade of ChooseĪ darker shade of green for the second part of the crown (4). These parts, color it yellow ( #f1c82e) and green ( #a6d36b)-colors from our color palette. Add the twoĬircles as eyes and the curvy shape as a mouth (3). Start by tracing the bigger parts of the object, such as This might seem moreĬomplicated than the rest of the sketched fruits and vegetables, but it requires Start by tracing the most complex sketch: the pineapple. Without any worries that you might mess it up. Mid-century style illustrations are forgiving of loose lines, so trace the sketch Once again, we’ll be using the Pen Tool (P) as our main tool to create this illustration. Feel free to add any other light and freshĬolor you would like to have in this illustration. This way, the illustration will get a certain contrast and will be The idea is to have the light colors as the main ones and the dark as aīackground. I chose five vivid colors (yellow, orange, pink, blue, and green) and oneĭark blue. You start working on the illustration, take a moment to define the color Will use to fill the empty spaces in the pattern. Also, draw five tiny leaves and objects which we Draw four types of herb leaves, starting with a simple one andĮnding with a more complex one. ![]() Throw in some green leaves for decoration purposes, which will be scatteredĪround the objects. We would like to create a more complex pattern, so we will Use a very light shade of grey because it will Pineapple, a lemon wedge and a whole lemon, an eggplant, a pear, an apple, a beetroot, a strawberry,Ī carrot, a tomato, and cherries. Of two dots as eyes and one curvy line for a lip. Let's do one with many cute and simple fruits and vegetablesġ0 or 11 different types of fruits and vegetables, and add simple faces to them consisting This will be the area where we create the pattern unit.Ī sketch is the easiest way to get a result as close as possible to your In the dialog box, set the Profile to Web and set the Width to 1000 px and the Height to 500 px. Get inspired with the awesome collection of Decorative Vector Patterns you can easily find on GraphicRiver. And with spring here and summer on the way, we can put this style to the test by creating a cute, mid-century pattern made out of many fruits and vegetables. The retro style is back and here to stay! We can feel its presence through handmade fonts, pastels, a limited color palette, and of course, simple shapes. ![]()
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