Gold drawing in just 6 Easy Steps!
When describing something of value, youve probably heard of the saying worth its weight in gold.
It still holds great value to this day, and is an important contributor to the economy.
So sit back and enjoy this luxurious step-by-step guide on how to draw gold in just 6 easy steps!
How to Draw Gold Lets Get Started!
For now, we shall focus on the outline for this bar before we add some details later on.
As shown in the reference image, the actual corners will be quite round.
The corner on the bottom left will be especially rounded as well.
There will be a long top edge, and then we will also see two of the sides.
Then we will proceed to step 3 to continue.
We will add some details to the first bar shortly, but first we shall draw another bar.
This one will be behind the initial bar, and the first one will be leaning on this one.
Because this second bar is lying flat, the edges will naturally look a bit different.
This one will have a little more shading than the first one did, as it is more obscured.
We will finish off the final touches in the next step.
First, finish off the outline for the final gold bar that you started in the prior step.
Be sure to add lots of shading details to this one as well!
What kind of background do you imagine would suit these gold bars?
We used dark gold coloring with lighter highlights to make it look shinier.
it’s possible for you to also vary things by changing up the art mediums you choose.
Using some paints with colored gold markers could help to make this image look even richer.
What colors and art mediums will you use for this golden drawing?
With this gold drawing we created, we kept the pile at a reasonable size.
Gold is certainly valuable, but there are many other valuable objects that people desire as well.
These could be fun to add to your drawing of gold!
For some common examples, you could add some piles of money or maybe diamonds or precious stones.
Adding valuables such as these would really make this a treasure to behold!
What valuable treasures would you like to add to the drawing?
For example, this pile of gold could be safely locked up in a secure vault.
Thats one idea, but what else could you use for this to finish off the scene?
Your Gold Drawing is Complete!
That brings you to the end of this guide onhow to draw gold!
Now it’s possible for you to show off your creativity by drawing some more details.
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