First of all, we need to draw a combination of a semi-oval and a rectangle. This is the very common outline of sliced ??bread. In order to make it look more three-dimensional, we also need to add some shapes to the sides of the bread outline. Draw several lines of equal length. After the bread is drawn, we need to draw a jam jar next to the bread. We only need to draw a rectangle with arc-shaped corners, and then draw a slender rectangle as the lid of the jam jar.
In order to make the jam jar look more vivid, we can also draw a label sticker on the jar. The outline of the sticker is composed of two rectangles. Next, it’s time to draw the indispensable refreshing coffee in European breakfast. Just draw an inverted trapezoid shape, draw the rim and bottom of the cup on the upper and lower ends of the inverted trapezoid, and draw on the side of the inverted trapezoid. A cup handle in the shape of a semicircle will do.
After drawing the bread, jam, and coffee cup, the entire painting is almost completed, but we still need to draw an apple as the after-dinner fruit, and then draw an oval dinner plate and an oval dinner plate on the background. Rectangular tablecloth. Finally, you need to paint the continental breakfast with color. I chose to use brown to paint the feeling of whole wheat bread. Note that the color of the edge of the bread is slightly darker than the color of the surface of the bread. In addition, you can also paint it with your favorite color. Different flavors of bread.
Next, we have to color the jam jar. I chose to use dark pink to give the feeling of strawberry jam. As for the label of the jam, I will use yellow and pink and print the strawberry shape. pattern to make it look more vivid. Because the color of the jam jar is already leaning towards red, in order to make the color of the continental breakfast look more colorful, I chose to paint the green apples in green, but if you like red apples, you can also choose to paint them in red.
For the coffee cup, I plan to paint the edge of the cup with blue to make it look like a glass cup. This way, I can paint the color of coffee in the center of the cup, which can make people look at it at a glance. I guessed what kind of drink it was. At the end, you only need to paint the tablecloth and dinner plate with your favorite color, and add some patterns to decorate it. Then use a red watercolor pen to "spread jam" on the bread, and use a white highlighter pen to draw on the coffee cup. It's done when the steaming mist comes out.