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How to sketch an apple tree

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Cartoon Apple Tree Step-by-Step Drawing Tutorial

How to Draw Apple Tree

How to Draw Apple Tree

Apple trees may be grown by using the Farming skill. Level 27 farmers may plant an apple tree seed in a plant pot that has been filled with dirt from any empty gardening patch. A gardening trowel is needed to plant the seed, which must then be watered with a watering can. These actions are all performed in the inventory section of the interface.

After a few minutes, the planted seed will become an apple tree sapling and can then be transferred to a fruit tree patch. The fruit tree patch must first be raked clean of weeds. Compost or supercompost may be added prior to planting, and once planted (using a spade and trowel), the nearby farmer may be paid to watch over your tree. The payment for looking after an apple tree is 9 raw sweetcorn, which may be noted to save space.

An apple tree sapling may take fourteen or more hours to mature. An amulet of nature may be bound to the patch to provide progress on its growth. Once mature, the tree produces up to six cooking apples at a time.

Planting the apple tree sapling gives 22 farming experience, and checking a healthy fully-grown apple tree provides 1199.5 farming experience. If the farmer does not watch the tree, then disease on the tree may be removed using secateurs. However, if left alone, the diseased tree will die. It will take around 880 minutes (14.67 hours) to grow.

Each apple, when picked, gives 8.5 farming experience. When all six apples have been picked, the tree will slowly produce more apples until all six are available again. However, the apples may be picked individually provided that at least one appears on the tree.

Here are the steps to draw Cartoon Apple Tree. Enjoy!

Step 1: Draw the root and trunk of the tree with some grass.

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Step 2: Draw some curves as the crown of the tree.

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Step 3: Draw some apples in the crown and one apple under the tree.

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Step 4: Color the trunk and the root brown.

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Step 5: Color the leaves and the grass using green and yellow.

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Step 6: Color the apples red and draw a shadow under the tree.

How to Draw Apple Tree


Apple Tree Apple Tree : Circle Game

Towards the end of August when Summer has ripened the harvest, there are many lovely traditions to celebrate Nature’s bounty and the turning of the season. Apple Tree Apple Tree is an old, traditional circle game and just right for the last days of Summer. It is often used in playground games, as a way of eliminating players, so that the last person left can be chosen to start the next game.

Apple tree, apple tree,

Will your apple fall on me?

I won’t cry, I won’t shout,

If your apple knocks me out!

Here is the tree with leaves so green.

Here are the apples that hang inbetween.

When the wind blows the apples will fall,

And here is a basket to gather them all


Follow along and learn how to create an apple tree drawing easy sketch step-by-step.

We’ve included all of the steps in detail so that the process is easy and fun for everyone.

So, let’s get started!

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The collage above shows each step of the process so you know what your apple tree drawing should look like at each stage.

Instructions

Tip: Make sure you don’t press too hard on the paper when you draw your drawing lines so that you can correct your mistakes with an eraser as you go through the tutorial.

Step 1: Draw the Trunk

Using a light pencil stroke, draw two long vertical lines that curve at the bottom to create the trunk of your tree.

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Step 2: Draw the Big Branches

Draw some branches that come out from either side of the trunk using curved lines.

Join the top two branches into a point at the end.

apple tree drawing easy

Step 3: Add Small Branches

Draw some small branches coming out from the bigger ones.

These branches should join into a point at the ends.

apple tree drawing easy

Step 4: Draw the Leaves

Draw small stems coming out of the branches with small leaf shapes on the ends.

apple tree drawing easy

Step 5: Draw the first Apple and Stalk

Start by drawing a small circle. Then add a tiny line coming out of the circle to create a stalk.

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Step 6: Add More Apples

Draw more apples on the tree.

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Step 7: Outline the Tree

Drwa over the tree trunk and all of the branches using darker pencil strokes to make them more visible.

apple tree drawing easy

Step 8: Outline the Apples

Outline the apples with your darker pencil to define them.

apple tree drawing easy

Step 9: Outline the Leaves

Outline the leaves with your darker pencil to give them a nice shape. Then add tiny lines inside each leaf.

apple tree drawing easy

Step 10: Add Shading

Using a criss-cross hatching technique, add some shading to the apple tree.

This will give depth to your drawing and make it look more realistic.

apple tree drawing easy

Step 11: Draw the Ground

Draw a horizontal line on each side of the trunk to create the ground.

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Step 12: Draw the Grass

Draw a few lines in different directions to create the grass.

apple tree drawing easy

Step 13: Draw More Apples

Draw some apples randomly lying on the ground.

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Step 14: Add Details

Finally, Draw tiny lines inside each apple. Then add a couple of horizontal lines to finish the ground floor.

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Congratulations!

There you have it, your final results. Now you know how to draw apples and an apple tree.

Hope you enjoyed this tutorial and that you learned something new.

Don’t worry if your apple tree drawing isn’t perfect the first time, the more you practice the better you will get!

Be sure to practice this apple tree drawing easy tutorial until you get it just right.

Then, try drawing other trees, like a Christmas tree or a cherry blossom tree.

Colin Wynn
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