Pumpkin Varieties Illustrated

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This illustration shows a variety of different pumpkin types, each with detailed descriptions of their appearance. Here is a detailed description of the image, including painting techniques and color style: DescriptionPumpkin types**: More than two dozen pumpkins are shown, each with its name and weight range. Pumpkins come in a variety of shapes, colors, and textures, from round, oval, and flat, and in colors ranging from green, yellow, orange, and red.Details**: Each pumpkin is detailed, including surface textures, color spots, and stem morphology. The image also shows the growth of the leaves, flowers, and fruits.Scientific annotation**: Each pumpkin is labeled with its scientific name and weight range, such as "Uchi Kuri - C. maxima" and "BlÄ Kiri - C. maxima". Painting techniquePainting tools**: This image looks like it was hand-painted with watercolor or colored pencils. The colors are layered, the lines are delicate, and the overall style is meticulous.Technical details**: The texture, shadow and highlight of each pumpkin are processed very carefully, reflecting the real texture and three-dimensional sense. The shadow part uses darker colors to enhance the contrast, and the highlight part uses brighter colors to highlight.Edge processing**: The edge lines of the pumpkin are clean and clear, and they are clearly separated from the background, ensuring that the shape of each pumpkin is clearly discernible. Color styleColor selection**: The overall color adopts natural tones, mainly including green, orange, yellow and red. These colors are very consistent with the natural color of pumpkins, giving people a real and natural feeling.Color matching**: The color matching is harmonious, and the color of each pumpkin is consistent with its natural state. The background adopts light colors to highlight the main body of the pumpkin.Gradient effect**: In the use of color, special attention is paid to the gradient effect. The color change from light to dark makes the pumpkin look more three-dimensional and vivid. Summary This picture not only shows the appearance characteristics of various pumpkins, but also pays attention to the combination of science and artistry. Through delicate painting techniques and natural color style, the pumpkins in the picture appear vivid and lifelike, full of natural beauty. For illustrators, this image is a great example of how to use artistic techniques to express the beauty of plants while maintaining scientific accuracy. --ar 2:3

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