Here's a guide to drawing a baseball:
Basic Shape: Start with a light sketch of a perfect circle. This is the foundation for your baseball.
The Seam: The most distinctive feature is the seam. Draw a curved line that roughly resembles a "C" shape on the upper half of the baseball. This represents one half of the seam.
Completing the Seam: Now, draw a mirrored curve, an inverted "C" shape, below the first one. Make sure these curves connect slightly in the middle of the baseball. The connected%20part%20of%20the%20seam will look like a smoother, elongated "S" shape in the center.
Adding Depth: Add thickness to the seam lines. Remember that the baseball%20seam isn't a single thin line; it has some width and dimension.
Stitches: Draw small, closely spaced dashes along the seam lines to represent the individual stitches. They should be relatively uniform in size and direction. It is important to draw realistic stitches.
Shading: Add shading to give the baseball a three-dimensional look. Consider where your light source is and shade accordingly. Darker areas should be opposite the light source. This will make the baseball pop and create a more realistic appearance. Shade around the stitches to give them depth.
Highlights: Add highlights on the opposite side of the shadow area.
Clean Up: Erase any unnecessary guidelines or sketch marks. Refine the overall%20shape of the ball and the seam to achieve a polished look.
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