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Lightbulb Drawing Realistic

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Draw a form that depicts the real screw portion using the Pen Tool and Bezier curves once again. When you're done, copy and paste it twice more, as seen below. This is the fundamental form of the outer bulb shapes, but something is lacking, right? Yes, the glass mount, support wires, and tungsten filament are all there. I found them to be the most difficult aspects of the bulb, so we'll save them for last.

So, folks, if you look closely at the picture of this design and notice the heading of this step, you will see that I said you had to draw the screw thread in the bulb. Many people are unaware that this portion of a lightbulb is known as a screw thread, therefore in this article. I've explained what its sections are called and how to draw them. Step 3: Create an electrical foot contact for a lightbulb.

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