Draw Radhe krishna🙏 using python 💻 #programming #radhakrishna #python #shorts

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Source code - import turtle

keeping the background color dark blue
turtle.bgcolor('#ffc233')

Defining title of program
turtle.title("Radhe Krishna")

Creating turtle screen
screen= turtle.Screen()
Defining height and width of screen
screen.setup(650, 580)

t1 = turtle.Turtle()

keeping the fasted speed for now, you can keep the speed as needed
#'fastest' : 0
#'fast' : 10
#'normal' : 6
#'slow' : 3
#'slowest' : 1

t1.speed(4)

Let's move down and go the position from where we will start to draw
t1.right(90)
t1.pu()
t1.forward(180)
t1.left(90)
Now, the turtle is pointing positive x-axis

Let's keep the pen down and start to draw the base
t1.pd()
Here we have dipped our turtle brush in a shade of blue color
t1.fillcolor("#ff99d1")
t1.begin_fill()
t1.forward(400)
t1.right(90)
t1.forward(100)
t1.right(90)
t1.forward(800)
t1.right(90)
t1.forward(100)
t1.right(90)
t1.forward(400)
t1.end_fill()
Now, we have drawn the base which is rectangular in shape
end_fill will fill blue color (selected above), in the shape formed by turtle

Now, we will start to draw moon, I have selected a very light shade of blue to color moon
t1.fillcolor("#CDEEF1")
t1.begin_fill()
t1.forward(160)
t1.left(40)
this method will draw the moon's border
t1.circle(250, 280)
t1.left(40)
t1.forward(160)
t1.end_fill()
Now, we have drawn the moon as well as filled color in it

Now, we will start drawing Radha Krishna
We will draw Radha on our right side and Krishna on left side
We will start with Radha
t1.fillcolor("#012427")
t1.begin_fill()
We will start with the duppata
t1.forward(160)
t1.left(130)
t1.circle(-300, 30)
t1.forward(95)
This will draw the shoulder
t1.circle(50, 40)
t1.right(40)
This will draw the head
t1.forward(43)
t1.circle(80, 25)
t1.circle(50, 30)
t1.left(10)
t1.circle(35, 28)
Now, we have completed drawing Radha

Now, let's draw krishna's turban
t1.right(160)
t1.circle(10, 100)
t1.right(100)
t1.circle(10, 80)
t1.forward(20)
t1.left(80)
t1.circle(100, 15)
t1.right(90)
t1.forward(6)
t1.left(65)
t1.circle(60, 55)

Following code will draw Krishna's morpankh
t1.right(160)
t1.circle(20, 100)
t1.forward(10)
t1.circle(-20, 25)
t1.left(170)
t1.circle(-20, 40)
t1.forward(10)
t1.circle(20, 80)
morpankh done

We will continue to draw rest part of turban
t1.right(135)
t1.circle(60, 15)
t1.left(70)
t1.forward(6)

t1.right(110)
t1.forward(9)

t1.left(80)
t1.circle(70, 24)

t1.right(60)
t1.circle(65, 30)
t1.circle(-5, 110)

#Below lines of code will draw the right hand of Krishna
t1.circle(5, 120)
t1.right(90)
t1.circle(5, 60)
t1.forward(10)
t1.circle(10, 5)
t1.right(80)
t1.forward(15)
t1.circle(-5, 160)
#Now, we will draw the first open finger of right hand
t1.forward(6)
t1.circle(2, 180)
t1.forward(6)
t1.circle(20, 30)

#Below lines will draw fingers holding bansuri
t1.right(140)
t1.circle(3, 150)
t1.right(110)
t1.circle(4, 80)
t1.forward(2)
t1.right(100)

#Here, we will draw second open finger of krishna
t1.forward(6)
t1.right(60)
t1.forward(9)
t1.circle(2, 180)
t1.forward(10)
t1.left(30)
t1.forward(15)

#We will now start to draw bansuri
t1.right(85)
t1.forward(40)
t1.right(60)
t1.circle(5, 310)
t1.right(80)
t1.forward(3)
t1.right(90)

#dor on bansuri
t1.forward(42)
t1.right(30)
t1.forward(10)
t1.left(90)
t1.circle(20, 60)
t1.left(95)
t1.forward(12)
t1.right(29)
t1.forward(42)

#We will draw the rest part of bansuri
t1.right(90)
t1.forward(34)
t1.right(85)

#left hand of Krishna
t1.forward(2)
t1.circle(60, 25)

#Now, we will draw Krishna's duppata
t1.right(80)
t1.circle(10, 40)
t1.forward(45)
t1.left(10)
t1.forward(130)

#Below lines will draw the plates of duppata
t1.left(90)
t1.forward(20)
t1.right(90)
t1.forward(10)
t1.left(90)
t1.forward(10)
t1.right(90)
t1.forward(5)
t1.left(90)
t1.forward(25)

#This will complete drawing duppata
t1.left(100)
t1.forward(120)

t1.right(175)
t1.circle(50, 50)

#Now, we will tilt turtle towards required direction and draw Krishna's dhoti
t1.right(80)
t1.circle(110, 15)
t1.forward(75)

#The turtle will now reach to the rectangular base we had drawn in the beginning
t1.left(97)
t1.forward(260)
t1.end_fill()
#At this point, we have completed drawing Radhe Krishna

t1.pu()
t1.right(90)
t1.forward(100)
t1.right(90)
t1.forward(420)

#Lets also write their holy name in our drawing
t1.color("#00a606")
t1.write("Radhe Krishna....", font=("Script", 45, "bold"))

t1.hideturtle()

turtle.done()

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