PYTHON SNIMSTION

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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