How to Draw Roses
I played around how to draw rose, trying to come up with a simple way for someone who would like to do it. I ended up with a tutorial for that. Give yourself a try. It could take some practice, but if you stick to it, soon enough, there'll be sketches of roses all over your home (believe me, I know).
Roses
Draw
I made this
simple poster to explain how to do it right away, and then scroll below if you
want more information. You can see that I used different colors for each move.
The first color was pink/ red:
On each
move, as in the first line to be completed,
Next is
Purple,
and blue is
last,
The light
green at the end of the move is what was deleted.
It's just
imagining the petals beyond that, as in stage 1,
And they are
placed together to form a flower. If you have a side-by-side view or a view
from the top,
It all comes
down to bringing the petals together.
Phase by
Step Comprehensive Instructions
I learn how to draw rose, the first facing the viewer, the second facing the viewer a little
sideways, and the third facing the viewer halfway away.
Start by
drawing the outline of a small oval. The middle of the rose is going to be
that. Attach a few lines for the inside of the center and the outside of the
center. Start adding petals then.
Keep
inserting center-radiating rose petals. When you think about it, they're all
slightly curved lines moving around in a circle.
As you go,
keep adding more and more petals. I like to make some of the petals toward the
middle a little pointy.
Just keep
working in a circle for the rose that faces the audience, adding anything from
3 and 5 petals for each sheet.
Try to make sure
the flower looks sort of healthy. I placed dots to show the petals were drawn
first for the picture on the right.
Add a few
more petals all around the circle. Everything done with the first blossom!
Remember to
add a stem and a few leaves.
Here is the rose absolutely finished.
Source: The Soft Roots
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