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Rose Drawing Lesson and Advice
This rose drawing lessons is not the easiest thing in the world to do, but if
you break it down into its parts then it will be more manageable. Remember
to draw lightly, especially on this complex shape because I guarantee you
will need to erase some lines later on.
Step One – Inner Petals
This is a really easy step with just drawing an oval, but there's another
component to this first step that must be considered. This circle represents
the innermost petals of the rose drawing, and since we will be working from
the inside out this is a logical place to start.
Ok, so imagine this circle as the very middle of the flower. Think of how a
rose looks when all of the petals are closed and wrapped tightly together.
That's kind of what this circle represents. It's just a shape, but with many
petals wrapped around it. In the next steps of the drawing we'll start to add
more layers of petals as they have wrapped around the middle.
Step Two – Basic Forms
First, add a small circle on top of the shape we drew in the last step to make
the opening of the rose drawing in the middle of the flower. Next, start to
draw shapes around our circle from step one. The shapes look fairly random
at the moment, but we'll add more details into them later on. Just look at the
example picture and try to follow along as closely as possible. Finish this
step by adding the stem in with two slightly curved lines.
Step Three – Getting Complex
Let's start off with the easy details here by adding two leaves to the stem.
Draw the leaves first before the thorns on the stem because they are larger
elements so will need to be placed more carefully than the smaller thorns or
your design of your rose drawing may look off balance.
Next, start drawing the petals that wrap around the middle circle that we
drew in the first step. If you can think of these shapes as wrapping around an