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Step 1. Before drawing any object, it is necessary carefully to examine it and see what shapes you can make. Look at this flower is the Tulip. Do you think any simple geometric shape it is similar? |
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Step 2. Well, of course, the oval! |
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Step 3. Therefore, we will use the ovals as a basis for drawing our tulips. Draw two ovals at a slight angle to the vertical sheet: |
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Step 4. At the lower end of the oval will dot and draw from it arc to the upper end of the oval is a reference line which will draw the petals. The same thing will do with the second oval.
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Step 5. Outline the lines of the stems and the two largest leaves for each flower.
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Step 6 . Will Prorsum petals of each flower on the model:
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Step 6. The tulips thick stalk. We will hold the line on both sides from those that we have outlined future stems. |
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Step 7. Begin to paint the leaves. The tulips are very wide and long leaves.
The first sheet, the biggest draw, based on the baseline: |
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Step 8. The second sheet, a little smaller, hid behind the first: |
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Step 9. The left Tulip three sheet, and the third in the lower part overlaps the second stem of the Tulip: |
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Step 10. Just as we were drawing the sheet in step 7, we draw a large sheet of the second Tulip, that on the right. |
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Step 11. Let's add two more small leaf for the second Tulip on both sides of the stem. Please note, the left leaf is behind a large sheet of the first Tulip.
Step 12. Erase eraser extra lines. |
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Step 12. The drawing is ready. Left his paint! |
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Step 13. And now that you've learned how to draw tulips, a little practice, you will be able to draw any bouquets of these great spring colors! |
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