![]() Be sure to also check out our tutorials on creating a flat character in Illustrator and drawing a butterfly in Procreate.This first lesson describes the process of drawing a rose with pastels. If you have enjoyed this rose drawing tutorial, you may want to try learning how to draw a sunflower. The following image shows some recolored roses along with a rose that has round smooth edges. If you drew your rose in Procreate, you can easily change the colors using any of the recolor options available by following our tutorial on how to recolor in Procreate. The following image shows a comparison between a rose without shading and a rose with shading. Use Gaussian Blur to blend out the shading even more if needed. In Procreate, select the Stipple Texture 1 brush to add shading. For example, your rose could be yellow and the shading could be orange. It can be a darker shade of the color of your rose or a completely different color. Add shading where the petals are layered, where the petals are close together, deeper inside the center of the rose, and where there's less light hitting the rose. This step is optional as well, but shading will help to add depth and bring your rose to life. The following image shows a comparison between a solid-colored rose without the lines around the petals' edges and a solid-colored rose with the lines around the petals' edges. Draw them anywhere you would like or where the petal edges dip a little.Ĭolor in the rose with any medium you have available and in any color, you would like. The lines also help add some character to your rose. ![]() Draw some lines along the petals' edges to depict curves or tears in the petals. Step 4 - Add More Details to the Petals' EdgesĮrase the refined rose sketch. In Procreate, select the Bleeding Ink brush to draw the rose. Following the refined rose sketch, draw the actual rose. See the following image for an example.Įrase the initial rose sketch. You could absolutely draw a rose with round smooth edges. The edges do not necessarily have to be jagged. Make the edges jagged and add pointy parts if you would like. These lines will help to define the sides and undersides of the petals.įollowing the initial rose sketch, draw a more refined rose. You can draw the full heart and V shape if needed, and then erase the unnecessary parts.ĭraw lines to close off the shapes of the petals. Repeat the previous step for the large heart, but the lines won't be connected to the bottom point of a heart as there isn't one. These lines will help to make the petals look as if they're curved. Repeat this step for the medium-sized heart. As you draw, curve the sides of the V shape. Inside the small heart, draw a V shape with the V shape's bottom point and the small heart's bottom point connected. We drew four petals, but you can experiment and see how many petals you would prefer. Sketch some petals going around the lower half of what's been drawn so far. You can sketch the whole heart if needed, and then erase the unnecessary parts. These will be the large petals on the sides. Sketch heart halves connecting the medium heart and the large front-facing petal. This will be the large petal that faces the front. This heart will be the two medium-sized petals on the sides.īeneath the previous drawing, sketch a short but wide heart that has a rounded bottom point and a rounded indent. The bottom point doesn't have to be exactly beneath the small heart's bottom point. The half-circle is the first of the medium-sized petals.ĭraw a slightly larger heart connected to the half-circle. This step is blue in the following image. Then sketch a half-circle connected to the top of the heart. This step is green in the following image. The swirl should be in the middle of the heart where you would normally find the indent of the heart. Next, sketch a heart connected to the swirl. Step 1 - Roughly Sketch the Parts of a Roseįirst, sketch a small oval-shaped swirl.
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