Friday, April 3, 2015

Draw Lavender Flowers

Lavender


Top off the top. Change your pen many inches above the mannequin you've honorable pinched. Draw two more leaves with a third smaller leaf sticking out the top. They are crowing illustrated provided they are coloured in when you're finished---using the colour purple, Sure.


Instructions


1. Inception with the mannequin. Allure two leaves with a third smaller leaf sticking away the backside.


2.Lavender is one of the most soothing smells, used for bath oils, powders, sachets and perfumes. You can easily frame the source of that glorious Smell when you allure lavender flowers. Unlike many flowers, lavender grows on a stalk that contains lots of brief blossoms and leaves.


3. Fill in the middle. Use small, rounded squares, rectangles and circular shapes to fill in the gap between the base and top leaves of your lavender. No two should look identical as each is an individual bloom.


4. Add the stem. Draw a long, thin rectangle coming off the base leaves to behave as the stem.


5. Color it in. Use one or two shades of purple, with the darker at the bottom of the blossoms, to color in your flower. Use green to color the base leaves and stem.