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Stepwise instructions for simple rose drawing

Draw the leaves using a few simple lines. The leaves as well as the petals should have wavy outlines. Don’t forget to depict the veins on the leaves.


How to Draw a Simple Rose

In this very easy tutorial, the team of Drawingforall.net will show you how to draw a simple rose.

Earlier, we have repeatedly shown you a variety of ways to draw a rose. On the pages of our site, there were already both fairly simple instructions on drawing a rose, and more complex ones.

The entire rose drawing tutorial is divided into ten very simple steps. Each of them is super simple and has a short and very clear description. Our team hopes that even the most inexperienced artist can learn to create a rose drawing with this tutorial.

So let’s get down to the tutorial on how to draw a simple rose.

Step 1

Start by sketching an oval for the bud. Next, sketch out the stem of the rose using a long and slightly curved line. The lines should be very light in order to be able to correct them in the future.


Step 2

From this point on, it is necessary to apply darker and sharper lines. At the top of the oval of the bud, sketch the outlines of the inner petals. The outline of the petals should be wavy.


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How To Draw A Rose Step-By-Step

Start by drawing an oval that’s leaning a little to the left. Give it a slightly flattened top.

Draw a line across the bottom of the oval, making it slightly higher at the right side of the oval and extending it out either side.

Then draw another line, this time across the left side of the oval. The two lines should meet just to the right of the oval’s centre.

Step three

Draw a large upside-down V to the right of centre, with the point going over the edge of the oval to the right.

Add a smaller upside-down V to the left of the larger V. Then add another two or three even smaller upside-down Vs in between the two to make the tightly coiled centre of the rose.

Colin Wynn
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