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  1. 3 de may. de 2017 · How To Draw A Flower Bouquet - YouTube. Art for Kids Hub. 8.3M subscribers. Subscribed. 6.7K. 1.7M views 7 years ago. Learn how to draw a flower bouquet! Become an Art Club member...

    • 10 min
    • 1.7M
    • Art for Kids Hub
  2. In this beginner tutorial, I’ll show you how to draw a floral bouquet. I’ll guide you through the layout, sketch, contour drawing and even line shading, so t...

    • 6 min
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    • Shayda Campbell
  3. 14 de ene. de 2024 · In this beginner tutorial, I share with you how to draw a floral bouquet, step by step. We begin with selecting which flowers to draw, then do a rough layout...

    • 4 min
    • 481
    • Fig n Canvas
  4. 30 de abr. de 2018 · Learn how to draw a great looking Flower Bouquet with easy, step-by-step drawing instructions, and video tutorial. By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Flower Bouquet. Get Free Printable COLORING PAGE of This Drawing

    • Reference Photo and Materials
    • Draw Guidelines For The Main Flowers
    • Draw The Bottom Flowers of The Bouquet
    • Begin to Draw The Top Flowers of The Bouquet
    • Finish Drawing The Bouquet’S Top Flowers
    • Begin to “Fill” The Bouquet
    • Draw The Leaves of The Bouquet
    • Draw The White Flowers Along The Outer Edges
    • Begin to Draw The Outer Long Fillers
    • Finish Drawing The Outer Long Fillers

    I used this reference photograph of a bride standing next to her groom and holding her wedding bouquet. Since the focus of this tutorial is the bouquet itself, I left out the groom and the bride in the background, but I did decide to draw the bride’s hand holding the bouquet. Aside from the reference photo, all I used for this drawing was a 2B penc...

    Drawing a bouquet of flowers is simply a matter of focusing on one small part of the bouquet and drawing a few simple shapes at a time. Step by step, you allow these shapes to compose themselves into the finished bouquet. Let us begin by sketching eight circular shapes to represent the main flowers, which appear to be roses. (On a side note, if dra...

    Start drawing the petals of the first flower on the bottom row. Look at the reference photo and draw the shape of the first petal as you see it. Continue drawing the inner petals of the first flower. Some of these inner petals protrude from the outer petal from the previous step. Make another outer petal below and around the first one on the outsid...

    Draw the outline for the first flower on the top row. Start with the outer petal. Then draw some of the inner petals sticking out. Add some shading to the first flower. Then draw the outline of the second flower. Notice how the petals come forward from the rear but curve outward and coil around the center. Shade the second flower. Add tones next to...

    Draw the outline of the next flower. Again, I am not an expert on flower types. Although it resembles a tulip, I am assuming it is the side view of another rose, so we will just go with that. Draw the outline of another leaf between this rose and the previous one. Shade the bottom part of this rose, which I believe could be referred to as the sepal...

    Now it is time to “fill” in the gaps between the big flowers and fluff up the outer edges. As I drew this bouquet, it was during this step that I took a closer look at the photograph and realized that the very first rose in the bottom row is the same color of dark pink as the others. Therefore, I went back to the first rose and shaded it darker to ...

    Remember the two big leaves near the top? Let’s go back and shade those now. Leave some thin highlights to represent the major veins of the leaves. At the very top of the bouquet, draw two more large leaves that are drooping over. Draw a few of the visible veins. Shade each leaf. Make the underside slightly darker. Leave a few highlights along the ...

    This bouquet has large white flowers billowing on the outer edges to make it appear even fuller. Sketch the outline of these flowers next. Since these are so white, they require little shading. Put some light tones near the bottom, leaving the upper rims white.

    The rest of the bouquet consists of outer long filler greenery. Based on a little research these are perhaps Leyland Cedar, but I’m not sure. As I drew these, I noticed it was a similar method to drawing regular branches (at least the top and side). With your pencil tilted, use the side of the lead to sketch branch-like shapes in the same direction...

    For the bottom filler plants, begin by shading the area under the roses you drew earlier. Shade dark tones next to the roses and lighter tones away from the roses. The roses cast a shadow on the filler plants, and the filler plants emerge from this shadow area, so this is a necessary step. In the same manner as before, draw the long filler plants f...

  5. 27 de feb. de 2021 · Learn how to draw a bunch of flowers in a bouquet with this easy step by step flower bouquet drawing tutorial! Prep Time 1 minute. Active Time 2 minutes. Additional Time 3 minutes. Total Time 6 minutes. Difficulty Easy.

  6. How to draw a Bouquet of Flowers step by step. Drawing tutorials for kids and beginners.