How to draw a tulip with a pencil in stages for beginners? How to draw a bouquet of tulips with a pencil in stages?

How to draw a tulip with a pencil in stages for beginners? How to draw a bouquet of tulips with a pencil in stages?

How to draw a tulip with a pencil.

Turning to the floral topics again, let's try to draw a tulip. For drawing, any colored pencils, watercolor paints or gouache are suitable.

How to draw a tulip bud?

You will also need a simple pencil, an eraser, thick paper, a good mood and a little free time. It will not be difficult for beginners to convey the beauty and tenderness of the tulip, following step -by -step lessons.

The tulip in its shape resembles a glass. Before taking on drawing a tulip with a stem and leaves, we draw only an inflorescence.

Step 1:

  • We outline the location of the tulip and sheet with two triangles. One triangle is large and in the center, the other is smaller. He seems to block the first.
  • We begin to turn the triangles into a sketch of a flower. In the first triangle we draw an oval with a wide lower part and a narrow one - the upper one.
  • Next to the small triangle with two parallel stroke lines, we plan the stem.
  • In order for a small triangle to turn into a leaf, it only needs to be circled, giving the desired shape.
We draw two triangles
We draw a triangle
We finish another triangle nearby
We finish another triangle nearby
We turn the triangles into a tulip
We turn the triangles into a tulip
We draw the stem
We draw the stem
We draw a leaf
We draw a leaf

Step 2:

  • We mark the contour of a small petal on the left.
  • We draw a narrow strip of the petal on top to right. We wipe the auxiliary lines
  • We circle the contour of the flower, the stem and leaf into thin curved lines.
We draw a narrow petal
Draw a narrow petal on the left
We draw a petal on the right
We draw a petal on the right

Step 3:

  • Let's start shake. To do this, we need pencils 2n, HB, 2B, 4B.
  • First, we lead the bar line without pressure, and we finish, increasing the pressure on the pencil. We look at the picture squinting a little: it is easier to determine the areas that need tinting.
  • Between the shaded areas and light, we make soft transitions. The bar lines should be slightly curved, homogeneous and repeat the shape of a tulip.
  • Subtate a large petal more strongly, following the contours of the shape of the entire bud. Sweethered with vertical inclined lines.
  • On the left, the petal strokes horizontally. We leave a narrow long area on the sheet unnoticed. The entire leaf is stroked with vertical oblique lines. In the same way, draw the upper petal on the right.
We remove the recalling lines
We remove the recalling lines
We circle the contours of the tulip
We circle the contours of the tulip

Draw a long line of the petal on the right
Draw a long line of the petal on the right
Now you can start hatching
Now you can start hatching
You need to stroke, alternating vertical and horizontal lines
You need to stroke, alternating vertical and horizontal lines
Leave small white strips on the stem and petal on the right
Leave small white strips on the stem and petal on the right
We shallow the stem
We shallow the stem
Ready drawing
Ready drawing

How to beautifully draw a tulip with a pencil in stages for beginners?

The drawing of a bright elegant tulip will be able to easily repeat even newcomers. We depict a tulip growing on a flowerbed: a stem with several buds and leaves.

We will strive for this
We will strive for this

Step 1:

  • We plan the contours of future tulips with slightly curved lines, without strong pressure on a pencil. Later we will bring the contours more clearly.
  • On the tops of the stems, we outline the semicircular bases of buds. They can be large enough, but it is important not to overdo it with the size. We outline two sheets.
We outline the main lines of the stem and buds
We outline the main lines of the stem and buds

Step 2:

  • In order not to get confused in the web of lines, carefully repeat all the stages of drawing. You will succeed if you observe the sequence.
  • We continue to draw a tulip, drawing the buds and moving from top to bottom. We begin to draw stems. To do this, just finish the lines in parallel with the already intended contours of the stems.
  • We move on to drawing the leaves: we will finish two lapels with the left sheet, we will leave one at the right.
We finish the stems and buds
We finish the stems and buds

Step 3:

  • We draw the petals, remembering that a tulip bud is an inverted cone.
  • By changing the direction of the hatching (either straight lines, then inclined), we give the desired shape to the buds. We depict the lower bud with a cashed petal.
We draw the details
We draw the details

Step 4:

  • We proceed with the creation of the volume: shade the resulting buds, leaves and stems using ordinary hatching. In those places where the buds are connected to the stems, it is necessary to draw the shadows with mowed stroke lines.
  • Add shadows in the places of leaves of leaves, and where the lower tulip touches the neighboring stem.
Create volume
Create volume

The second option

We plan the boundaries of the picture. To do this, mark the sheet, indicating the boundaries of the picture with straight lines, retreating 2-3 cm from the edge. The drawn early contour of the tulip is shifted a little to the right: on the left side we place the leaves.

We make preliminary markings
We make preliminary markings

We draw a simplified contour of the future tulip: we plan a bud with a rectangle, attach the stem line to it.

We draw a simplified version of the bud
We draw a simplified version of the bud

We outline the contours of the petals. The square, which we celebrated on the sheet, “turn” into a tulip on the sheet. At this stage, it is difficult to make out a flower among these lines, but try to portray all the lines exactly as in this figure.

We draw the petals
We draw the petals

Thanks to the primary square contour of the petal, it will be possible to draw correctly and symmetrically. Gradually remove additional lines of the square, drawing the petals.

Let's look at the drawing carefully. Now this is an almost finished image of a tulip. It remains only to add a few strokes.

Remove the preliminary marking
Remove the preliminary marking

We circle the contours of buds, leaves and stem. We remove the preliminary marking, and adjust some lines.

Substit a tulip
Substit a tulip

Detail the picture, adding the shadows and drawing the veins on the bud: stroke along the lines of the veins.

It remains to add paints
It remains to add paints

It remains only to decorate the tulip, choosing the desired color. Do not leave such beauty in gray? If you can’t draw with watercolor or gouache paints, then decorate with colored pencils.

Video: How to draw a tulip with a pencil?

How to draw a bouquet of tulips with a pencil in stages?

This section presents a step -by -step lesson of a beautiful and simple drawing, which even a beginner will cope with.

The drawing is symmetrical and resembles a fashionable logo. We need a simple pencil and a little patience!

Stage 1:

  • We make a sketch. You can use auxiliary tools: a ruler and a compass. Below we draw a triangle, the dull side of which is turned down.
  • 3 straight lines come out of it. The central line is longer than the neighboring two. On each line we finish the oval. Ovals are superimposed on each other.
Draw a triangle and three ovals
Draw a triangle and three ovals
We begin to draw the first petal
We begin to draw the first petal

 

Stage 2:

  • We begin to draw the petals inside the ovals. There should be three large and 2-3 small ones on each tulip, which are visible from above.
We draw three petals inside the oval
We draw three petals inside the oval
Add a cup
Add a cup

Stage 3:

  • We draw a cup of a flower and a stem.
Stem
Stem

Stage 4:

  • We finish the leaves along the already existing lines of the triangle.
Add the leaves
Add the leaves

Stage 5:

  • We repeat all the stages with the remaining two tulips. We wash the auxiliary lines and decorate.
Repeat the same with the second bud
Repeat the same with the second bud

Two buds are ready
Two buds are ready
Cup of the second tulip
Cup of the second tulip
The stem of the second tulip
The stem of the second tulip
We finish the third tulip
We finish the third tulip
Petals
Add the petals
We draw a cup
We draw a cup
Draw the stem
Draw the stem
Ready sketch
We remove the recalling lines
We decorate
We decorate

Tulip: lightweight with a pencil for children

The drawing of a tulip is a traditional gift to mom or grandmother, moreover, quite durable.

To make a children's drawing, it should not have a “web” of lines. Simple contours and a minimum of hatching - this will be our next drawing.

Stage 1:

  • We mark the reference point on the sheet. We have it in the center, retreating from the upper edge of 1/3 of the sheet
    We outline the contour of the bud: we draw something like a “fork”.
  • The previously drawn reference point should be in the center. If it is difficult to imagine how it should look, then just draw lines, as in the figure
    We draw long and wide leaves: draw lines from the lower end of the “fork”.
  • In the upper part, we draw the contours of future leaves slightly curved out.
We draw a fork
We draw "fork"
Add the lines of future leaves
Add the lines of future leaves

Stage 2:

  • Let's start drawing the petals. The outer edges of the petals are more rounded than the external line of the “fork”. We draw a tulip, giving it the shape of a bowl.
  • A simple arc going to the center of the flower, we outline the inner edge of the first petal.

Stage 3:

  • Symmetrically draw the second petal. In order for the tulip to look more realistic, we draw one petal as if it is blocked by another closer to the base of the bud.
  • The third petal is a triangle above the first two.
The second petal
The second petal

 

Stage 4:

  • Let's start drawing the stem and leaves. We draw two parallel lines on the sides from the reference point.
  • Draw the outer edges of the leaves along the finished contour. The inner edges are two arcs drawn to the stem
    This is how the tulip turned out. Now it remains only to bring the contours and decorate it.
  • You can draw a cup of the bud is a little wider, making the leaves wider. By changing the width of the cup and leaves, you can get different buds.
The third petal is a triangle
The third petal is a triangle
We draw a stem and leaves
We draw a stem and leaves
We decorate
We decorate

You can draw a wide bud
You can draw a wide bud
Three tulips bouquet
Three tulips bouquet

How to draw a bouquet of tulips with a pencil in stages?

We draw a symbol of beauty and inspiration - a bouquet of tulips. Repeating step by step all the stages, you can draw a very beautiful bouquet of tulips.

This is what should happen
This is what should happen

The scheme is similar to the previous ones.

  • First, we plan the future buds with three squares. We connect three lines to them - these will be the stems. We draw the petals on them.
  • This is not difficult. We highlight the two main petals that are closer. We draw the third between them. We plan the tops of the rear petals on top.
  • Add one line to those with which we outlined the stems.
  • We finish the leaves: there may be two or three of them. A little bent edges will give a tulip of naturalness.
  • Now we decorate. We just use your favorite bright colors for buds and dark green-for the stem and leaves.
Start with the drawing of buds
Start with the drawing of buds
We draw three buds at once
We draw three buds at once
Add the stems
Add the stems
We draw the leaves
We draw the leaves
It remains to be decorated
It remains to be decorated

How to draw tulips in a vase?

Drawing a tulip, I really want to "put it" in a vase. But you need to very little: add a few lines and give them the shape of a beautiful vessel. Let's start drawing tulips in a vase.

Stage 1:

  • Let's start from the contours of the vase. We draw a circle in the lower part of the sheet, leaving the place at the top for the neck of the vessel and the tulips themselves.

 

We draw a circle
We draw a circle

Stage 2:

  • We draw from above on the circle of the cylinder. We lead two parallel straight lines. We finish the upper and lower base of the neck.
  • From below, the base is not visible, but so far we leave additional lines to better represent the shape of a vase.
We draw a cylinder
We draw a cylinder

Stage 3:

  • We draw the stems of tulips: they leave the neck of the vase and are directed in different directions. We depict short and long stems, straight and more curved for the plausibility of the image.
Add stems and ovals on them
Add stems and ovals on them

Stage 4:

  • Add the contour of future buds in the form of ovals.
We draw a vase
We draw a vase

Stage 5:

  • We examine the resulting drawing and proceed to the drawing of the vase. We circle it, highlighting the neck and oval top of the neck.

Stage 6:

  • We draw each tulip: our buds are not open, because it will not be difficult to draw two petals and add 2-3 more of the rear petals in the form of a triangle on top.
We draw buds
We draw buds

Stage 7:

  • Add one line to the stems: they should also remain volume.

Stage 8:

  • Now we wash the auxiliary lines and decorate it at our discretion. We draw the lines along the contour, emphasizing the shape and giving volume. We will make the left side a little darker, and the right is lighter.
  • We denote in such a way that the light on the vase falls on the right. We observe the smoothness of the transitions. We decorate the tulips.
Add shadows
Add shadows

Also watch the video on how to draw tulips in a vase

Video: How to draw tulips in a vase?

Tulip: drawings for sketching

Tulips in a vase
Tulips in a vase
Tulips in the flowerbed
Tulips in the flowerbed

Tulip: the drawing of gouache in stages

Gouache perfectly conveys the beauty of flowers. Try to draw tulips with gouache, following step -by -step recommendations from the video.

Video: Tulips against the background of the Gouache mountains

Video: tulip gouache



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