

Create a big circle and draw the petals around it. This will finish the basic sketch of the flower. To make the veins, draw dotted lines on the petals. Add darker lines towards the bottom to enhancefocus to the center. With light pressure, draw fine lines to add details to the petals. Reciprocate similar gaps as shown in the reference image. Notice the little folds and lines and draw the petals. Play with the pressure of the pen and give the flower some personality by adding details.ĭraw finer details just as the reference image to reciprocate a similar structure of the flower. Draw tiny details of the center adding tiny elements. Zoom into the flower on the canvas to draw the center of the flower. Add another layer on the top and use the 6B pencil. Avoid worrying about drawing a replica of the photo and getting into details.Īdjust the setting of the rough sketch by clicking on the layers. Darken the outlines of the flower to define the shape as shown in the image below to get the basic representation of the flower. Make observations and draw angles of the lines while looking at the reference picture.ĭefine the lines by putting a little pressure. Try and draw similar shapes petal by petal. To draw petals, break the sections down and define the triangles. With a free hand, draw circles and ovals with the pencil. Size it at 20% and define the basic shape of the flower. Preferably a wildflower, as shown in the image below.Ĭhoose the 6B pencil at 100% opacity. Pro tip: Pick a flower with fewer petals, if you’re trying this for the first time. Bring up the photos and add the photo next to the canvas. Alternatively, you can also slide slowly up from the bottom of the canvas for a tab. Click on images and go into the images folder. Click on the wrench and go to canvas, spin, and finally turn on the reference image.

There are two ways to bring up reference photos. Set the canvas at 4000 by 4000 pixels, at 300 DPI. To help you follow along, you can use the written tutorial below.
