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Drawing Cartoon Flowers
Has Never Been Easier
Cartoon flowers are popular to doodle while you're bored or talking on the
phone. We're going to learn the method behind this often-sketched plant.
There are few things easier to perfect in just a couple of steps, so here we go.
Step One: Circles
That doesn't sound hard, does it? Your flowers begin with just that - two
simple circles placed a bit apart as the center of your flowers. Are you ready
to move on to something harder?
Step Two: Flower Petals
Gee, could this really get any easier? These flower cartoons are going to
each have five petals, though you can try variations later. Petals are basically
ovals with one end cut off, so you may try drawing five ovals around each
circle with one end overlapping the circle. All the ovals should touch.
Remember to draw lightly so when you are finished, you can erase the
unwanted parts of the ovals. You should now have the bloom of the cartoon
flowers complete.
Step Three: Stalks or Stems*
I bet you're breezing through this lesson! The next part of the cartoon
flowers to get on paper is the stalks. These are basically going to have a
slight arc to them and meet in the middle. You don't want the two flowers to
have the exact same stalks, so be creative. Start with a single arc from each,
letting them meet at the bottom. Then draw the second line to give your
stalks a little thickness. Believe it or not, your cartoon flowers are almost
done.
*The flower stalk has the same meaning as the flower stem.
Step Four: Leaves and Grass