The specific color of the rose, like most flowers, will change its meaning; however, in most tattoos you will see the rose depicted as red.. Find a Reference Subject to Practice The fir
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Trang 2Drawings of roses can represent quite a lot in a tattoo While tattoos are usually very personal, there are a few recurring themes or symbols that are universal Rose drawings in Western culture are the symbol of pure love, much like lotus drawings are in the East The specific color of the rose, like most flowers, will change its meaning; however, in most tattoos you will see the rose depicted as red
While I am not a professional tattoo artist and can only speculate at best why a specific color or image is used in each tattoo, I can help with the construction of this specific highly tatted symbol
Find a Reference Subject to Practice
The first step to creating great drawings of roses is to find a good quality reference photo to practice from A large, clear photo is obviously the best to draw from It would be best if you can take your own, but you can also find thousands of good images online to practice from as well
Sketching the Rose
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be perfect; however, 2B is always a good overall lead as well Just keep the lines light and sketchy Don't use much pressure There are several methods of creating roses, and I have found a combination of them is best, which I have distilled into simple steps below
Tip: The rose can be drawn easily by remembering the number 5 There are five petals that overlap each layer
1: Draw a Pentagram
This can be a little tricky (perhaps the hardest part) An easy way to draw it is to start with something easy Draw a circle Then mark five points about equal
distances around the circle Then just connect the points along the outsides to create the pentagram shape
2: Draw More Pentagrams!
One you have the pentagram shape, you basically keep drawing the pentagram shape until you reach the center Roughly two to three more pentagrams will get you to the center
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however, give the flower more interest if it isn't perfect, so don't stress too much The key here is to just get the main structure of the flower sketched out You are building the framework to work from
"Keep it Simple! The detail will come after this is done."
Tip: To draw the center, you can suggest it by drawing a shape like the number 9 or the @ symbol Make the "a" in the @
symbol more of a tear/water drop shape
Either of these will give you a good base to start with drawing the middle A lot of methods for creating drawings of roses start from the center of the rose and draw the petals outward from
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Starting with the middle when making drawings of roses works great; however, if you want to draw realistic roses, like with drawing faces, having a formula to get the proportions down will always help Starting from the center will have you creating more of a doodle-like rose drawing
"It is great for drawing without a reference photo, but having one will help with the realism."
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Once you have the structure down, you will begin adding the delicate features roses are known for Draw curvy lines along the side of each pentagram
resembling the image of an old-time cash register This will create the petals
Now that you have them drawn in to your satisfaction, look more at the shading and highlights of the image Click here for Pencil Shading Tips and help with getting that just right
Colors and Meanings
Once you are proficient at making drawings of roses in black and white, you may try adding a little more meaning and depth with color Below are some color meanings for different colored roses
Red Roses: Convey deep, strong emotions of just about any kind It can be
great love and desire or sorrow and pain (most likely why it is the most popular color in tattoos.)
White Roses: Often referring to purity or innocence, they represent new
beginnings and are used to show spirituality
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evokes happy thoughts and feelings It also expresses purely platonic emotions
Pink Roses: Pink drawings of roses are the middle ground of white and red
roses A shift to a deeper pink pushes the meaning to more of the red rose meaning and vice versa with the white rose color Since it is in the middle, it often
represents a more gentle emotion such a joy or gratitude
Orange Roses: Signify passion and energy and rival red roses as symbols of
passion
Blue Roses: Represent the unattainable or the mysterious
Green Roses: Peace and tranquility Represent fertility and harmony
Black Rose: Color of death and farewell or death of a feeling or idea
In Closing
That should help you create pretty awesome drawings of roses, whether for tattoos
or just to draw a beautiful flower sketch.Keep it Simple and you will always find
things are easier Drawing from a photo will obviously give you more realistic results; however, the same basic structure can be used to get the proportions and main structure down
For more inspiration you may also want to check out Tattoo Johnny They have one of the largest collections of quality tattoo designs that I have found on the Net Searching through hundreds of images will also surely get these creative juices flowing
As always Keep it Simple! Just like learning anything else, start off slow and then
add more layers of difficulty and detail as you go