How to draw roses in ancient style

How to draw roses in ancient style is as follows:

1. Prepare drawing tools and materials: paper, pencil, fine line pen or ink pen, colored pencil or oil paint, etc.

2. Gently draw the basic shape of the rose on the paper: first use a pencil to gently outline the general outline of the rose. You can start from the top, use a small circle as a base, and then draw the shape of the petals to roughly outline the overall structure of the rose.

3. Draw the petals: Based on the basic shape, gradually draw the outline and details of the petals. The petals of vintage roses usually present elegant curves and rich layers. Use a fineliner or ink pen to trace along the edges of the petals, slightly thickening the edges to create a vintage effect.

4. Add details: On the basis of the petals, you can continue to add details, such as the texture of the stamens and petals. Use a fineliner or ink pen to carefully outline the texture on the stamens and petals, using intersecting straight lines or curves.

5. Color the roses: Use colored pencils or oil paints to color the roses. You can choose the appropriate color according to your personal preferences. Vintage roses are usually in soft tones, such as light yellow, pink, light purple, etc. You can first apply a light color as the base color, and then gradually deepen the color to add layering to the petals and stamens.

6. Modification and background processing: You can modify the picture and process the background as needed. You can add some leaves, branches, or other elements to set off the roses, or you can add some background textures or patterns to add an artistic touch to the picture.

Drawing skills: observation, perspective and proportion, color use, lines and texture, gradients and transitions

1. Observation: cultivating good observation skills is the foundation of painting . Carefully observe details such as shapes, colors, and textures of things, and accurately capture and express them.

2. Perspective and proportion: It is very important to understand the principle of perspective and the proportional relationship between objects. Learn to use the principles of perspective to depict distance and depth, while maintaining the correct proportions of objects.

3. Use of color: Master color mixing techniques and learn to use different colors, light and dark contrasts and color levels to express the atmosphere and emotion of the picture. Different drawing media such as pencil, colored pencil, watercolor, oil painting etc. can be used.

4. Lines and texture: The use of lines can express shapes, contours, textures, etc. Learn to use different lines such as thickness, length, curvature, etc. to express different textures and details.

5. Gradient and transition: Master the techniques of gradient and transition, and use soft transition colors to increase the layering and realism of the picture.