The stems of narcissus are very straight and open slightly outward, and the flowers grow compactly. When sketching, you can use a slightly thinner pencil to express the details of the picture. Share the steps of painting with colored pencils.
1. Tips for colored lead narcissus
Start with one flower and then gradually draw the surrounding flowers. Use contrasting colors to express the unevenness of the flowers surface. The color of the stem is not pure green, but has a touch of yellow near the end.
Tips for colored lead daffodils
2. Steps for painting narcissus with colored lead
1. Line drawing of narcissus
(1) Use a pink-green pencil to draw the middle part of the narcissus flower on the paper.
Line drawing of Narcissus 1
(2) Next, continue to use a pink-green pencil to completely outline the remaining flowers.
Line drawing of Narcissus 2
(3) After determining the shape of the body, use a pink-green pencil to outline the stems and leaves of the narcissus. You can use long lines to express it.
Three line drawings of Narcissus
2. Draw the petals of the narcissus
(1) Use a blue-green pencil to outline the structure of the narcissus flower.
Drawing the petals of a narcissus 1
(2)Then use a light yellow pencil to paint out the stamens in the middle of the narcissus flower.
Drawing the Petals of Narcissus Part 2
(3) To carefully outline the details of the narcissus stamen, you can use a slightly pointed grass green pencil.
Draw three petals of the narcissus
(4) Use a blue-green pencil to outline the general structure of the remaining petals.
Draw the four petals of the narcissus
(5) Use a light yellow pencil to paint the color of the narcissus stamens, being careful not to cross the outline.
Drawing Part 5 of the Narcissus Petals
(6) When outlining the leaves, pay attention to the changes in light and shade. The dark parts can be painted with a dark green pencil.
Draw the six petals of the narcissus
3. Draw the leaves and stems of narcissus
(1) Use a pink-green pencil to outline the outer outline of the narcissus flowers, leaves and flower stems.
Drawing Narcissus Leaves and Stems 1
(2) Use a dark gray pencil to color the dark parts of the narcissus leaves.
Drawing the leaves and stems of narcissus II
(3) Use a dark green pencil to paint the entire stem and leaves according to the direction of the leaves.
Draw the leaves and stems of narcissus
(4) Use a grass-green pencil to outline one of the leaves with buds.
Draw the leaves and stems of Narcissus IV
(5) Use a pink-green pencil to outline the outer outline of the leaf.
Drawing the leaves and stems of Narcissus
(6) According to the upward direction of the leaves, use a dark gray pencil to outline the dark parts of the leaves.
Draw the leaves and stems of Narcissus 6
(7) Use a dark green pencil to paint the background color of the leaves. If it is too light, you can paint it again.
Drawing Narcissus Leaves and Stems VII
(8) Finally, use a grass-green pencil to embellish the bright parts of the leaves to make the whole picture fuller.
Drawing the leaves and stems of narcissus
(9) Use a pink-green pencil to outline the general structure of the blade, paying attention to the accurate shape.
Drawing Narcissus Leaves and Stems 9
(10) In the same way as the previous leaf, use a dark gray pencil to outline the color of the dark part of the leaf.
Drawing Narcissus Leaves and Stems
(11) When coloring the entire leaf with a dark green pencil, don’t forget to leave a blank space.
Drawing Narcissus Leaves and Stems 11
(12) You can use a grass-green pencil to smear the leaves and outline the bright structure of the leaves.
Draw the leaves and stems of narcissus
4. Finally adjust the overall relationship and depict the details
(1) When outlining the buds of narcissus, carefully observe its general structure and shape, and first lightly apply a layer of lemon yellow pencil.
Detailed depiction of daffodils 1
(2) Finally, draw the details and adjust the overall relationship. It is best to use a light brown pencil to express the middle tone of the buds.
Detailed depiction of daffodils 2
The color of the daffodil stems is not pure green, but has a touch of yellow near the end.