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Before starting, try observing a lit matchstick or a
lighter. Look closely at the shape it forms. Observe its movements. Take note
of its different colors. Next, arm yourself with a pencil, paper, eraser and
your imagination and you're ready to go.
Basic Flame Drawing
Step 1: Shape
Decide on what the shape of your flame would look like.
Don't bother with the details first; concentrate on what shape you want. The
'S' shaped flame is the most basic shape that you might start with. This is
going to be the outside or the shell of your flame.
Step 2: Details
Now that you have the shape, you can now decide the details
on what could be inside your flame. The design could be a smaller version of
the shape of the outline. It could also be smaller flames with different
shapes, different sizes, with their own behavior. Movements of the flame
depicted inside could vary slightly from the outline.
Step 3: Finalization
Put in some colors to give life to the fire. You may have
observed that the inside of the flame has a different color from the shell or
the outline. The core of the flame and its tip are usually colored blue. The
outsides are orange or red. Just use your imagination.
Flame Drawings for Tattoos and
Graffiti
Drawing flames for tattoos and graffiti is the almost the
same as drawing real flames. The only difference is that with tattoos and
graffiti you are going to be more exaggerated and imaginary. You can draw piled
up flames. You can draw fireballs. You can draw flames with faces, and the
like. The important thing when drawing flames for this purpose is that you need
to use an extra bit of your imagination.
Conclusion
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