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How do you draw Lilly?

How do you draw Lilly?

To draw a lily, start by sketching a small circle with a long, curved line coming down from the 5 o’clock position for the flower’s bud and stem. Then, draw 7 short, slightly curved lines extending outward from the circle at fairly even intervals.

Why do frogs love lily pads?

Not only are lily pads attractive resting places to many types of creatures, they also help keep pond water cool by providing shade as they grow more closely together. This discourages the growth of some types of algae that can deplete the pond of the oxygen that fish and other creatures need to survive.

How to make a lilly pad?

Use a square piece of paper. Fold it diagonally one way and then the other diagonal way.

  • Fold in the corners to the middle where the diagonal creases intersect.
  • Fold in the corners two more times.
  • Unfold the outermost flaps partway. Do the same with the 2 more sets of flaps.
  • Enjoy your simple (but squarish) origami water lily. Can I use a sticky note?
  • Are lily pads and water lily are the same?

    Lily pads are plants that grow in water, and are most often accompanied by flowers. The most common lily pad flowers are the Nelumbonaceae, or lotus flower, and the Nymphaeaceae, or water lily. Click to see full answer.

    How to paint lily pads?

    – Lead white (modern equivalent = titanium white) – Chrome yellow (modern equivalent = cadmium yellow light) – Cadmium yellow. – Viridian green. – Emerald green. – French ultramarine. – Cobalt blue.

    How to sketch a lily?

    Draw a ring of ovals. Lightly sketch six ovals,arranging them into the form of a ring.

  • Define the shape of each petal. Go back over each oval,altering the outline slightly to define the petal shape.
  • Sketch the stamen.
  • Connect two lines to the base of the lily.
  • Detail each petal.
  • Erase any stray marks.
  • Shade or color the lily as desired.
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