Example 2 


It's more confounded than the past example, however recall: everything begins with a solitary spot! 

Draw a column of spots: 

Presently draw a little hover around each dab: 

Draw a greater hover around the circles you just drew: 

Presently draw greater circles

Presently draw rose petal shapes around each circle: 

Under each blossom, draw a little circle: 

In the middle of each bloom, draw 2 raindrop shapes. One raindrop shape will veer left and the other will veer right. 

In the middle of each bloom, draw 2 raindrop shapes.



Underneath each circle, draw a winding squiggly: 

In the middle of each winding squiggly, draw a little circle: 

Around the circles you just drew, draw greater circles: 

Draw three bloom petal shapes growing from the base of each circle: 

Congrats! You've recently drawn your subsequent example!

Example 3


Presently we should do one more example that begins as a solitary spot. This is what you're going to draw: 

Draw a column of spots (you're getting the hang of this at this point!): 

Draw a little hover around each dab: 

Draw another hover around each circle: 

Draw a little hover at the top and base and left and right of each circle: 

Draw a bend associating every little base hover to the one by it:

Draw a bend associating every little top hover to the one by it: 

In the middle of every roundabout shape, on the base draw 2 raindrop shapes: 1 inclining left and 1 inclining right: 

In the middle of every round shape, on the top draw 2 topsy turvy raindrop shapes: 1 inclining left and 1 inclining right: 

In the middle of every roundabout shape, on the top draw 2 topsy turvy raindrop shape.


On top and on base, draw a column of "knocks" or "protuberances": 

Marvelous – you simply made another example!

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