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Jungle vines can be spotted hanging from tree branches. They often grow so long that they extend from one tree to the other. Here's a simple tutorial that shows you how to draw them.
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1Sketch a simple curved line. This will be the basis for the vine's form.
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2Add lines on either side of the above line. This will add thickness to your vine.Advertisement
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3Now draw another line for contrast. This time, make it look like it's curving around your first vine.
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4Add in thickness for this vine as well. Remember to consider the areas that are covered by the first vine.
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5Add in leaves. You can also add more vines and any other details that you want.
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6Add any other detail you'd like.
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7Color it and you're done!
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Community Q&A
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QuestionSo the more lines, the thicker the forest?Cecilia FloresTop AnswererThe more vines you draw, the thicker the jungle will look. The less vines you draw, it'll look like it has more open space.
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QuestionDepending on the amount of leaves I draw, how does it change the look of my forest?Community AnswerThicker forests have thicker vines with more leaves. Also, drawing moss on the vines makes them look older.
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QuestionIs there a certain type of pencil I have to use to draw it?Community AnswerAs long as it erases well and is sharpened to let you draw the details, any pencil should be fine.
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