How to Draw a Flower in Microsoft Paint

Open up Microsoft Paint from the Accessories folder in your Start Menu., Using the wavy line tool, draw a curved, dark green line of medium-thick thickness in a position like in the picture., Click the Dark Yellow and right-click the Bright Yellow...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Open up Microsoft Paint from the Accessories folder in your Start Menu.

    In order to curve the line, draw a straight line and then click and drag where you want to curve it.

    You can curve each line twice. , Then choose the circle tool and make an appropriately sized oval in the top left corner.

    Be sure to select the middle option on the sidebar under the main tools, as it will give you a circle with a dark yellow outline and a bright yellow fill. ,,,, Make sure that the second option is selected on the sidebar under the main tools as it will make sure not to overlap any of your previous work. ,, Click rotate and choose 90 degrees and hit OK. ,,,,, Select the third option under the sidebar so as to create a full, dark yellow circle.

    Hold Shift while creating the circle to make it perfectly round. # Use the curved line tool to create four curved lines between the petals like so. ,, Select the polygon tool and click on the second option under the sidebar.

    Starting at the base of the stem, draw a leaf. ,,,
  2. Step 2: Using the wavy line tool

  3. Step 3: draw a curved

  4. Step 4: dark green line of medium-thick thickness in a position like in the picture.

  5. Step 5: Click the Dark Yellow and right-click the Bright Yellow.

  6. Step 6: Hit Ctrl-v to paste in another petal.

  7. Step 7: Drag the petal down to the end of the stem.

  8. Step 8: Reselect the other petal using the box tool.

  9. Step 9: Drag the petal down to the left side of the stem.

  10. Step 10: Hit Ctrl-v to create another petal.

  11. Step 11: Hit Ctrl-r to rotate the selection.

  12. Step 12: Hit Ctrl-c to copy the new petal.

  13. Step 13: Move the petal down onto the flower.

  14. Step 14: Hit Ctrl-v to paste the vertical petal.

  15. Step 15: Move the final petal onto the flower

  16. Step 16: making sure that the second option under the sidebar is selected.

  17. Step 17: Left click the dark yellow color to select it and use the circle tool to create a center.

  18. Step 18: Click on the bright yellow color to select it and use the paint tool to fill in the petals.

  19. Step 19: Left click the dark green and right click the bright green.

  20. Step 20: Draw another leaf on the other side of the stem.

  21. Step 21: Use the straight line tool to add in some veins and make the leaves look more realistic.

  22. Step 22: Hit Ctrl-s to choose a destination and save your flower.

Detailed Guide

In order to curve the line, draw a straight line and then click and drag where you want to curve it.

You can curve each line twice. , Then choose the circle tool and make an appropriately sized oval in the top left corner.

Be sure to select the middle option on the sidebar under the main tools, as it will give you a circle with a dark yellow outline and a bright yellow fill. ,,,, Make sure that the second option is selected on the sidebar under the main tools as it will make sure not to overlap any of your previous work. ,, Click rotate and choose 90 degrees and hit OK. ,,,,, Select the third option under the sidebar so as to create a full, dark yellow circle.

Hold Shift while creating the circle to make it perfectly round. # Use the curved line tool to create four curved lines between the petals like so. ,, Select the polygon tool and click on the second option under the sidebar.

Starting at the base of the stem, draw a leaf. ,,,

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