Scientists have long argued about the origin of the pictogram, which we used to denote love and heart. Someone compares "Valentine" with women's buttocks, someone recalls the leaves of a plant called Sylphia, which was exterminated in the first centuries of our era, from which a contraceptive was made. Tomsk Ugrians with this symbol denoted a warrior man. One way or another, today a rare love message does not require the ability to beautifully draw hearts.
It is necessary
- Red or pink paint (pencil, felt-tip pen);
- Lead pencil;
- Paper.
Instructions
Step 1
Remember what a bass clef looks like: a slightly deformed semicircle with the convex part pointing slightly upward. Draw this shape with a pencil on paper.
Step 2
Now draw the same semicircle pointing in the opposite direction. Do not strive for complete symmetry, there is no need for it. Paint the shape with red or pink.
Step 3
A symmetrical heart will result from an isosceles triangle with apex pointing down. Draw it with a ruler or on squared paper. Smooth out the side corners with two rounded lines. Connect them strictly above the top.
The rounded lines form two semicircles. If you want absolutely straight lines, use a compass. Paint over the heart with paint or pencil.
Step 4
It is a little more difficult to draw hearts from other shapes, for example, daisies. First, draw a "frame" of the future heart with a pencil according to one of the proposed schemes. Then, along this line, at an equal distance from each other, draw flowers, bows, ribbons or other objects. The middle of each item must be exactly on the line.
Step 5
If desired, fill in the heart itself, not just its outlines. Once you're done with this sketch, paint it in different colors as you see fit.
Step 6
Wait for the paint to dry (if necessary). After that, carefully erase the pencil marks where they are visible.