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Drawing the Base<\/h2>\n

To begin, sketch two intersecting circles for the trunk and the main branches. Make sure to establish the proportions of the tree. Have the trunk slightly larger so that the branches that will be drawn will look realistic compared to its size. Sketch the tips of the branches around the circles to create an outward, fanning effect.<\/p>\n

The tips of the branches should all be drawn differently. Some branches should be longer while others will be shorter and end abruptly. This helps create a natural, sprawling look to the tree. Allow the sketch to have an overall irregular pattern instead of having the branches placed exactly the same on both sides.<\/p>\n

Gently drag the pencil upwards and around the circles, treating the tips of the branches as though they were flowing. This will help the transition between the trunk and the branches look softer and more natural when complete.<\/p>\n

Add The Soul<\/h2>\n

To create a unique tree, add a “soul” to it. Soul refers to additional lines, squiggles, and other patterns that you can draw onto the tree. Vary the line lengths, like before the fanning of the branches. Make sure you are careful and your lines are smooth – these small details are where the tree will take on a life of its own.<\/p>\n