How to Draw Tattoo Lips, Tattoo Lips

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Draw two circles that are equal in size and then connect the two from end to end until you have a barbell looking drawing.

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Begin sketching out the first rose starting with the insides of the flower. Start slow, and start in the middle, and then work your way out.

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Sketch out more rose pedals on each side of the flower and then move to step four.

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Continue to sketch in three more pieces of the rose pedals like so, and be sure that the pedal in the middle is larger and has pointed edges.

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Now that the left rose is all drawn out, you can get started with sketching out the one to the right. Begin sketching out the pedals the same way you started the first rose you drew. Always start in the center when drawing a rose.

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Again, draw out two more rose pedals and be sure that the edging is pointed and or serrated like mistletoe.

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You are almost done sketching out this rose and as you can see all you need to do is draw in the last three rose pedals. Notice how they curl downward or fold down.

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Draw in the outline of the lips or mouth and as you can see they are almost shaped like a heart with the exception of a pointed tip.

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For the last drawing step draw in the middle lining that actually forms both the top and bottom lip. sketch in some dark lining and folds on the bottom lip and on the top lip. Erase the lines and shapes that you drew in step one.

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Here is what the drawing looks like when you are all done. Now you can have fun adding some color and brightening up this drawing. Good job guys, and come back soon.

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July 18, 2011

Description: I know this tattoo design is not going to be as good as the other two I just uploaded, but it’s still pretty sweet. Up next, I will show you "how to draw tattoo lips", step by step. Drawing female lips in a closed expression is one of the easier ways to get a mouth sketched out. Of course they can also be a very hard part of the female face to draw in too. This tutorial is a little different because even though the lips are nicely drawn, I also included two roses on each side of the mouth for added beauty and originality. The only thing that I’d like to change is the background color because I don’t think that neon green is a good shade for dark pink colored lips and red roses at each corner of the mouth. In general you should find this tutorial pretty simple to tackle and of course if you don’t like the rose design you can always leave it out of the drawing. Some girls like getting a set of lips tattooed on a shoulder, ankle, wrist, or even behind an ear. Anyways what more can I say about this lesson other than you will have fun drawing tattoo lips even if you don’t plan on using this drawing for stencil. It’s a great sketch for decorating a picture, book cover, or just for a random sketch when you’re board. Pucker up guys because I’m busting a move out of here to get busy with uploading more drawing fun!

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