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An illustrated guide to creating beautiful hand-drawn crosses
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This tutorial will teach you how to draw two different kinds of crosses!

Method 1
Method 1 of 2:

A Simple Latin Cross

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  1. Draw a small square in the middle of your outline. You can use a ruler to help draw straight lines.
  2. Draw one above and below the first square you drew and one on each side.
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  3. Make it thick and dark.
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Method 2
Method 2 of 2:

A Budded Cross

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  1. Draw a small square in the middle of your outline.
  2. Draw one above and below the first square you drew and one on each side, just like the first method.
  3. The diameter of each circle is equal to one side of the square. Use the guidelines to align the circles.
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    I wouldn't recommend that because it might hurt your brother's feelings or scare him, and it would also be offensive to Christians.
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Co-authors: 24
Updated: December 19, 2023
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Categories: Drawing
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To easily get the proportions of a Latin cross correct, you can draw a cross by "building" it with squares. Start by making a small square, which will be the cross intersection. Next, draw squares of the same proportions above, below, and to the sides of the original square so it looks like a plus sign. Since you'll want the bottom of the cross to be 3 times longer than the top and the arms, which should be the same length, add 2 extra squares to the bottom section. Then, color in the squares, and you're all set! To learn how to draw a budded cross, keep reading!

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