How to Draw a Cabbage

Learn how to draw a great looking Cabbage with easy drawing instructions and video tutorial.

By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Cabbage.

Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing a Cabbage

How to Draw a Great Looking Cabbage for Kids and Beginners - Step 1

Cabbage step-by-step drawing tutorial: step 1

1. Begin the cabbage outline by drawing several overlapping curved lines. These will become the first of the cabbage's leaves.

Drawing Step 2

Cabbage step-by-step drawing tutorial: step 2

2. Draw a long, wavy line and double it back on itself to form the edge of a leaf. Draw two more wavy lines - one near the top of the vegetable and the other across the bottom.

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Drawing Step 3

Cabbage step-by-step drawing tutorial: step 3

3. Draw a "Y" shaped set of lines across the bottom of the cabbage. Draw a wavy line between one branch of the "Y" and the body of the cabbage.

At the top, draw a curved line and a wavy one, allowing them to meet at a sharp point. Draw a curved line from it to the rest of the cabbaging, giving it a round shape.

Drawing Step 4

Cabbage step-by-step drawing tutorial: step 4

4. Draw two long, wavy lines around the bottom and sides of the cabbage, forming outer leaves. Allow them to overlap one another at the bottom.

Drawing Step 5

Cabbage step-by-step drawing tutorial: step 5

5. Draw two more long, wavy lines, forming two more leaves.

Drawing Step 6

Cabbage step-by-step drawing tutorial: step 6

6. Use long curved lines to draw two more large leaves at the top and a small one at the bottom.

Drawing Step 7

Cabbage step-by-step drawing tutorial: step 7

7. Detail the cabbage by drawing veins on the leaves. Use long and short curved lines to create the branching, "Y" shaped veins on the two largest leaves.

Add More Details to Your Cabbage Picture - Step 8

Cabbage step-by-step drawing tutorial: step 8

8. Draw "Y" shaped veins on the other leaves.

Complete the Outline of Your Cabbage Drawing - Step 9

Cabbage step-by-step drawing tutorial: step 9

9. Draw "Y" shaped veins on the remaining leaves.

Color Your Cabbage Drawing

Cabbage step-by-step drawing tutorial: step 11

Your cabbage outline is now complete. Color your vegetable drawing. Cabbage is usually light green in color, but so-called red cabbage can appear purple. Some are green and white. The outer leaves are usually darker than the inner leaves.

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Learn More About The Cabbage Drawing

Cabbage is a common vegetable in both the grocery store and the garden. You can create a lifelike cabbage drawing with the help of this easy, step-by-step vegetable drawing guide.

Cabbage grows in round "heads" consisting of overlapping leaves similar to lettuce. Compare it to this lettuce drawing. Like lettuce, cabbage is sometimes eaten raw and crispy, but more often, it is cooked like spinach.

Cabbage is in the same family as kale, broccoli, cauliflower, and Brussels sprouts, which look like tiny cabbages. Compare your cabbage to this realistic cauliflower drawing.

The cabbage is drawn in a realistic style, but this related broccoli drawing is a cartoon character with a face! With all these drawings on your plate, you're certain to get your full servings of vegetables today.

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