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How to make flower arrangement more advanced What are the basic types of flower arrangement design?
In the teaching of flower arrangement, many students will ask, what is the difference between flower arrangement and flower arrangement? In the west, floral design uses "arrangement" instead of "design", which literally translates as "arrangement" This word is more suitable to describe the work related to flower arrangement, including flower arrangement, architectural design and flower arrangement. Usually we only pay attention to the flowers in front of us and think about how to make them look good. However, in order to make flower arrangement more advanced, we should first concentrate on the structure, start with the basic pattern, and then gradually deepen it after mastering certain skills. Today I will briefly introduce several commonly used and classic flower shapes. Triangular pattern Triangular pattern: structural characteristics, stable balance, giving people a solemn and formal feeling. Such works are suitable to be placed in main halls, meeting places and churches, and can be used to decorate coffee tables and porches at home. Choose a regular cylindrical shallow pot for flowers. In the following modeling diagram, A is the vertical axis flower, B and C are the horizontal axis flower, D is the depth axis flower, and P is the focus. In all floral designs, there is a visual center, such as the radiation center in the triangular pattern. Methods and steps of triangle modeling drawing: 1. Choose four flowers as the skeleton, two flowers with fixed width, one with fixed height and the last with fixed depth. Pay attention to the proportion, not too abrupt. 2. In the lower quarter or third of the center line, insert the focus flower at an angle of 45 degrees from the vertical plane. 3. Insert the main flower with appropriate size on the connecting line of skeleton flower. Filled with Kobanawa leaves. Inverted T-shaped pattern: L-shaped pattern is an L-shaped pattern design compared with classic patterns. Asymmetric composition is different from T-shape, it has only one side and the insertion method is the same. Methods: 1. Set the skeleton with three branches, and set the height, width and depth respectively. 2. The focus flower is located at the bottom, a quarter of the vertical height. 3. Insert the main flower around the burnt flower, not too much. 4. Fill the flower material and block the flower mud. Meniscus: Meniscus. The meniscus pattern is beautiful, flowing and romantic. Methods: 1. Choose soft linear flowers and process them into crescent-shaped outlines. The ratio of height, width and depth is 8:5:3. 2. The position of the focus flower is about 15cm higher than the side opening of the container, and it is better to lean forward 45 degrees. 3. Around the center of the flower, the height is scattered. 4. Fill loose flowers and decorate them.