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2. Set Up the Canvas
Choose the canvas size (e.g., 800 x 800 pixels) for a manageable Rangoli design.
Set the background color to white for clarity.
3. Draw the First Pattern (Symmetry)
Use the "Shape Tool" to create a circle or square in the center of your canvas.
This will be the base for your Rangoli design.
Make sure your design is symmetrical; if using a circle, divide it into sections
for balance.
4. Create the Outer Layers
Draw additional shapes like triangles, diamonds, or petals around the center.
Use the "Shape Tool" or "Brush Tool" for these designs.
Ensure symmetry by replicating and rotating the shapes to create a balanced
look.
5. Add Colors
Fill in each section of your Rangoli with vibrant colors.
Use the "Fill Tool" to apply bright and contrasting colors like red, yellow, green,
and blue.
Experiment with gradients or solid fills to enhance the look of each section.
6. Decorative Elements
Add decorative elements like small circles, flowers, or stars using the "Clipart"
tool.
Use different shapes and sizes to make your Rangoli more interesting.
7. Enhance with Patterns
Add additional patterns such as spirals, zigzags, or dots within each section
to create more detail.
Use the "Brush Tool" for freehand drawing or the "Shape Tool" for more
geometric patterns.
8. Refine Your Design
Zoom in to refine the edges and adjust shapes for alignment.
Use the "Eraser Tool" for any corrections or adjustments.
9. Save and Export
Save your Rangoli design in Sketch.io for future edits.
Export the final design as a PNG or JPEG file to share or print.
Quick Tips:
Use the "Undo" button to fix mistakes quickly.
Zoom in for detailed work, especially when creating smaller decorative elements.
Use symmetry to make your Rangoli neat and well-organized.
Experiment with colors to make your Rangoli vibrant and eye-catching.
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