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The painting method of pink magnolia in traditional Chinese painting boneless painting

Materials used in this work: cooked rice paper; ink, garcinia, eosin, ocher; dye pens, clear-water pens, and paint dishes.

? ★Look here?: There will be a series of bone painting tutorials (mainly flowers, birds, fruits and vegetables) in the future. If you have any ideas about materials, you can leave me a message~ Painting process:

1. Mix ocher light ink and use a dye pen to dye the calyx, and hit the heavy ink while it is wet. It can hit the root of the sepal or the blocked place with a heavier color. Do not paint the entire sepal flat;

2. Eosin water Lighten it and paint it flat to get the shape of the magnolia petals; the background color should be light, not too heavy, otherwise the color will be "stagnant" when you smudge it later;

?The petals grow outward from the center of the sepals, When drawing flowers, you should pay attention to the fact that no matter how the petals are spread out, they should always be drawn around the center;

3. The flower on the lower left is the same as above, the petals are spread out and then opened, and the roots are always around the center of the flower, so as not to Paint the flowers loosely;

4. Use the ocher ink color of the calyx to dye the branches, and hit the heavy ink into the structure while it is wet;

5. After the flowers are dry, use a light Use titanium dioxide to smudge the petals in a small area where the petals are lighter;

6. Use light eosin to smudge the roots of the petals, making the color a little heavier than the base color;

7. After the painting is dry, continue to blend the roots and tips of the petals with light eosin. The blending range should be small. The picture below shows the effect after blending three times. Do not blend with heavier eosin all at once~

? Then use a slightly dry pen dipped in light ink, and outline the branches with a side edge;

8. Finally, use eosin light ink to make it a darker ink red, and then use a small area Just dye the tip of the petal; use the remaining paint in the saucer to dot a few bees.

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