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At what age and what content do children learn to draw? Learn what you have learned before?

There is no age requirement for learning to draw, and you can start learning at any time.

1. Strictly speaking, the beginning of learning painting should start with learning sketching, usually starting from a step-by-step learning process such as plaster geometry, still life, plaster figures, structures, portraits, etc.

2. Develop correct learning methods, which are based on an in-depth understanding of objects. To draw a sketch, you need to understand the basic elements of sketching, such as shape, proportion, structure, light and dark tone, sense of quality and sense of space.

3. Regarding the physical structure and proportion of the head, the shape of the head can be summarized as an oval, cube or wedge shape as a whole. Further analysis shows that the skull is spherical and the frontal bone is flat square. The front from the frontal bone to the base of the mandibular bone is an inverted trapezoid, with a trapezoidal nose that is larger at the bottom and smaller at the top. The proportions of the head are "long, three stops, horizontal and five eyes." This is a summary of the general rules of the head, but there are still certain differences between individuals.

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Attach importance to modification:

The "modification" here is similar to the adjustment in the general sense. The difference is that most adjustments are based on conventional Step by step, and "revision" is based on boldness and straightforwardness in active performance; because you dare to draw and make mistakes, you have the need to "revise".

And every "revision" is a process of thinking and progress. Sometimes a drastic "revision" is actually a kind of sublimation or a kind of resurrection. Therefore, don’t be afraid of getting dirty, don’t be overly cautious, and be brave enough to do something; don’t worry about leaving traces of improvement, as these traces should be the footsteps of progress.

"Revision" is a down-to-earth learning attitude and a confident and enterprising learning and exploration. Beginners often make mistakes and start over again. They always want immediate results, quick success, and a blockbuster, but they don't know that this is a sign of impetuousness.

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Painting--Baidu Encyclopedia