Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Ballet skirt stick figure
Ballet skirt stick figure
1, draw a square first, and modify it slightly. The upper width and the lower width are in line with the body proportion.
2. Draw an inverted triangle on the shoulder and an inverted triangle on the neckline.
3. Add two arcs to the left and right sides of the body part, and draw an arc wave line below.
4. change the triangle on the shoulder into a wavy line, which looks better.
5. Add some wavy lace to the triangle part of the neckline, draw some folds, and draw some small waves under the skirt.
6. Add some wrinkles and some decorative patterns to the skirt.
7. Finally, color the skirt according to your own preferences, and a beautiful ballet skirt is drawn.
origin
Ballet originated in Italy and flourished in France. Ballet is a transliteration of French ballet, which means to jump or dance. Ballet originated from the old Latin ballo. At first, the word only refers to dancing, or performing dancing in public, and has no meaning of theatrical performance.
The history of ballet can be traced back to the grand court of Italy in the heyday of the Renaissance in Europe and the court of Bergendi in southern France. Whenever you get married, meet foreign heads of state or other important celebrations, you will perform this dance to express your wishes or add fun.
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