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How to shoot Chinese painting?

Because the Xuan paper of Chinese painting is thin and easy to wrinkle, it is best to flatten it with a painting machine before shooting. Then stick the flattened Chinese painting on the iron plate and press it with a magnetic stripe. In front of the drawing board, two studio photography lights illuminate Chinese painting at an absolutely symmetrical angle of 45 degrees, and at the same time set up a camera to shoot.

The word Chinese painting originated in the Han Dynasty. People in the Han Dynasty thought that China lived in heaven and earth, so he called it China, and China's paintings were called "Chinese painting" for short. Mainly refers to scroll paintings painted on silk, rice paper and silk and mounted. Chinese painting is a traditional form of painting in China, which uses brush strokes dipped in water, ink and color on silk or paper. Tools and materials include brushes, ink, Chinese painting pigments, rice paper, silk and so on. Themes can be divided into figures, landscapes, flowers and birds, etc. And techniques can be divided into figurative and freehand brushwork.