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How to draw the leaves of buttonwood tree

How to draw the leaves of buttonwood is as follows:

First, gently draw the shape and texture of the leaves on watercolor paper. With light khaki as the foundation, the edge color of leaves can be slightly deepened. Generally speaking, leaf withering starts from the tip and edge of the leaf.

When the background color is wet, add a little dark green to the left of the leaves. When the background color is dry, add a little khaki and ochre water, and apply the whole background color to the leaves by superposition method. When it is dry, start to draw the veins of the leaves, adjust a little water with ochre, and draw the veins with small pine branches. Pay attention to the vertical pen when drawing.

After the Leaf Classic was finished, we began to deepen the color of the leaves. In order to deepen the brightness of the leaves through color changes, they are painted dark with ochre and a little khaki near the meridian of the main leaves with a brush.

According to different standards, there are different categories of paintings:

According to the tools and materials used, it can be divided into Chinese painting, oil painting, printmaking, gouache painting, watercolor painting, pencil drawing, charcoal drawing and pen drawing. According to the form of picture frame and the place of use, it can be divided into two categories: easel painting and mural painting.

According to the object of description and the content of expression, it can be divided into religious paintings, historical paintings, military paintings, genre paintings, figure paintings, portraits, figure paintings, landscape paintings and still life paintings. According to the use, it can be divided into New Year pictures, posters, movie advertisements, commercial advertisements, movie animations, decorative paintings, architectural paintings, costume paintings, book illustrations, cartoons, stage art and movie art. ..

If it is divided by cultural tradition and overall cultural characteristics, it can be divided into two systems: western painting and oriental painting. Extended data:

Painting is the art of copying nature by hand on a two-dimensional plane. In medieval Europe, painting was often called "the art of monkeys" because painting imitated scenes, just as monkeys liked to imitate human activities.

Before the 20th century, the more realistic the painting, the higher the technology. But in the 20th century, with the appearance and development of photography technology, painting began to turn to express the painter's subjective self. When a connoisseur sees a painting, he sometimes can't tell what it is, but he can definitely tell who painted it. Every painter began to form his own unique style.

Different painters have different styles and values. At the beginning of the 20th century, some painters' painting styles were ignored or even degraded because critics could not accept them, which is why some painters painted very well but were not famous and even starved to death because of poverty.