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The representation method of stick figure

The performance method of stick figure is as follows:

There are three main forms of stick figure: outline hook method, plane drawing method and line-surface combination method.

1. Profile hook. With simple lines, through the outline of people and things, draw the morphological structure.

2. Graphic painting. Describe the characteristics of people and things with flat intuitive feelings and simple lines.

3. Line and surface combination. Describe the characteristics of people and things with simple lines and squares.

(1) Give priority to lines: outline the shape and dynamic characteristics of objects with simple lines, and exaggerate them appropriately to make their images more vivid. Line drawing is the basis of other drawing methods.

(2) Face-oriented; Use various figures to represent various parts of the object, and then combine them. Face-oriented has the characteristics of conciseness, exaggeration and vividness.

(3) Combination of line and surface: On the basis of line drawing, various blocks are drawn to highlight the characteristics of objects and are decorative.

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1. Front view:

The fluorescent screen of a TV set, the seat and keys of a tape recorder, the lens of a camera, the bookshelf and the door frame of a refrigerator. These structural elements are placed in front of the object.

2. Side view:

From the side, it is obvious that the external structural characteristics of various models are mainly reflected in the front, carriage and wheels. Draw its horizontal side view, which can fully show the structural characteristics of each part.

3. Top view:

The structural features of stoves, tableware, books and track and field are all upward, so it is easy to identify them by drawing their top views.

4. Weekly view:

The outer contour of a sphere is circular at any angle, and when their axes are perpendicular to the ground, cylinders and cones will also show roughly the same visual form at all angles.