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How to draw the imaginary virgin forest?

The imaginary primitive forest painting method is as follows:

1, first draw a curved trunk, draw the crown of a big tree on the trunk with wavy lines, and then draw a leaf pattern on the crown with arc lines for decoration.

2. Draw two more big trees next to the big tree, draw the grass under the big tree with an arc, pay attention to the occlusion relationship between the grass and the trunk, and draw a growing grass with zigzag lines.

3. Decorate the trunk with a semicircle and draw some beautiful grass under the trunk.

4. The trunk is painted brown, the pattern on the tree is painted yellow, and the grass is painted dark green and light green to make the picture look more stereoscopic.

5. Paint the trunk with different greens, and beautiful forest stick figures will be drawn.

Brief introduction of virgin forest

Primitive forest, also known as primary forest, refers to a forest that has reached a very long age without obvious interference, thus showing unique ecological characteristics and may be classified as a climax community. Local characteristics include different tree-related structures, providing different wildlife habitats and increasing the biodiversity of forest ecosystems. ?

The tree structure includes the gaps between multi-layer crowns, the great changes in the height and diameter of trees, various species and species, and wood residues of various sizes. The largest virgin forest in the world is Canadian cold temperate coniferous forest, which is called great north Forest. It not only has great ecological value, but also is the origin of many wildlife. Coniferous forests extend from Alaska to the Atlantic Ocean, with a total area of 12 times that of California.

25% of the virgin forests on the earth belong here. The unique terrain of coniferous forest not only provides shelter for countless grizzly bears, wolves, moose and reindeer, but also attracts billions of North American waterfowl and songbirds to mate and breed here every year.