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Titan's three giants stick figure

The Titan Three stick figures are as follows:

1. Draw the outline of Titan on paper.

2. Color, and you're done.

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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 just as monkeys liked to imitate human activities, painting also imitated scenes. 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.

Painting is a form of capturing, recording and expressing different creative purposes, and the number of participants is also huge. The nature of painting can be natural and concrete, image painting, abstract painting, narrative, symbol, emotion or politics.

Painting refers to the art form of shaping images on paper, textiles, boards, walls and other planes with tools such as pens, brushes, knives, ink and pigments. Modern computer software can use mouse, drawing board, digital screen, mobile phone and tablet computer to carry out digital drawing, realize paperless digital image preservation, and provide more possibilities for painting. Thereby avoiding the waste of resources. It also makes it more convenient and beautiful to look at photos.

On the artistic level, painting is an act of supporting a surface and adding color to it. Examples of these surfaces are paper, canvas, wood, glass, paint or concrete. On the level of artistic language, the meaning of painting also includes expressing the concepts and meanings that practitioners want to express with this artistic behavior plus aesthetic methods such as graphics and composition.

Printmaking is an important category of visual arts. Broadly speaking, printmaking can include that the graphics printed before printing industrialization are generally printmaking. The concept of contemporary printmaking mainly refers to the artistic works conceived and created by artists through plate-making and printing procedures, specifically, the pictures carved or etched on pages such as wood, stone, hemp, copper and zinc with knives or chemicals.