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Watercolor ancient flower picture material-"Watercolor" Flower (9) Wisteria (with process steps)

Watercolor Copying Red and Blue Roses Recently, I painted roses with Mr. Huang Youwei, and the more I painted, the more I liked them. I can't wait to draw when I see Mr. Huang's paintings.

The first blue rose was really fascinated by its color. The more you look at it, the more beautiful and light it is. But the result I drew didn't set off that gentle color, but I am satisfied with this color, which is really too difficult:: > _<:: This recording step ~

Step 1: Carefully draw a draft for Mr. Huang's finished product drawing. Teacher Huang paints directly on the drawing paper, only when there are roses in her heart can she do it.

Step 2: Bring out this faint blue color with ultramarine and violets, and spread flowers with background color.

Step 3: This step is mainly to draw the relationship between light and shade. When smudging, pay attention to the amount of water in the pen and on the paper. If the amount of water in the pen is less than that on the paper, the pen can easily absorb the pigment (I didn't know this before, and it's strange why I always take the paved pigment away when I smudge-_ ||).

Step 4: This step is mainly to adjust the relationship between light and shade to make the flowers more three-dimensional. You can add some black in the dark.

Step 5: In this step, I draw branches and leaves. First, I spread the leaves in light dark green, and then dye them green before the grass is dry. Finally, draw the thorns on the stem with ochre, and finish ~

It was snowing when I drew this picture. I put down my pen and looked up. It was already snowing all over the sky, and I was suddenly hit by a sense of happiness. I am doing what I like in the house, and the outside is a pleasant white. There are better times than this ~

The second red rose, passion, is more difficult to draw than the blue rose. Teacher Huang is still doing it directly on paper in one breath, but I won't. I can only honestly make a line draft, depicting it one by one. The following are the recording steps.

Step 1: Make a good draft ~

Step 2: Paint the picture with crimson and vermilion. I drew it bit by bit, and I'm afraid it's ruined. Add black in the dark.

Step 3: Observe the flowers as a whole and adjust the light and shade.

Step 4: Draw branches and leaves. Teacher Huang's branches and leaves are too strong for me to draw:: > _< The colors used are dark green, grass green, ultramarine and lake blue. Finally, draw barbs in ochre color, and finish ~

When painting red roses, the sky clears up, and the bright sunshine is like a passionate rose. These two paintings really suit the occasion ~

"Watercolor" Flower (9) Wisteria (with process steps) To say the most unique scenery in late spring, it must be wisteria. Purple stripes pour down like a waterfall, making people seem to have entered a purple dream.

Wisteria painted it yesterday:

Paper: Dover 300 g medium thickness.

Pigment: five beads and 24 colors

The following is the process:

Simple draft lines.

After playing with water, there are several places that need painting.

Use purple, deep purple and yellow to smudge.

I don't have paper, so it's a little curly, but it doesn't matter if I press it with a book when it's dry. Little friends who are not afraid of trouble can frame the paper.

Draw flowers with lavender and purple, and pay attention to the change of layering and depth.

The center of the flower is dotted with yellow.

Perfect details such as flower texture.

Draw the fluttering petals and the flowers on the right in the same way.

Start drawing branches and leaves. The leaves should be dark green and light green. Don't draw the same color, or it will look rigid.

Tap with a pen to draw the leaf texture and sprinkle with purple pigment.

It's done.

Beautiful scenery is fleeting, painting is a way to preserve beautiful scenery, and so are photos. Attached are some photos of me and wisteria. This is a rose garden. I wanted to shoot roses, but roses were still shy, and wisteria was accidentally photographed. Meeting this wisteria can be said to be the most beautiful meeting this spring ~

My other watercolor flower series articles:

Watercolor Huashi Grape hyacinthus orientalis

Watercolor, Flowers and Peony (with tutorial steps)

Watercolors, flowers and Mulan (with crafts)

Watercolors, flowers and lotus flowers (step by step)

Tutorial | Introduction to Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night, an ancient and creative watercolor painting.

"Good rain knows the season, when spring comes. Sneak into the night with the wind and moisten things silently. " Good rain seems to pick the right time, arrival in the spring of everything. With the breeze, quietly into the night. Fine and dense, nourishing everything on the earth. Thick dark clouds covered the fields and paths, and only a little fishing fire from a fishing boat by the river emitted a ray of light, which was particularly bright. When you come in the morning, the wet soil must be covered with red petals, and the streets and alleys of Jinguancheng must be a colorful scene.

Teaching emphases and difficulties:

1, understand the artistic form of poetry and painting, exert imagination and improve aesthetic feelings.

2. Through the creation of ancient poems with pictures, literature and art are organically combined, "painting in poetry" and "painting in poetry" to further cultivate the ability to create beauty and improve artistic accomplishment.

3. Refine the main body of poetry, focusing on description.

Required materials: white cardboard Gou Xianbi marker double-sided kraft paper gold paint pen.

Age-appropriate: It is recommended for children of 8- 10 to practice.

Draw the moon in the night sky and plants in the rain.

Black stains, night paper towels, gently wiping away clouds.

Effect of high-light strokes on reducing rain

Draw small flowers and put them on the title

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