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Where is the wind? Figure line drawing

Where is the wind? The stick figure is as follows:

First, painting one:

1. Make some wavy curves as lines to guide leaves or petals. In order to make it look more like the wind, not just the feeling of fallen leaves or petals, draw some leaves or petals along lines, from near to far, from big to small. First, draw leaves or petals in the foreground, or objects in the background. Basically, you just need to draw a larger basic shape first.

2. Add more lines to get more airflow, which will be farther in the background. Draw some leaves or petals along this line as leaves or petals farther behind.

3. Finally, add characters to the picture, and the characters' hair also shows the feeling of fluttering with the wind, which can show that the wind is really blowing, not just fallen leaves or petals. Only the largest leaf or petal in the picture is in front of the picture, and the second largest leaf or petal is behind the picture. The rest are even more backward.

Second, the painting method 2:

1. Wind is a kind of weather, a kind of meteorology and an invisible thing. If you want to draw, you should describe it according to the object. First, we draw an umbrella on the paper with a pen. It rained and windy in summer, so we drew a figure with an umbrella.

2. Then draw some water drops, dark clouds in the sky, and draw the inclination of the umbrella, because the wind will blow the umbrella. Draw two arcs next to the umbrella, so that you can draw the wind and people and color them, but don't add more color to the wind.