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30-day colored lead painting

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Have you finished the 30-day colored lead challenge? Reward yourself with a pack of favorite snacks! This time, I picked up a colored pencil to draw. First, I didn't touch the Mark oily colored lead I bought last year. I thought I would draw this time, otherwise it would be wasted and become an idle product. Second, there are colored lead paintings in the circle of friends, which makes my hands itch. So, I began to draw colored lead. From June 27th to yesterday, I drew 30 pictures, one on average every day.

In this painting process, I learned that colored lead can be divided into water-soluble and oily colored lead, oily colored lead is more realistic, and water-soluble colored lead can be dissolved in water to achieve watercolor effect. I like painting myself, that is, I have been painting intermittently in recent years, but I have not insisted on painting consistently every day, or I have not reached that kind of determination to paint. People who really want to draw a picture will draw one no matter how busy they are. Painting still needs constant practice. If you draw too many pictures, you will understand naturally. Painters are not born painters, and later study and practice are very important.

The picture above is the last fairy painting. I drew it creatively and thought it was ok, so I bought a picture frame and put it up.

The left side of the above picture is also my own imagination, and the right side is copying other people's paintings.

The above picture shows Linyi colored lead meticulous painting. At that time, this painting was praised by everyone in the circle of friends.

The picture above is a lovely child, which mainly highlights the hot weather in the dog days, and it is quite creative.

The picture above shows half a watermelon, which is indispensable in summer. It is a good product for relieving summer heat and diuresis!

The picture above shows the dragonfly resting on the green leaves, which is very fresh.

The picture above shows a lovely panda. In this exercise, I learned that "Indentation Hair" is very practical for animal hair, mainly by indenting paper with a toothpick or an oil-free pen and then coloring it. This method also applies to veins.

The picture above shows a pot of meat, the first attempt to draw meat.

A picture and an anime character feel ok.

The above picture is fresh in color, with one leaf and one bodhi.

The picture above is a butterscotch painting, realistic!

The picture above is a duplicate ring.

The picture above is an antique figure, so pay attention to the proportion when painting.

Looking back on my "labor achievements", I feel quite happy. The same is true of painting. Every painting should pay attention to proportion, outline, perspective, tick mark and color. It's basically simple. Something like this. Not only the proportion of painting content should be appropriate, but also the proportion of the whole paper should be appropriate! Starting is very important! Perspective is my weakness. I've never been able to draw perspective. The perspective is near big and far small, near real and far virtual. At the same time, perspective is divided into one point perspective, two point perspective and three point perspective. Pay attention. These overall shapes are good. Then it is colored! Look at your color vision. There is also colored lead, which is easier to master. If it is wrong, you can wipe it and draw it again.

A painting needs enough patience and determination! I need to draw pictures to calm my temper.

Give yourself a compliment and stick to it for 30 days! Friends who love painting, so can you!

Let's cheer together!