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How to draw stick figures in foggy days

The stick figure of fog is as follows:

1. Draw the outline of the cloud first. Note that the shape does not need to be the same as the actual one. The shape should be undulating, not too uniform. Draw the dark sides of several clouds into a whole and adjust them.

2. Gradually deepen the dividing line between light and dark in the dark part of the cloud. Depict the dark part of the cloud more deeply, and this time draw the tone of the dark part in place. Describe the gray level of the cloud, and pay attention to the connection between gray and dark side. Draw a strong blue sky tone around the whole cloud to set off the white clouds.

3. Finally, gently wipe the edge of the white cloud with a rubber, wiping the edge more gently, and adjusting the details of the whole cloud.

Fog is a natural weather phenomenon. It refers to the phenomenon that when the air near the ground is cooled to a certain degree under the condition of sufficient water vapor, breeze and stable atmosphere, the water vapor in the air will condense into tiny water droplets suspended in the air, which will reduce the visibility on the ground. It occurs frequently in February and April in spring, and the forming conditions are cooling and humidifying, and the types are radiation fog, advection fog, mixed fog and evaporation fog.

It refers to the phenomenon that when the air near the ground is cooled to a certain degree under the condition of sufficient water vapor, breeze and stable atmosphere, the water vapor in the air will condense into tiny water droplets suspended in the air, which will reduce the visibility on the ground. It occurs frequently in February and April in spring, and the forming conditions are cooling and humidifying, and the types are radiation fog, advection fog, mixed fog and evaporation fog.

Color characteristics:

When white light shines on a transparent object, the transmitted light is mainly the same color as the transparent object, and all other colors are absorbed by transparent body. If a transparent object can transmit all colors of light, then the transparent body is colorless, such as ice. But when water turns into fog, many reflecting surfaces are formed.

At this time, light can't penetrate, but is reflected, that is to say, all colors of light are reflected, so the fog becomes white. The essence of fog is water vapor condensation. Therefore, as long as the air temperature reaches or is quite close to the dew point, the water vapor in the air will condense and produce fog. When the temperature is above freezing point, water vapor condenses into water droplets. When the temperature is below freezing point, water vapor condenses directly into solid ice crystals, such as ice fog.