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Watercolor painting of egrets in solar terms

Recently, it began to cool down, and suddenly, like the cold wind coming overnight, I put away the small fan, wrapped the small quilt, put away the little flower skirt and took out the small pants.

Every summer, doors and windows should be opened, hoping to let the cool wind in. Every winter, the doors and windows should be sealed to prevent a cool breeze from entering the room. The colder the weather, the more I miss the warmth of home.

Winter has its own unique scenery. Snowflakes fly all night, and the next day you will see a new world wrapped in silver clothes. You can also see all kinds of snowmen in the street, shaking trees on the roadside and making artificial snow for yourself. Snow is a paradise for children to play.

Without further ado, let's start with the fourteenth painting on the theme of the 24 solar terms, the silver graffiti of beginning of winter.

Tools: mechanical pencil and Windsor Newton watercolor pigments, a set of watercolor pens, a piece of watercolor paper, blank glue, adhesive tape and black gel pen.

Step 1: pencil drafting? mechanical pencil

First, mount the drawing paper with adhesive tape to avoid the expansion and folding of the drawing paper after brushing with water, which is not easy to color.

Draw a circular picture frame in the picture with the help of a circular tool, draw a curved main branch on the left side of the picture with a movable pencil, draw two small forked trunks under the tissue trunk, draw a few tiny forks on the small trunk, draw a red fruit contour line on the difference, and pay attention to the overlapping relationship between fruits.

Step 2: Leave white glue? Blank glue

Keep the picture dry, dip a small amount of blank glue with a blank glue pen, draw a line bent with the trunk with the blank glue on the upper side of the middle trunk, then draw a line on the right side of the small trunk, and then point a little on the upper side of each juice with a blank glue pen.

Step 3: Background? Lake blue pigment

Then use a large watercolor pen to quickly wet the picture, then add a lot of water with blue pigment to make a light background color, and then use a large watercolor pen to quickly spread the background color.

On the basis of the previous color, a small amount of lake blue pigment was added to darken the background color, and the picture was not completely dry. Then use a watercolor pen to emphasize the background color near the branches.

Step 4: Branch? Cooked brown pigment

Add a small amount of water to the mature brown pigment to adjust the color of the branches, and then use a small watercolor pen to color the branches, paying attention to the bending of the branches.

Step 5: Fruit? Red pigment

Add a lot of water with big red pigment to adjust the faint background color of the fruit, then color each fruit with a small watercolor pen, add a small amount of big red pigment on the basis of the color to deepen the color, and then draw the color of the fruit in front with a small watercolor pen, and don't completely cover the background color when coloring.

Step 6: Font? Black gel pen

If you are afraid that the handwriting is not beautiful enough, draw the outline of the font with mechanical pencil, then fill in the color with black gel pen, and then draw the box with ruler tool.

At this point, the14th painting "Early Silver Winter" with the theme of 24 solar terms has been completed. Friends who like to paint with the theme of 24 solar terms can try it, or they can doodle past works with the theme of 24 solar terms.