Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - How to make a solar term framework?
How to make a solar term framework?
It often appears in Korean dramas, and when the first snow comes every year, men and women will choose to confess. It is said that it is because they say that they will confess to their loved ones when the first snow comes every year, and they can try it when the first snow comes to see if they can successfully take off the order.
Cut the crap, let's start the sixteenth graffiti on the theme painting of the 24 solar terms.
Tools: A set of mechanical pencil and Windsor Newton watercolor paints, several watercolor pens, a piece of watercolor paper, black gel pen, blank glue pen, blank glue pen and adhesive tape.
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 drawing with the help of the circular tool, then draw the wheel width line of the hillside at 1/3 of the drawing, pay attention to the fluctuation of the grain line, and then draw the general outline of the trees with irregular parameters on the uphill.
Step 2: Leave white glue? Blank glue pen
Keep the picture dry, dip the blank glue pen into the blank glue, and color the part where the trees are in the picture. Note that the edge line of each tree is uneven.
Step 3: Background? violet pigment
First, quickly wet the picture with a large watercolor pen, then adjust the light background color with violet pigment and a lot of water, and then quickly color the background with a large watercolor pen, paying attention to leaving the hillside blank.
On the basis of the original color, add violet pigment to make the color darker, and then use watercolor pen to emphasize the background color near the trees.
Step 4: branches, trunks? Black pigment
Add a small amount of water with black pigment to adjust the color of the trunk, then use Gou Xianbi to dip the pigment to outline the lines of the root and branches of the trunk, and pay attention to the intersection between the branches.
Step 5: Font? Black gel pen
When the picture is completely dry, wipe off the blank glue with an eraser.
If you are afraid that the handwriting is not beautiful, you can outline the font with a movable pencil, then color it with a black gel pen, and then draw the font frame with a ruler tool.
Step 6: Snowflakes? White pigment
Gou Xianbi can be used to outline the looming branches among leaves with white glue.
Dip the tip of a small watercolor pen with white pigment, and then tap the pen with another pen to evenly drop white pigment dots of different sizes on the screen, just like falling snowflakes.
Here, the sixteenth painting with the theme of 24 solar terms was completed in the first light of light snow. Friends who like it can try it or doodle the rest of the paintings with the theme of 24 solar terms.
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