Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - How to draw a good summer heat map

How to draw a good summer heat map

Tools/raw materials

Carbon pen

white paper

Watercolor painting

Methods/steps

In the first part, draw a steam to the top of the pavilion step by step.

The second step is to draw the shapes of the four pillars of the pavilion.

The third step is to draw the shape of the small stone bridge next to the pavilion.

The fourth step is to draw the shapes of mountains and the sun in the distance.

Step five, draw the shapes of willows and water.

Finally, color the simple watercolor pictures.

Tools/Raw Materials Carbon Pen Watercolor Pigment White Paper Method/Procedure 1

The first step is to draw the shapes of three watermelons

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Step two, draw the shape of the kettle next to the straw.

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The third step is to draw some teacups.

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Step four, draw the shape of the fan.

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The fifth step is to color the painted object with watercolor.

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Step six, draw a border and write the word "Great Summer".

The heat in midsummer is hard to penetrate, and the heat is after autumn. It's not hot in summer, so food can't be eaten. In summer, the sun doesn't shine, and stones bloom in summer.

Step 1: Draw the outline of the pig's head and add two ears, eyes, nose and mouth at the same time.

Step 2: Draw its round body, hands and feet along the head.

Step 3: Add a big lotus leaf below.

Step 4: Draw a beautiful lotus next to it, with a lotus leaf below.

Step 5: Draw some wavy lines under the lotus leaf, and the lines of water will be drawn.

Step 6: color, and the stick figure of the 24 solar terms is finished!