Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Hand-painted fruit stick figure
Hand-painted fruit stick figure
Example of steps of fruit hand-painted stick figure
Draw a small circle first, draw two parallel arcs from the small circle, leave a small mouth in the middle of the lower arc, draw a small right angle in the middle, and draw a small circle at the other end of the arc, which is the stem of the grape. Draw leaves under the grape stalks, add veins, and draw two whiskers at both ends of the leaves. Put a coin between two leaves, draw a semicircle along the coin, and draw a semicircle layer by layer, but pay attention to draw fewer semicircles as you go down. Then you can draw, first paint the stems and leaves of the grapes green, and then paint the semicircle purple. When painting, you can draw along the edge first, then fill in the color, and finally you can point a little under the grapes.
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