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How to draw the scenery map in spring?

The picture of spring scenery is as follows:

1, draw two arcs first, one thin and one thick. Secondly, draw flowers on the general curve in the lower left corner of the drawing paper and draw balls on it.

Draw a straight line under the flowers, then draw the leaves of the grass with dotted lines, draw two flowers, and then draw the outline of a small fish next to the small flowers.

3. Then carefully sketch the body of the small fish, draw the head and eyes of the small fish with arcs, and draw lines on the fins and tails of the small fish.

Draw a big fish next to the small fish in the same way, then draw the ripples in the water with an arc, together with the bubbles in the air, and then draw the swallows flying in the air. Draw the outline of the swallow's body first, and then draw the swallow's open wings.

5. Then draw the willow tree and branches, and draw lines on the tree with lines. Finally, draw the wicker and the leaves on the wicker with an arc, draw the flowers on the grass, and then draw the clouds in the air with a curve, thus drawing the spring scene.

The characteristics of spring:

1. Weather: As the temperature rises, the ice and snow gradually melt; It began to rain, and sometimes thunder was heard. Compared with winter, the days are getting longer and the nights are getting shorter.

2. Plants: Everything is revived, and the branches of willows begin to appear buds and slowly grow small green leaves. The earliest flowering trees are plum, peach, apricot and plum. Farmers should start sowing and expect a good harvest in autumn.

3. Animals: Animals are alive. Bees are flying around in trees and flowers. They are picking flowers to make honey. Many bugs have also come out, like dung beetles. They hide underground in winter (called hibernation) and come out as soon as the weather is warm. Swallows began to fly back from the south and build nests under the eaves. The geese also fly back to the north from the south.