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How to draw autumn scenery with a stick figure
In autumn, trees turn yellow, leaves fall and geese fly south. Let's draw the autumn scenery.
Tools/materials Paper and colored pens
0 1 First, draw two vertical lines on the left and right sides of the paper with a brown colored pen to represent two trunks.
Draw three connected arcs with orange strokes above the trunk to represent the crown.
Draw a few drops of water on the left and right sides of the trunk to show the fallen leaves.
At the top of the paper, draw five small characters in brown to represent the geese flying south.
Draw a straight line on the left and right sides of the two trees to represent the ground.
Finally, draw the crown and leaves with orange marks, and draw the trunk with brown marks, and autumn scenery is finished.
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