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Children's Painting Tutorial
1. Course Type Creative Decorative Exercise Course
2. Reference Time 90 minutes
3. Tools and Materials Oil Stick, Gouache, Cotton Swabs, Rice Paper
Lesson Idea
Have you ever seen a red-crowned crane? Danding cranes are China's key first-class protected wildlife, also known as cranes. The Danding Crane has a long beak, a long neck and long legs, which are the distinctive features of cranes. Its feathers are white and flawless except for the neck and the back end of the flight feathers, which are black, but the exposed skin on the top of the head is bright red, which is one of the origins of their name. The Dandilion Crane mainly inhabits swamps and marshy meadows, feeding on fish, shrimp, mollusks and plant roots. In the wetlands where water and grass are abundant, the white Dandilion Crane is very beautiful with its bright colors and elegant body, and it also has a symbol of good luck, fidelity and longevity in China. In today's drawing, we will use the skillful way of tearing the paper to reflect the fluffy feather texture of the cranes' body, and combine it with painting to depict the elegant shape and dynamics of the cranes, and finally use topography to embellish and enrich the background of the picture, so that the work is full of handmade fun and the fun of painting. Let's take a look at the tutorial for reference!
Description
The cranes generally inhabit the wetlands, where there is green grass, blue sky, turquoise water, bright colors, elegant body breeding, play, foraging, how vivid and harmonious a picture of nature ah! If you are asked to show the scenes of the cranes' life, can you try to show the different dynamics of different cranes? In the meantime, let's work together to incorporate fun, playful, and interesting ways into our lessons to bring more fun to our work!
Course Focus
1. Tear the paper and draw the cranes in a fun way to show the beauty of the shape and dynamics of the cranes.
Appreciate the pictures and videos of the cranes, and feel the characteristics of their shape and the beauty of their colors. When drawing, we skillfully use the way of tearing the paper to reflect the fluffy hair of the cranes through the fine pieces of paper, and make reasonable additions and imaginations to depict the head, neck, tail, and legs of the cranes, which reflect the distinctive appearance and vivid and rich dynamics of the cranes.
2. Leaf topography combined with line drawing adds a rich and beautiful environment to the picture.
The cranes usually live in wetlands, where the water and grass are abundant and the environment is very beautiful. We pick up leaves and grasses from nature, and print a rich background through topography, and combine it with line drawing to reflect the relationship between reality and reality, and interspersed, so that the work as a whole is richer and fuller, and more aesthetic.
Painting Tutorial
Prepare a piece of colorful cardboard and white sketch paper
Tear the white paper into small pieces
Paste the small pieces of scrap paper to make the body of the cranes
And draw the head, the head, the head, the head, the head, the head, the head, the head, the head, the head, the head, the head, the head, the head, the head, the head, the head, the head, the head, the head, the head, the head, the head and the head. Draw the crane's head, neck, tail and legs
Use black and red brushes
Show the colorful features of the crane's feathers and the top of its head
Pick leaves from trees and grasses
Apply gouache to the surfaces of the leaves and then print them on the paper
Combine them with watercolor brushes to add details
Enrich the background of the picture.
The topography of the leaves is very interesting and full of texture
The combination of the lines of the watercolor pencils
makes the work even more detailed and vivid
After Lesson Review
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