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Chinese painting fish painting method is simple and beautiful

Chinese painting fish painting method is simple and beautiful as follows:

1, first dip the red color to draw the mouth.

2, then use two strokes to draw the head to complete.

3, with a lowercase pen dipped in thick ink, the water will be absorbed to draw the eyes of the fish.

4. The outline of the goldfish's body is drawn with heavy ink.

5. Let the whole of the brush tip be dipped in heavy ink, then dip the tip in thick ink and start drawing the tail fin of the goldfish. The tip of the pen with start from the body part of the fish into the pen lightly, and then gradually downward pressure pen, and finally backward pick up. Each stroke of thick ink layered together will create a beautiful effect of shading on the paper.

6. Draw the first caudal fin in the order of 1, 2, 3. The part of the tail fin near the center is shorter, and a tail fin is completed in three strokes.

7. Draw the second caudal fin in the order of 4, 5 and 6. Draw the pectoral and dorsal fins of the goldfish in heavy ink.

8: After the ink on the caudal fin dries, use a small-capital brush dipped in heavy ink to draw the texture on the caudal fin by absorbing the water.

9, drawing is complete.

Goldfish and crucian carp belong to the same species, in science with the same scientific name, goldfish originated in China, also known as the golden crucian carp, similar to carp, but no mouth whiskers, is evolved from the crucian carp ornamental fish. There are many varieties of goldfish, with colors of red, orange, purple, blue, ink, silver and white, five flowers, etc. They are divided into four categories: Wen species, grass species, dragon species and egg species.

In the 12th century has begun the genetic research of goldfish domestication, after a long time cultivation, varieties continue to optimize, now the world's goldfish are directly or indirectly introduced by China. In the history of human civilization, Chinese goldfish has accompanied human life for more than a dozen centuries, and is the earliest species in the history of the world's ornamental fish.