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Steps for painting landscape

Steps of painting landscape painting are as follows:

Step 1: outline. Painting the leaves of the pine tree in the foreground, the hook line should be smooth, the line should be slightly delicate; painting pine needles, the ink color should be varied, the shape of the crown should be intact, not to paint scattered. When painting the mountains in the middle scene, pay attention to grasp the sparseness of some of the trees between the rocks and the changes in ink color. When painting the distant mountains, waterfalls and houses in the distant scene, you should also pay attention to the interesting nature of the brush and ink. Sketch the clouds in the white space between the distant view and the middle view to better separate the two.

Step 2: Priming. Use ochre, vine yellow and water to blend the colors and lay the scene in the picture flat from near to far to bring out the feeling of autumn. The color of the trees in the near scene is darker than the color of the trees in the middle and far scenes, and the same is true for the flat paint.

Step 3: Coloring. Autumn scenery is mainly ochre tone, plus a small amount of green to embellish, can be described as "a little green in the red bush". The color of the mountain, from front to back to dye the level of change, near the rocks can be dyed with stone green, then dotted with ochre red, and then with a light stone green cover dyeing, to show that the autumn, although depressed, but also rich in vitality of the characteristics.

Step four: point moss. In between the mountain and the mountain and the small stones, use rounded ink dots of moss, pay attention to the moss before and after the dots should be sparse and dense and the intensity of the change.

To paint a good landscape painting, beginners must start from learning the tradition, master a variety of techniques, flexible use, for the future sketching and creation of a foundation.