Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional customs - How to draw buildings
How to draw buildings
Material preparation: brush, white paper.
1. Take the old house as an example. Plan the location of the house to be painted in your mind first, and then start painting. Draw a roof and determine the highest point.
2. Then draw the wall on the left side of the house and outline the trees in the distance.
3. Then draw the position of the roof on the right and the blue tile of the roof that has been connected in the middle.
4. Then draw the small doors and steps of the house (including some weeds on the steps), and show some light and shade relationships with lines.
5. Then draw some small bushes on the left side of the steps. When painting, give priority to with outline.
6. Draw two more windows on the side of the house and show the relationship between light and shade with some lines.
7. Continue to draw the corners of the two walls on the right side of the house. Focus on the wall tiles exposed on the wall near the ground due to disrepair.
8. Then draw two windows on the right wall, and pay attention to depicting some details of the windows of the old house.
9. Draw the edge line of the last wall and a little blue tile on the roof. Finally, draw some plants on the ground and you're done. In this way, the sketch of the old house building was completed.
Architectural introduction:
Concept:
Architecture is the floorboard of buildings and structures. It is an artificial environment created by people in order to meet the needs of social life, using the material and technical means they have mastered and applying certain scientific laws, geomantic concepts and aesthetic laws. Architecture is divided into broad sense and narrow sense. Buildings in a broad sense refer to all things artificially built, including both houses and structures.
Classification:
According to the nature of use: residential building: refers to the building for families or individuals to live for a long time, which can be divided into two categories: residential and dormitory (residential is divided into ordinary houses, high-end apartments and villas; Collective dormitory is divided into single staff dormitory and student dormitory).
Public buildings: refers to non-productive buildings for people to shop, work, study, medical care, travel and exercise, such as office buildings, shops, hotels, theaters, gymnasiums, exhibition halls and hospitals.
According to the number of floors or the total height, the number of floors refers to the natural number of floors of the house, which is generally calculated according to the indoor floors above 0; If the lighting window is in the semi-basement above the outdoor terrace and the indoor floor height is above 2.20m, the natural floor number shall be calculated.
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