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Handbook Material Painting-How to Draw Handbook Material Stick Figure

How to Draw Handbook Data The drawing method of Handbook Data is as follows:

1, coffee cup. Draw a rectangle first, then draw the handle, add a smiling face, and finally write coffee in English.

2. cake. Draw a fan first, draw a few vertical lines, and draw a three-dimensional sense. Draw a cherry at last.

3. TV. Two rectangles are nested together. Draw an ellipse first, and then draw a circle on the right. Draw two small ears on the top of the TV. Draw two feet under the TV.

4. A lovely little desk lamp. Draw the part of the lampshade first, that is, an ellipse and cut off the upper part. The lamp holder is also the upper half of the ellipse. Draw a light bulb and a few strokes to represent light.

Manual account:

Handwritten account, originated in Japan, is written as "handwritten account" (handwritten account てちょぅ), which means a notebook for taking notes. In Japan, most people will take a notebook called "Manual" with them and take it out anytime and anywhere to read or write something on it.

The handbook can not only remind you of your birthday and appointments with family and friends, but also arrange your daily work. Many people regard them as short diaries.

Manual is not a simple notebook, it is a super manual that integrates work and rest time, life sentiment, reading experience, consumption income and expenditure, and even an encyclopedia, and is accompanied by exquisite hand-painted illustrations, colored tapes, stickers, seals and so on. And the purchase price is also very close to the people.

How to draw stick figures of handwritten materials This paper introduces seven common stick figures of handwritten materials, which are easy to learn.

0 1

This is a lovely coffee cup. Draw a rectangle first, then draw the handle, add a smiling face, and finally write coffee in English.

02

This is a cut cake. Draw a fan first, draw a few vertical lines, and draw a three-dimensional sense. Draw a cherry at last.

03

This is a TV set. Two rectangles are nested together. Draw an ellipse first, and then draw a circle on the right. Draw two small ears on the top of the TV. Draw two feet under the TV.

04

A lovely little desk lamp. Draw the part of the lampshade first, that is, an ellipse and cut off the upper part. The lamp holder is also the upper half of the ellipse. Draw a light bulb and a few strokes to represent light.

05

An ugly little girl. Draw a picture first, then a face, and finally a trapezoid, that is, clothes.

06

An ugly little boy. His head is more like French fries. The body is rectangular.

07

Stick figure bear Cut off the top half of an ellipse and draw two small ears. Cautious eyes and an inverted triangle nose.