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How to draw Jiangnan water town painting
1, part of the first moistened brush, dipped in ink, from the left side of the house near the beginning of the painting, brush down to draw the roof of the block and draw the outline of the house line.
2, tile roof with a little downward pressure to draw thicker, the line of the house to raise the pen a little fine and draw the bridge line.
3, then draw the left side of the back of the house and the right side of the house.
4, then the back of the house continue to finish the painting.
5, the sky with light ink once, pull the picture hierarchy.
6, light ink to draw the reflection of the bridge, brush down, the reflection of the house is also drawn out.
7: Dip the wolf-hair brush into the thick ink and draw a boat under the bridge; dip the brush into the red and vine yellow and dot the lanterns under the eaves of the house.
8, dipped in red and blue, draw the clothes of the people on the bridge, and point out the heads of the people in ink; the image of the people does not need to be figurative, but can be indicated by dots.
9, complete the picture is as follows.
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