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11-step detailed step-by-step illustration to teach you how to draw lines. Have you learned it?

11-step detailed step-by-step illustration to teach you how to draw lines. Have you learned it?

Drawing tools: Sketch white paper, pencil, eraser, 0.5 black gel pen, 0.38 black gel pen Process diagram explanation: 001. Pencil first determines the position of the bird, and the tail part is specially exaggerated and extends downward to create a wave effect, next to the bird

You can add a little cloud pattern for decoration, a moon at the back, and a fairy-like little white on top of the waves.

002. After the sketch is completed, use a 0.5 black gel pen to trace the overall outline. When drawing, pay attention to the smoothness of the lines. Draw the lines in one stroke as much as possible without discontinuities. Use dots to draw the outer outline of the moon part, and then use an eraser.

Just erase the previous pencil drawing.

003. The previous outline looks a bit monotonous, so we slightly thicken the lines on the basic outline. The thickening here does not mean thickening all the lines at the same time. Pay attention to the changes in the thickness of the lines so that the lines can be seen clearly.

It has a three-dimensional effect, and the bird's beak is directly painted black.

004. Start drawing details from the bird. Use a 0.38 neutral pen to draw the feathers on the bird's head. Just draw the lines in the direction of the shape's growth.

005. The feathers on the bird's wings are also represented by lines, and the connection between the head and the wings is decorated with dots.

006. Change the feathers on the bird's body so that the lines on the body and the wings will have a dense contrast, making it less visually tiring to look at.

007. The connection between the tail and the waves below can be appropriately blackened.

008. The internal lines of the mountains are expressed in straight lines here. The overall lines are mainly curves. Straight lines can be added appropriately to break this absolute balance. Just pay attention to the different directions of the direct lines of each mountain range.

009. For the lines of the waves, you can first draw rough groups. Drawing groups is mainly to facilitate internal lines as a reference, and then draw specific lines in each group.

010. There is a small lotus leaf on the waves. Thinking of summer, the lotus leaf looks cooler. The inner lines of the lotus leaf here can also be drawn with straight lines.

011. Finally, use dots to draw the moon behind the bird and you’re done!

You don't have to fill in the dots on the moon. You can hold the pen up a little when you draw, so that the ink will not accumulate easily and the dots will be more clear.