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How to draw Chinese painting simple

Preparation materials: rice paper, ink brush.

Step 1, the first ink brush to draw the head of the Chinese shrimp, and then in the head on both sides of the shrimp's eyes, as shown in the picture:

Step 2, and then in the head of the Chinese shrimp under the Chinese shrimp's body, the specific drawing method as shown in the picture:

Step 3, and then continue to draw the tail of the Chinese shrimp's body below the shrimp, as shown in the picture:

Step 4 Step 4, and then in the body and then painted shrimp legs, specific painting method as shown:

Step 5, and then in the head of the shrimp and then painted under a large shrimp pincer, specific painting method as shown:

Step 6, and then under the head of the head of the shrimp and then painted under the shrimp another large shrimp pincer, specific painting method as shown:

Step 7, and then finally painted in the shrimp's Head painted shrimp whiskers, so the Chinese painting shrimp painted, as shown in the picture:

The term "national painting" originated in the Han Dynasty, mainly refers to the painting on silk, rice paper, silk and framed scroll paintings. Chinese painting is a traditional form of painting in China, which is done with a brush dipped in water, ink and color on silk or paper. The tools and materials include brushes, ink, pigments, rice paper, silk, etc. The subject matter can be divided into figures, landscapes, flowers and birds, etc. The techniques can be divided into figurative and pictorial. Chinese painting, in terms of content and artistic creation, embodies the ancient people's knowledge of nature, society and the political, philosophical, religious, moral, literary and artistic aspects associated with it.