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How to draw a red story in senior two?

Drawing a red story in Grade Two can be completed according to the following steps:

1. Materials needed for painting: paper, pencil, crayons or crayons, etc.

2. Choose a red story first, such as Hong Haier or Red Hat and Little Red Flower. You can choose a plot or an important scene from the story to draw.

3. Use a pencil to gently outline the general shape and proportion of the whole picture on the paper. You can draw the outline of a person or object first, and then fill in the details.

4. Next, start to color this picture with a red pencil or pen. Choose the right red color according to the needs of the story and scene. You can consider using different shades of red to increase the layering and three-dimensional sense of the picture.

5. Pay attention to details. When drawing people, objects or backgrounds, we should pay attention to the description of details. Such as expressions, movements, folds of clothes, textures of objects and so on. The depiction of characters can be nuanced, increasing the vividness and realism of the picture.

6. Finally, check whether the painting is complete and satisfactory. If necessary, you can add some extra details or embellishments to make the painting more perfect.

Generally speaking, drawing a red story in grade two can be based on the plot and scene, rendering the picture in red, paying attention to detail description and expressing the emotion and theme in the story. Output a vivid and interesting red story painting.

Content of the manuscript:

The cartoon "Chicken Hair Letter" is adapted from the novel of the same name by writer Huashan. It describes that during the period of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Hai Wa, a youth league member, met the Japanese puppet army when he sent an urgent chicken feather letter. Hai Wa was witty and brave. He tied the letter to the sheep's ass and led the devil into the ambush circle of the Eighth Route Army.

A chicken feather letter tells the story of a rural youth league leader who sent letters to guerrillas in the guerrilla war against Japan, thus making them uproot enemy strongholds.

This is a great success in politics and art, and it is worth learning by cartoonists. Comrade Liu Jiyou's success in creation has also attracted all artists: comic books, a mass art form, deserve great attention from all artists.

Liu Jihui, the painter of this painting, has now passed away. In order to commemorate the publication of this classic work of art before Liu Jiyou's death, his daughter Liu Si specially cut out all the unpublished contents of the original painting, colored it separately, and issued two limited volumes in the form of 16 plain bound, namely the black-and-white draft and the color draft of the original. The story is tortuous and vivid, and the painting is exquisite and beautiful. It can be called a collection of masterpieces of art lovers and comic lovers.