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Landscape painting suitable for beginners to copy

The landscape paintings suitable for beginners to copy are as follows:

The fifth chapter of "The Red Moon on the Cangjiang River", "The Landscape Paintings of Chai Fangshan People", was obtained by Xu Suixuan and painted by Wang Su, with a total of twelve landscapes. This painting spectrum is rare, but it is worth learning and copying for beginners.

Beginners of landscape painting should practice from lines, which are the basis of various types of practice of Chinese painting. Practicing landscape painting lines can copy some sketches of landscape painting masters. The sketch mentioned above is relatively simple and easy to learn.

In practice, you can start with a tree and a stone, and then practice copying small landscapes. For example, Shi Tao's paintings are very suitable for beginners to copy. When the content of the previous exercise is almost the same and the foundation is solid, you can copy some large-scale landscape paintings. At this time, there are more choices, such as Fan Kuan, Li Cheng, Wang Meng and Huang.

You can choose your favorite style, but pay attention to the lines in the process. Line is the premise of landscape painting.

Landscape painting is the most difficult part of the whole Chinese painting system, because it contains many elements, such as trees, flowers, people, insects and fish. If you want to draw a good landscape painting, you must master all the above elements, which is a comprehensive painting category. Painting is the study of elements. If you want to draw well, you should pay more attention to various elements in life. We can intercept some landscape paintings from the Tang and Song Dynasties to copy the details and appreciate the ancients' grasp of various elements and the essence of painting.

When they are basically the same, novices can try to copy Mustard Garden. Mustard Garden is a classic painting collection that beginners must copy when learning landscape painting. The ancients painted a series of mountains and overlapping heights, while painting trees should manage their own position and think about their own structural laws. To draw a landscape, you must first learn to draw a tree, and then draw a trunk (trunk and secondary trunk). Draw the trunk and add ink spots to make a lush forest.