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Five basic techniques of ink painting

1, hook: first use very dry thick ink to outline the shape of the landscape round broad, in the hook need to correctly use the pen, the power of the pen, the strength and the way to show perfectly, so use the pen to be fully concentrated, concentrate on the quiet air.

2, chapped: after hooking out the shape of the landscape broad, you need to use a slightly dry slightly light ink side of the chapped, out of the pen need to be natural and subtle, the line of strokes to have strength, the pen should be in the intention of the pen to the intention of the pen in order to become an image due to the meaning of the pen.

3, rub: ink is relatively light, need to be wetter than the chapped brush, the use of the side of the brush for rubbing, according to the structure and pattern of the object, to be organized and arranged to make the picture more colorful.

4, dye: this time the dye is wetter than the rubbing, and use a large area of ink to dye, generally used to paint distant mountains, showing the feeling of misty mountains, linking the color of the various parts of the picture, and can have some kind of *** with the same elements, then can be composed of a unified tone, so that a painting can have a unified tone and color.

5, point: you can point out the green vegetation on the mountain, and point to symbolize a variety of tree shapes, you can create a mountain village outskirts of the pale wild and natural.