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Brushwork in Landscape Painting
Dotting: Using dotted lines to show details and textures in the picture.
Spilling ink: Pouring drenching ink onto the paper to match the strokes to show the natural landscape.
Drawing lines according to the depth: using different strokes such as nibbing and side strokes to show the outline, texture, depth and sequence of the landscape.
Gradient strokes: use gradient colors and strokes to express the sky, landscape distance and nearness, and light and shadow effects.
Splash of Ink: Splashing ink onto the drawing paper with the brush, the picture naturally flows with its mood and details.
Overall, the brushwork of landscape painting has a large number of variations and flexibility, and painters can also vary the brushwork according to their own style and creativity to create their own unique style.
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