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How to draw the face of the easiest way to draw

Face painting method is as follows:

Tools / raw materials: white paper, black and white pencils, black colored pens.

1, first of all, draw the outer outline of the face, first of all, in the center of a large shape of the face, on both sides of the face carefully draw the two ears, and then in the face of the forehead to draw a Tai Chi figure.

2, and then draw two ears, two ears should be symmetrical, in the Tai Chi figure below the drawing of two long eyebrows, and then draw an exaggerated large eyes, down to continue to draw on the face of the mouth and the nose side of the lines, and to the Tai Chi figure of the general painted black.

3, painting eyes, eye size and shape according to their own preferences, the size should be symmetrical.

4, and then is to draw the nose of the face.

5, draw the outline of the eyes and eyebrows, use black to paint two eyebrows, around the eyes and around the mouth.

6, and then draw the outline of the mouth beard and.

7, and finally to the eyes, beard, eyebrows painted black, you can also try other colors.

Red, black, white, yellow, blue, purple, gold, silver face painting. Face painting is the art of makeup styling used in stage performances by painting the faces of traditional Chinese opera performers. Sheng and Dan facial makeup is simple and slightly powdered, called Junzheng, Suifang and Jiefang. The face paintings of Jingshang and Chouxing are more complicated, especially Jingshang, which are heavily applied with oil and color, and are therefore called Huafang.

The red face symbolizes loyalty, righteousness, uprightness and bloodthirstiness, such as Guan Yu in the Three Kingdoms Opera and Wu Han in "Chopping the Scripture Hall". Others have an ironic meaning and indicate fake good people. The black face symbolizes seriousness and unsmiling, and is neutral, representing fierce intelligence. Such as Bao Gong play in the Bao Zheng; and symbolize the mighty and powerful, rude and bold, such as: Zhang Fei in the Three Kingdoms play, the Water Margin play Li Kui, Yang Pai Feng Jiaozan.