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Matsuzuru Nobuyoshi!

author:Little whale children's drawing

Teaching Purpose

1. Observe and appreciate the picture material of the song crane, understand the appearance characteristics 2, learn the technique of sweeping out the trunk texture with gouache paint 3, learn the technique of converting the chinese painting form in the form of a hook pen 4, learn the technique of drawing the effect of the waves with gouache paint

Teaching tools

Round kraft paper, black pencil, marker, gouache paint, oil stick

Observation and discussion

Matsuzuru Nobuyoshi!
Matsuzuru Nobuyoshi!

Everyone has heard the term "Matsuzuru Yannian", so do you know what this means? The legendary crane is a kind of fairy bird, according to the "Ancient and Modern Notes of the Crane and leopard", "the crane becomes a cang in a thousand years, and becomes black at two thousand years old, the so-called Xuanhe also". It can be seen that the ancients thought that cranes lived a long life. Therefore, cranes are often considered to be representative of the longevity of birds.

Matsuzuru Nobuyoshi!
Matsuzuru Nobuyoshi!

Pine is considered in the minds of ancient people to be the length of a hundred trees, and in ancient books, it is also recorded that "the pine cypress has a heart, and does not change the Keyi leaf when it is four times." Therefore, in addition to being a symbol of longevity, pine is often used as a representative and symbol of ambition and moderation. Song crane is a popular theme of auspicious longevity in traditional Chinese painting, and is the favorite creative theme of successive generations of painters; today we learn to express the song crane in another form, with a hook pen instead of ink, the following refer to the tutorial together!

Production steps

Matsuzuru Nobuyoshi!

Step 1: Prepare a piece of kraft paper and draw the branches with a black pencil (pay attention to the change in the thickness of the lines)

Matsuzuru Nobuyoshi!

Step 2: Continue to draw the thicker trunk below (pay attention to the movement of the line)

Matsuzuru Nobuyoshi!

Step 3: Take out a small piece of water gouache, dry the pen dipped in ochre, brown sweep out the surface texture of the trunk. (Note the virtual real change of color).

Matsuzuru Nobuyoshi!

Step 4: Draw pine needles with a thick head of a pencil, and the thin heads are superimposed on the levels; pay attention to the grouping of leaves.

Matsuzuru Nobuyoshi!

Step 5: Draw the crane with gouache paint and outline the crane's mouth and eyes with a hook pen;

Matsuzuru Nobuyoshi!

Step 6: Add leaf color with a green marker and decorate the trunk tire spots with blue.

Matsuzuru Nobuyoshi!

Step Seven: Add waves with gouache paint, (note the change in color shades).

Matsuzuru Nobuyoshi!

Step 8: Finally adjust the details, add snow, and knock on the snowflakes.

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