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Boneless wisteria painting method
Wisteria blossoms in spring, the wisps are hanging, swaying in the wind, and the shapes and gods are beautiful, which is an important subject depicted by painters of all generations. The vines of wisteria are interspersed, coiled, and organized, and represent many other kinds of vine flowers.
Step 1: Paint the vine flowers with light ink.
Step 2: Adjust the green garcinia yellow with ochre to show a juice green color, and outline the flower handle and vines.
Step 3: Draw the young leaves with juice green dots and pay attention to their growth patterns.
Step 4: Use medium ink to hook the leaf tendons so that their yin and yang are turned back and flipped.
Step 5: Use white powder to flat coat the petals with the base color, and the purple flower white substrate can make it warm and soft.
Step 6: Dye the petals and buds with stone green to make them layered.
Step 7: Lighten the rouge thinly over the buds, so that it is blue and purple, rich and harmonious.
Step 8: Use pink and yellow dots of flower buds, yellow and purple as contrasting colors, so that the flower spikes are bright and prominent, so that they are bright and gentle like a spring breeze, not close to the dry mallet.
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