Tools/materials: paper, watercolor pen.
1, outline the picturesque ancient bridge first.
2. Then draw distant mountains and close-up trees of the ancient bridge.
3. Then draw the lake under the old bridge.
4. Finally, paint the picturesque stick figure of the ancient bridge with a watercolor pen, and a beautiful stick figure is finished.
Problems needing attention in painting picturesque works
1. Observation and selection: Choose an attractive and unique scene, which can be a mountain, lake, rural or urban street view. Carefully observe the elements in the scene, including light, color, texture and shape.
2. Perspective and proportion: Correctly grasping the perspective relationship and proportion of objects is the key to presenting a sense of reality. Objects in the distance are smaller, and objects in the vicinity are larger. Using the perspective principle, the far and near points are connected with the line of sight, which makes the picture deeper.
3. Light and shadow: Light is an important element to create an atmosphere and increase the three-dimensional sense. Observe the direction and intensity of light, and pay attention to their lighting and projection effects on different objects in the scene. Pay attention to the shape and color change of the shadow.
4. Color application: Choose appropriate colors to express the atmosphere and mood of the scene. In natural scenery, warm colors (such as orange and red) are used to express the feeling of sunshine, while cool colors (such as blue and green) are used to express freshness and tranquility.
5. Lines and composition: Reasonable composition and line application can guide the audience's line of sight and create a balanced and harmonious picture. Use horizontal lines, diagonal lines or curves to increase the sense of movement and stability.
6. Details and levels: Pay attention to drawing details of objects, such as leaves, textures of buildings, outlines of distant mountains, etc. By adding different layers to the picture, the picture can be richer and more stereoscopic.
7. Simplify the blank space: simplify the complex elements as much as possible, highlight the theme, and avoid the picture being too complicated. Leave blank in some areas to give the audience room for imagination.
8. Practice and creation: Painting is an art that needs constant practice and exploration. Through a lot of practice and self-creation, you will gradually master the skills and show your unique style.