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How to draw bees and butterflies

How to draw bees and butterflies are as follows:

Bees are yellow-brown or dark-brown in color, with dense hairs. The head and chest are almost as wide as each other, with two pairs of wings, and the forewings are large. Hind wings small. The abdomen is approximately oval, with less body hair than the chest, and there are pincers at the end of the abdomen. Pay attention to these morphological characteristics of bees.

At the same time, the volume of the bee's body should be expressed through changes in the pen, and the sense of space should be expressed through changes in ink color. When drawing wings, be sure to control the changes in ink color to express a light texture.

1. Dip in light ink and stippling the head, leaving some gaps at the joints.

2. Take Garcinia and point out the body of the bee with one stroke of a pen.

3. Use thicker ink, dot the lines on the head, and then outline the stripes on the abdomen to show the characteristics of abdominal segmentation.

4. Use thick ink to outline the antennae, eyes and bee legs.

5. Lighten the ink and draw the bee wings sideways.

How to draw a butterfly is as follows:

Step one: draw the head and chest of the butterfly. Step 2: Draw the butterfly’s eyes.

Step 3: Draw the butterfly wings. Step 4: Draw the butterfly’s abdomen.

Step 5: Draw the butterfly’s antennae. Step 6: Draw the lines of the butterfly's chest and the patterns on its wings.

Butterfly is the collective name for a class of insects in the class Insecta, the order Amphiesmenoptera, and the order Lepidoptera. Nearly 20,000 species have been recorded around the world.