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How to draw a flying sparrow?

The Flying Sparrow is painted like this:

1. First, use a big brush to point a big point on the paper, with a sharp front and a round back, which is the sparrow's head. Then draw the sparrow's mouth along the shoulder, and point a small point under it, which is the sparrow's eyes. Use Chinese painting ochre mixed with a little ink. Into ochre ink. Side brush, draw the back of sparrow's body by wiping. It is in the state of equilateral triangle. Then draw its tail. Light sparrows' feathers with thicker ink. The outermost length gets shorter as it goes in. Be careful not to be parallel.

2. Draw the sparrow's abdomen in light ochre. Finally, we use ink to find out the spots on sparrows. Then draw the sparrow's feet with neutral ink. Birds fly with their feet up. You can also draw a sparrow beside it. The one with two wings will only contrast with that one. The method is similar to the former one, but the degree of wing extension is different.

Sparrows are all birds, similar in size and body color. Generally, the upper body is brown and black, so it is commonly known as sparrow. There are 9 primary flight feathers, and the light feather edge of the outer flight feather (except the first one) is slightly enlarged at the base and proximal end of the feather and slightly crosses into two transverse spots, which is especially obvious in flight. The mouth is short, thick and strong, conical, and the top is slightly curved. There is no gap between your mouth and mouth when you shut up. There are often differences in feather colors between male and female birds.