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Painting steps of traditional Chinese rose flowers in China

Rose, also known as Moon Red, Catharanthus roseus, Rose Red, Four Seasons Flower, etc. , is an evergreen shrub of Rosaceae. The colors of Chinese rose flowers are rich and colorful, and the petals of most varieties will curl and tilt, appearing angular. Its flower shape is basically triangular, wrapped layer by layer from the inside out, and the outer layer is a few open petals. The leaves of Chinese rose are mostly five leaves, which are blocked by perspective due to different directions, and there are three leaves, four leaves or five leaves in different directions.

The following are the drawing steps of Chinese rose flowers compiled by the author:

1. Dip the white powder in eosin, and point out the flower head according to the position required for composition. The colors should be different shades, and the pen should be flexible and vivid.

2. Draw the flower head of the Chinese rose and set it off with rouge. Use dark eosin, dip the tip of the pen in a little rouge, draw the layers of petals by color accumulation method, and pay attention to the relationship between light and shade of flower heads.

Drawing method of twig: Dip the pen into gamboge, then dip the flower green into juice green to outline twig, and hook the tender thorn with eosin when it is half dry.

3. Draw the leaves of peony flowers in light grass green, and tick off the veins with a small pen dipped in heavy ink. Don't paint the leaves in too pure colors, and don't be too rigid when painting. Just have one or two typical groups, and pay attention to the relationship between depth, density and aggregation.

4. Use a pen with positive and negative changes. Hook-leaf pulse pens should be varied, combined with long and short, combined with reality and reality, without drawing or writing, so as to be vivid.

5. Finally, arrange the picture, adjust and supplement the shortcomings, including the position and length of the inscription, and how much to print, so that the work gives people a complete formal beauty.