For friends who don't have painting skills, feel unable to start, and want to make beautiful handbooks, you can choose to start practicing from stick figures ~ A few simple strokes can also draw beautiful patterns ~
Usually, when browsing the works of hand-painted experts, you can copy your favorite hand-painted patterns on the picture book as your own material library, and you can learn from them when you have no material inspiration when you make your own hand-books. For hand-painted novices, you will become more and more skilled and slowly find your own style through repeated practice of copying.
When copying, don't simply draw patterns, but add your own thinking, carefully observe each small object and feel their appearance characteristics. You don't have to try to be exactly the same as the original painting, you can innovate in the details.
Below I drew 200 hand-painted materials, all of which are small patterns accumulated and copied when I read the works of Handbooks at ordinary times ~
Food, coffee, hamburgers, donuts, sushi, ice cream, dessert, sausage, beer, fruit, bread, hot pot, hot dogs ...
School supplies, desk lamps, envelopes, scissors, pens, paper airplanes, high heels, suitcases, dumbbells, boxing gloves, swimming rings, windmills ...
Weather, football, keys, pillows, dividing lines, picture frames ...
Clothes, hats, watches, shoes
Flowers and plants ... (= =)
Plants, cacti, succulents, potted plants ...