Pretending to prepare in the early stage is not cumbersome.
Beef, choose tender parts, can be adjusted according to personal preferences. After slicing, add fresh eggs (raw flour can be used if there are no eggs), add salt, cooking wine and soy sauce, stir well and marinate for about ten minutes.
I prefer the refreshing taste of mung bean sprouts to soybean sprouts, which is why I choose it. Wash it for later use.
Wash thousands of sheets with clear water and shred them for later use;
Flammulina velutipes is also essential, and Sichuan cuisine successfully combines its taste and taste;
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The key to Sichuan-style boiled pork slices lies in the blending of ingredients.
As for bean paste, you must use Pixian bean paste (there are soy sauce/other bean paste ingredients on the market, which is not as authentic as Pixian).
I like cutting ginger and garlic.
Zanthoxylum bungeanum, Chili powder and chopped green onion are all reserved for later oiling;
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1. Boil the stone pot with clear water, add a little salt, add bean sprouts, Flammulina velutipes and shredded Melaleuca, blanch, remove and put it at the bottom of the bowl;
2. Stir-fry shredded ginger, minced garlic, star anise, cinnamon and dried Chili in a stone pot, and add bean paste. Stir-fried seasoning can almost diffuse the whole floor; Then, add water to boil, and take out the ingredients residue;
3. Pour the marinated beef into a boiling pot and stir quickly. In order to keep the beef fresh and tender, turn off the fire as soon as the beef changes color and pour the soup into a bowl with side dishes;
4. Sprinkle with Chili powder, pepper and chopped green onion;
5. Heat the oil, pour it into a bowl, and boil the beef in water.
I am allergic to having friends around me eating beef. We can also choose tenderloin or pork belly for cooking.
Let's do it together.
Send me the picture of "boiled beef" in the background of your mobile phone,
Let's choose the perfect "boiled beef" in our hearts ~
How to Draw Illustrator Role Design: Whole Body
The design of the whole body will be centered on the clothes of the characters, and the front and back sides need to be drawn at the same time. The theme this time is "Japanese hot pot"!
Once you start sketching the outline, you may unconsciously indulge in it. As long as you know how to apply the outline of the character, you can advance all the steps smoothly.
Although outline is an important part in character design, I pay more attention to modeling and clothing than outline. Although paying attention to style and clothing may make the design look less three-dimensional, for me, beautiful appearance is much more important! )
The constant inspiration gave me the following three main shapes.
Hairstyles give people the impression of rice noodles (flat rice noodles)
The weapon's impression is chopsticks.
The coat and collar give people a sense of rice bowl.
It is also part of the design process to draw a manuscript while thinking about the approximate color matching. In my mind, I will help color clothes while composing a composition.
If the color is too dull, I will add decorations such as bags, gadgets, weapons and toys and think about how to arrange the color of each item.
In addition, I have to consider the material of clothes to determine the type of wrinkles. Basically, if there are few wrinkles, it means that the material of the clothes is relatively thick.
If you want to draw details in the future, it is better to decide the material or material (leather, cotton cloth, etc.). ) first of all.
In this design, in order not to let the audience think that the girl is wearing ordinary close-fitting clothes and a white sweatshirt, I will also think about what the coat looks like. The girl's coat is designed into a large size with rich details, and there is a simple dress that fits closely inside, so she can show her figure without a coat. This will make a contrast and look more handsome.
In this role design, the contrast features are as follows.
Meticulous/simple
A large size/fit
So the design of the close-fitting clothes is completed, and then let's design the coat! Let's make a draft of the jacket patterns in other places first. The pattern is drawn with common materials such as green onions, carrots, mushrooms and beef slices.
Maybe someone here has noticed that I designed the puppet on the hairpin with lettuce and shrimp. There is a reason why I choose green and red objects, because these colors account for most of the color of hot pot ingredients, and they will have a good effect on the screen when used.
Mixed color is a method of color selection.
Give another example!
If the coat is made of light green cactus, isn't it good to use flowering cactus as a hair ring? Usually the color of flowers is white, purple or yellow.
In addition, you can draw three huge cactus thorns and paint them white, purple and yellow respectively.
Although the cactus area is mostly green, what is the reason why I don't choose green? In fact, even if you choose green, there is no harm.
But if you add conspicuous red to a wide range of light green, you can create "contrast" in the picture.
This is another skill of color matching.
The background color of the character is shown in the figure below. If you have knowledge of color theory, it will be of great help to color matching. I chose yellow and blue for the same reason as red and green, both to match warm and cool colors.
Front and back:
The color scheme of the coat is as follows. I refer to the label on the package of instant noodles in cups to help the coat configure the color. Even if this design is printed directly on the cup container or label, there is no problem at all.
Plus chopsticks and light and shadow as girls' weapons, that's it!
Velco, a brilliant illustrator, talked about readers, which I think most people are familiar with. Before I was born, my father began to buy and subscribe to this publication with strong humanistic atmosphere and rich content. There are several "a bowl of noodles-beef noodles, a river-the Yellow River, a city-Dongfeng Aerospace City, and a book-a scholar" in Gansu, among which the magazine Scholar is the most famous and has been marketed overseas for a long time.
As a popular periodical, there are not only good articles, but also many high-level illustrations, oil paintings, photography and art appreciation. From the beginning, preschool children like to read books and illustrations, and then read, read and learn to write articles. The process of turning over, reading and reading books began at the age of three or four and continued until I graduated from high school.
When I was a child, I liked to read the illustrations in Reader magazine, most of which were black and white lines. But among them, my favorite is the work of the painter Vilcot. His paintings are full of Zen and philosophy, and a few strokes outline a painting full of charm and philosophy.
Most children have a dream of flying, thinking that there are immortals living on the clouds. When I saw Velco's illustrations when I was very young, I immediately thought that this is what the world on the cloud looks like, ethereal, distant and dense, which was visualized by Dr. Velco's seemingly simple brushstrokes.
Velco himself is not a professional painter, but a cardiologist working in Harbin Institute of Technology Hospital. His paintings are often painted on prescriptions and sometimes on abandoned diagnosis books. Because he is a doctor, the illustrations can be written in Latin, and many people will think he is a foreigner when they look at his name. However, Dr. Wei's English is really great. He often asks his colleagues to test himself with a big book full of complicated medical terms, because he remembers that he can even discuss drama theory with others in English.
Velco's paintings are very simple in color and simple and smooth in lines. Perhaps it is because of the doctor's instinct that he can put the figure painting in place.
His paintings not only have the freehand brushwork and Zen connotation of China's landscape paintings, but also have the profound insight into disorder in western abstract paintings.
Reader magazine once held an illustration design competition. I don't remember the ranking of Velco's paintings, but I clearly remember that Reader published an interview with Velco. Only then did I know that the painter turned out to be a doctor.
Velco said that when he is on duty or free, he draws with prescription paper, which is very casual. He paints whatever comes to mind. He liked to draw two strokes at will since he was a child, and later became a doctor. This hobby has continued. He is very grateful for the cooperation with Reader magazine and the love of readers.
Perhaps because of the doctor's profession, Velco's paintings always show sympathy and warmth. Sometimes there are one or two details in the lonely picture, which will make you feel warm and comfortable.
In 2007, I was a freshman, and it seems that I haven't seen Dr. Velco's illustrations for some time. Later, an article was published in The Reader, saying that the talented painter Velko had passed away.
The article said: Velco has lung cancer.
Velco himself said that he used a highly irritating corrosive liquid to enhance the smudge effect of his paintings, and painting in this way also greatly damaged his health.
But he is still fascinated by it. The ink, psychedelic lines and compassionate graphics rendered on paper make it difficult for him to give up.
The process of watching Velco's paintings is intoxicating. At first, I was attracted by simple and smooth lines, and later I was moved by that sad and melancholy temperament. Later, you felt that the atmosphere of this painting was familiar, until at last you felt like a traveler walking in the vast wilderness or under the boundless starry sky, small and full of excitement.
/kloc-Velco's sleepwalking notes published 0/3 years ago are out of print. It may take some effort to read it again today. Velco is undoubtedly a genius, but he is not withdrawn, even a little funny.
There is a lot of Zen in his paintings. Later, when Velco became ill, he also converted to Buddhism. Maybe this is an arrangement.
August 29th this year marks the 10th anniversary of the death of Dr. Velco. As a reader who likes Velco illustrations since he was a child, when he wanted to write something, it happened that this talented illustrator had died for ten years.
But I will still look through Velco's works in the past ten years. Even among professional painters, such thorough and profound insight in his paintings is rare. I think being a doctor has given him more understanding and different perspectives.