Preparation materials: marker, colored paper, A4 paper.
1, draw the head: the peacock's head is round, draw the nose and eyes, then draw the thin neck, wings and body, and the shape of his wings open.
2. Draw peacock's legs, feet and wings: Draw its legs and feet, then draw peacock's feathers, draw peacock's feathers with curves, then draw peacock's feathers with big curves, and connect them with a vertical line and a circle in the middle.
3. Color the peacock: its head is painted blue, its body is painted yellow feathers, its legs and feet are painted green, and it is painted brown, so that the peacock is painted.
The benefits of painting:
1, enrich personal life
It lets you learn to deal with a person's life. With painting, you are no longer lonely. When you have nothing to do, pick up the pen and concentrate. A painting lasts for an hour or two. Not only can I spend nothing time, but I can also get strange satisfaction from it.
2. Make you more confident
A person who can paint seems to have a skill. No matter in school, training class or collective environment, as long as you have the opportunity to paint, you will find that you have your own advantages. So you will be more confident. Because it's a technology. Not a bubble.
3. Have a deeper understanding of things
When you start painting, it is inevitable that you should understand the inner feelings of a character, the effect of an environment and the artistic conception. And some combinations of effects. From it, you will understand people's thinking better and understand the reasons for some artistic effects. And these reasons can make you feel life better.
4. Painting makes your character higher.
Learning to draw is the best way to improve aesthetics. And a person with good taste, his home furnishings, clothing style will be different, and the optimization effect on the whole life is amazing.
5. Bring a better environment to children.
Learning to paint is not only a matter of one generation, but also can enhance the cultural heritage of the whole family. Children from a family of calligraphers and painters, who have watched their parents read and paint since childhood, are naturally more aura and less tacky.