1. Draw the outline of the whole swordfish first.
2. Draw pectoral fins. Extend two pairs of curves and allow each pair of curves to intersect at a point.
3. Draw the dorsal fin. Extend two curves, one from the head and the other from the middle of the back.
4. Draw the tail fin. Draw a "C" line at the end of the tail. Draw a "C" shape above the tail where the two lines intersect.
5. Draw eyes and mouth.
6. Clear the overlapping lines on the mouth. Draw a curve from the bottom of dorsal fin to the end of tail, showing the belly of fish.
7. Draw the last pair of fins at the tail.
8. Mark the dorsal fin.
9. Color the swordfish.
The benefits of painting:
1, cultivate children's observation and attention: children often watch their parents draw, and they will find it really interesting, so they will imitate their parents' paintings.
2. Cultivate children's sensibility and aesthetic power: Parents can take their children to visit various art exhibitions or exhibitions and let them choose what they like to paint.
3. Promote the development of the right brain: Painting is a comprehensive training activity, including many contents. These contents are related to many functions of the brain. Therefore, painting can not only effectively stimulate the brain, but also balance and coordinate the development of the left and right brains.