1. Observe and understand the characteristics and forms of Terracotta Warriors: Before painting, it is necessary to observe and study the characteristics and forms of Terracotta Warriors, including their clothes, hairstyles, expressions and postures. You can refer to historical materials, pictures or related videos to better understand the shape and characteristics of the Terracotta Warriors.
2. Draw the basic outline: Draw the basic outline of the Terracotta Warriors on the canvas. You can first draw a rough shape with a thin pencil to determine the position and proportion. Refinement and perfection of details: On the basis of the basic outline, further refine and improve the details, including the clothes, hairstyles, expressions and postures of Terracotta Warriors and Horses. You can draw with a thinner pencil or charcoal pen to increase the level and detail.
3. Color and shadow: Choose the right color to color and shadow the Terracotta Warriors to increase the three-dimensional sense and layering. You can use watercolors, oil paints or colored pens. Perfecting the background and atmosphere: After completing the drawing of Terracotta Warriors, further improve the background and atmosphere to increase the integrity of the picture. You can choose appropriate colors to highlight the characteristics and shapes of the Terracotta Warriors.
Relevant knowledge of terracotta warriors and horses
1, Terracotta Warriors and Horses of the First Qin Dynasty, located in Lintong District, Xi City, Shaanxi Province, China, is the largest and largest group of ancient pottery figurines in the world. They are one of the outstanding representatives of ancient pottery figurines in China and one of the important historical and cultural heritages in China. The discovery of Terracotta Warriors is of great significance to the study of ancient China's military, art and craft.
2. The production of Terracotta Warriors and Horses began in 246 BC and took many years to complete. The shape, dress, hairstyle, expression and posture of each pottery figurine are different and lifelike, as if they were the reappearance of real historical figures. Some of these terracotta warriors and horses carry weapons, some ride horses, some wear robes, and some wear armor. They are vivid and skilled.
3. Many other cultural relics and sites have been found near the Terracotta Warriors, such as the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang, bronze chariots and horses, stone armor, etc. Together with the Terracotta Warriors, these cultural relics and sites constitute an important cultural heritage of the Qin Dynasty. The discovery of the Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shihuang not only shows the treasures of ancient China culture, but also gives us a better understanding of the history and culture of the Qin Dynasty.