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Hand-drawn illustrations of hand-book materials - How to draw hand-book materials

200 minimalist hand-painted materials to dress up your notebook | The first small illustration is an indispensable embellishment for a cute notebook, and its cuteness is eye-catching.

For friends who have no drawing skills, feel unable to start, and want to make beautiful handbooks, you can choose to start practicing with simple drawings~ You can also draw beautiful and beautiful patterns with just a few simple strokes~ Usually browse handbook masters

When you are working on a work, you can copy the hand-painted patterns you like in a drawing book as your own material library. When you are struggling with no material inspiration when making a handbook, you can refer to it. For novices in hand-painting, they will get better through repeated practice of copying.

As you become more proficient, you will slowly be able to find your own style.

When copying, don't just draw patterns, add your own thinking, carefully observe every small object, and feel their appearance characteristics.

You don't have to strive to be exactly the same as the original painting, you can innovate in the details.

Below I have drawn 200 hand-painted materials, which are all small patterns copied from my daily work. Food, coffee, burgers, donuts, sushi, ice cream, desserts, sausages, beer, fruit, bread, hot pot

, hot dog school supplies, desk lamp, envelope, scissors, pen, paper airplane, high heels, suitcase, dumbbells, boxing gloves, swimming ring, windmill weather, football, keys, pillow, dividing line, picture frame clothes, hat, watch, shoes

How to draw flowers, cacti, succulents, and potted plants (=^____^=) on the handbook. The drawing methods for handbook materials are as follows: 1. Coffee cup.

First draw a rectangle, then draw the handle, add a smiley face, and finally write the English word for coffee.

2. Cake.

First draw a fan shape, draw a few vertical lines to create a three-dimensional effect, and finally draw a cherry.

3. Television.

Two rectangles nested together.

First draw an oval and then a circle on the right side.

Draw two small ears on top of the TV.

Draw two little feet under the TV.

4. A cute little desk lamp.

First draw the lampshade part, which is an ellipse cutting off the upper part.

The lamp foot is also the upper part of an ellipse.

Draw the light bulb and then draw a few strokes to represent the light.

Handbook: Handbook, originated from Japan, the standard writing is "handbook" (hand account てちょう), which means a notebook used for recording things.

In Japan, most people carry a notebook called a "notebook" with them, and they take it out to look through it or write down something on it anytime and anywhere.

The diary can not only remind oneself to remember the birthdays and appointments of family and friends, but also arrange daily work. Many people use it as a short diary.

The notebook is not a simple notepad. It is a super manual that integrates schedule, life insights, reading experience, consumption income and expenditure, and even an encyclopedia. It is equipped with exquisite hand-drawn illustrations, and also uses colored tapes, stickers, and seals.

Waiting for decoration, the purchase price is also very affordable.