1. Draw the rabbit's body: Draw the rabbit's body shape gently with a pencil, either sitting or lying down. Draw a round head and a round body.
2. Draw rabbit ears: Draw two long ears on both sides of the rabbit's head. These ears can be three-dimensional, so there is room at the top and bottom.
3. Draw the rabbit's face: Draw two eyes above the rabbit's head, and use a big black circle to represent the pupils of the eyes. Then draw a small triangular nose, and draw a curve below to represent the rabbit's mouth.
4. Draw the rabbit's hands and feet: Draw two front paws and two hind feet under the rabbit's body. These can be short circles or ellipses.
5. Draw a moon cake: Draw a moon cake next to the rabbit's body. Moon cakes can be a flat circle with patterns or decorations on it. Draw some outlines on the edge of moon cakes with pencils or colored pencils to make them look more stereoscopic.
6. Color: Color rabbits and moon cakes with colored pencils, crayons or watercolors. Choose your favorite colors and patterns to decorate them. Rabbit hair can be made soft and lovely, and moon cakes are bright and delicious.
7. Details and shadows: Add some details, such as the beard of the rabbit, the pattern on the moon cake, and some shadows to make the painting more vivid. If you want a background, you can add the background of rabbits and moon cakes. This can be a starry sky, a garden or any scene you imagine.
8. Finish the work: After painting, let it dry, and erase the extra pencil lines with an eraser. The picture of your rabbit eating moon cakes is finished!
Painting skill
1. Preparation: Prepare all materials needed for painting, such as paper, pigments, brushes, brushes, water, etc. Make sure your work area is clean and orderly.
2, basic sketch: practice sketch skills, which is the basis of painting. Learn to capture shapes, lines and shadows. Try pencils with different hardness, from B (soft) to H (hard), and get lines with different depths and details.
3, color application: learn how to color, understand the color wheel and color theory. This will help you to better grasp the application and understanding of color. Master how to use different brushes and brushes to apply colors and achieve different effects.
4. Perspective and proportion: Learn the principle of perspective in order to correctly depict three-dimensional objects. This will help you create deeper paintings. Make sure your painting is in the right proportion and avoid distortion or deformation.
5, details and texture: practice drawing details, such as texture, subtle features, surface texture, etc. This can be achieved by different brush strokes and daubing techniques. Pay attention to shadows and light, and create the three-dimensional sense and texture of objects.