1. Observe the shape of the lotus: Before painting, carefully observe the shape and structure of the lotus. Lotus has thick stems, round or oval leaves and staggered petals.
2. Composition: Determine the composition position of the lotus on the canvas. You can sketch it with a thin pencil to determine the position of flowers, stems and leaves.
3. Draw the stems and leaves: Draw the stems and leaves of the lotus on the canvas. Lotus stems are thicker, so you can draw more lines to show its texture. The leaves are oval or round, and the shape and texture of the leaves can be outlined with thin pencil lines.
4. Draw flowers: Draw flowers on the canvas. The shape of lotus is very complex and needs to be described carefully. You can outline the outline and texture of petals with thin pencil lines, and pay attention to the overlapping relationship between petals.
5. Add details: After completing the rough outline, you can gradually increase the details and textures of the lotus. You can draw some shallow lines on the edge of the petals to show the softness and luster of the petals. You can also add some lines and shadows to the stems and leaves to show their texture and three-dimensional sense.
6. Improve the picture: Finally, improve the picture and check whether there is anything that needs to be modified, such as adjusting the color depth and adding or subtracting details.
Sketching skills:
1, master the basic lines: the basic lines of sketch are straight lines, curves and arcs. Mastering the drawing methods of these basic lines can improve your skills by practicing drawing simple geometric figures.
2, learn to observe the shape: in the process of sketching, we should carefully observe the shape and structure of objects, especially for complex objects, we need to analyze their composition and proportional relationship, in order to better show it.
3. Pay attention to the change of light and shadow: the change of light and shadow is a very important aspect in sketch. Learn to observe the angle and intensity of light irradiation, as well as the shape and depth of shadows, thus showing the three-dimensional sense and texture of objects.
4. Use different strokes: Using different strokes can show different effects. For example, a hard pencil can draw clear and detailed lines, and a soft pencil can smear soft shadows.
5. Detail expression: In the process of sketching, attention should be paid to detail expression. For example, by depicting the details, we can show the characteristics and texture of the object and increase the layering and three-dimensional sense of the picture.
6. Composition and layout: In the process of sketching, we should pay attention to the rationality and aesthetics of composition and layout. We should follow the basic principles of composition, such as balance, contrast and repetition, in order to create more beautiful and vivid pictures.