Draw a horizontal rectangle first, draw a horizontal one inside, and draw the desktop. A simple table appeared, and then drawers and doors were drawn on top of the table. Draw the handle in a circle on the drawer. A cupboard is drawn, and a faucet is drawn on the cupboard.
Pay attention to the details when drawing the faucet, and draw the switch of the faucet. Draw the shovel of the pot on the wall, and finally paint the cabinet yellow, the hose and the pot and shovel gray. A simple kitchen will be finished.
The stick figure is a kind of painting that extracts the most typical and prominent main features of the objective image through activities such as eye recognition, mental memorization and handwriting, and shows both generality, recognizability and schematic in a flat, stylized form and concise brushwork.
The stick figure refers to simplifying the complex image, and the physical structure is the most basic element of painting. All kinds of objects have their own unique components, structural situation and proportional relationship. The flat stick figure is relatively simple to express the two-dimensional plane structure.
However, in order to represent the object image with three-dimensional structure, because it mainly represents one-sided graphics, the angle and visual direction that can fully display the structural characteristics of the object should be selected when sketching, so that these characteristics can be prominently presented in the plane graphics.
Front view: TV screen, cassette player and keys, camera lens, bookcase, refrigerator door frame. These structural elements are all placed on the front of the object. In addition to the roof, columns, corridors, doors and windows and other decorations that reflect different architectural styles are mostly on the front. The front view of these objects can show the structural characteristics of its different viewpoints.
Circumferential view: the outer contour of the sphere is circular at any angle, and the cylinder and the circular vertebral body will also present a generally consistent visual form at all angles when the axis is perpendicular to the ground. Lanterns, pen holders, flashlights, cups, bowls, basins, etc. are also composed of spheres, cylinders and circular cones respectively. Generally, you don't have to choose an angle to draw these objects.