Step 1: First, draw the outline of the swan's long neck and head in a word, as shown in the figure below.
Step 2: Then continue to draw a line with radian change on the lower part of the swan's head and neck drawn in the previous step, as shown in the following figure.
Step 3: Then draw some irregular line shapes on the tail as the swan's tail, as shown in the figure below.
Step 4: Then go back to the top of the word 2 and draw an abstract word 2 along the word 2, so that the head and neck of the swan are outlined as a whole, as shown in the figure below.
Step 5: Then continue to draw eyes (represented by a small black dot) and mouth (like the lower part of a banana) on the head, as shown in the figure below.
Step 6: Then draw an arc in the middle of the swan to represent the wings of the swan, as shown in the figure below.
Step 7: Finally, draw water on the bottom of the swan, and just draw a wavy line to show it. Here, the swan stick figure is finished, as shown in the figure below.
Data extension: Swan is a genus of Anatidae, also known as Siniperca chuatsi or Siniperca chuatsi, commonly known as "swan". Swan has wild species or subspecies in all continents except Africa, and four white species are distributed in the northern hemisphere, collectively known as white swan or northern swan; Black black swans are distributed in Australia and other places in the southern hemisphere, and black-necked swans are distributed in South America. Together with another genus of flat-billed geese, they are called southern swans.