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1. Our teachers at the Academy of Fine Arts have a quick way to sprinkle salt--- which is very similar to snow when it dissolves in water. 2. Leave the snow blank, but use a cool color such as blue ultramarine in the shadow of the snow.
3 Other methods of painting snow are handled in the form of "painting with nothing". The snow scene of the picture should be left blank in advance, and the blank paper that has not fallen is snow. At this time, the picture is easy to scatter, you can use light flower green ink dyeing to make the picture as a whole, and finally use a larger brush to dip it in white powder water, use another pen to hit the barrel, and bounce the white powder onto the picture as needed.
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Start by drawing a light undertone on the paper (whatever you like, darker, with watercolor is best!!) Then use a brush dipped in water, drip it down (the amount and size of the water are at your disposal) and then try not to move the edges, gently brush the paint inside with a pen, get rid of it Just like washing Remember to be careful with the edges, don't let the water flow out, and then dry it, and then brush it pure white, keep it natural, just to cover the base color, (you can also choose not to paint, if the base color is relatively clean) so that the effect is very good Very natural Very dreamy Come on! If you still don't understand, you can ask me.
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This is a test of your drawing skills, because if you have white snow and you want to draw a picture of snow on white paper, then you can only draw shadows to indicate the snow form and position.
Because your paper is white, your brush must be a different color, if there is a snow world in nature, then there is only white and gray and black, because the light causes the snow to have shadows, so we can distinguish the shape and position of the snow, without those shadows, it is impossible to distinguish the snow in **.
Drawing shadows is a basic skill in painting, and if you have learned to sketch, you will know very well, so if you want to draw snow on white paper, you can only express it by drawing shadows.
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The foil method, also known as the backing method. That is, the bottom is dyed black (dark) and the snow (or rain) is brought out.
There are also ink-dyed bottoms that are dotted with white powder.
1. Scattering method:
Prepare two pens and spread the dyed (gray) rice paper or other paper on the ground or table.
After dipping a pen in white powder, hit it on the other pen barrel, move according to the picture situation, and control the power of the stroke according to the size of the snowflake.
2. Foil method: suitable for raw rice paper.
Prepare two pens and spread the rice paper on the floor or table.
Do not use white powder with alum water (alum water three to seven), the same as the above operation. Then, turn the paper upside down and dye the ink on the reverse side. Alum water has the effect of impermeability, and the snow drops come out.
3. It's the same with painting rain. It's just that it's not a tap, it's a brush.
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You can put a gray base color, and then white, preferably yellow-gray, a light antique color. You leave the latter blank, draw large colors first and leave a blank paper.
The steps are as follows;
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