How to draw a good Chinese painting? How to paint Chinese paintings, beautiful and simple

Updated on culture 2024-06-03
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I remember that when I first learned Chinese painting, I first learned to use ink, that is, to master the intensity of ink, dry and wet, and not to dip all the ink in, to make the ink from the peak of the pen to the root of the pen are different ink color, this is the most basic thing, if you want to learn well, it is best to find a few books to see, the foundation must be solid, and then you can learn relatively easily. In addition, interest and understanding are also very important. Good luck.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The beautiful and simple way to draw Chinese painting is as follows:

    The first step is to gently use a pencil to determine the composition of the landscape, with the central part being the location of the waterfall.

    The second step is to depict the waterfall, first use a pencil to draw the light and shade of the waterfall, and then use a rubbing pen to rub out the reality of the waterfall.

    The third step is to draw the distant mountain rub with a rubbing pen, and the imaginary part of the rubbing pen is very useful.

    The fourth step is to draw the mountain next to the waterfall, pay attention to the obscuration of the clouds, and don't draw the mountain too colorful.

    The fifth step is to use a pencil to depict the light and shade and structure of the mountain in front of you on the left.

    The sixth step is to rub the mountain of the previous step with a rubbing pen to depict the depth of the virtual and the real in place.

    Step 7: Use the same method to depict the mountain in front of you on the right.

    Finally, use a rubbing pen to draw the river lines in front of you.

    Expansion:

    Landscape painting, referred to as "Shanshui", is a type of Chinese painting, which depicts the natural scenery of mountains and rivers as the main body. Landscape painting occupies an important position in the history of Chinese painting, which can be divided into types such as green landscape, ink landscape, shallow green landscape, small green landscape and boneless landscape, which is a very distinctive art in oriental painting. Representative painters include Zhan Ziqian, Wang Wei, Fan Kuan, and Zhang Hong.

    Landscape painting is one of the traditional classifications of Chinese painting, the early landscape is mainly the background of figure painting, the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties gradually became independent from the figure painting, the Sui and Tang dynasties formed a separate classification in Chinese painting, Wu Daozi, Li Sixun, Wang Wei and others are good at painting landscape painting.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The painting method of Chinese painting is as follows:

    1. Prepare materials and tools: Prepare painting tools and materials such as rice paper, brushes, ink, paint, water, etc.

    2. Imagine the composition and theme: determine the theme and artistic conception you want to express, and conceive the overall layout and structure of the picture.

    3. Grinding ink: Put an appropriate amount of ink in the inkstone, add an appropriate amount of water, and grind back and forth with a brush until the ideal ink concentration is obtained.

    4. Choose paper and point ink: fix the rice paper on a flat workbench, choose a suitable brush or brush, and dip it in an appropriate amount of ink.

    5. Outline the outline with lines: Outline the outline and main shape of the picture with soft lines. When drawing lines, be careful to use different brushstrokes and line variations to express form and texture.

    6. Supplement details and performance: gradually add details, such as textures, shadows, light and shadow, etc., to enhance the layering and three-dimensional sense of the picture. Different ink colors and ink rendering techniques can be used to express different effects.

    7. Ink and ink rendering: Use ink color and ink rendering techniques to express the shade, gradient and texture of the picture. You can adjust shadows, gradients, and layering by controlling the weight of the strokes and the intensity of the ink.

    8. Inscription poem: After completing the work, you can write poems or words on the screen to increase the artistic sense and atmosphere of the work.

    Characteristics of Chinese painting

    1. Artistic conception of brush and ink: Chinese painting pays attention to the use of brush and ink and the expression of artistic conception. Through the use of ink, line, dot and surface techniques, as well as hook, dot, dyeing and writing techniques, Han Ji creates a rich artistic effect.

    The shade of ink, the change of brushstrokes, and the rendering of ink can all express form, texture, lead shadow, light and shadow.

    2. Combination of blank space and virtual reality: Chinese painting pays attention to the use of blank space. Blank space is not only a blank area in the picture that is not filled, but also a reflection of artistic conception. The technique of combining the virtual and the real makes the picture have more room for imagination, leaving the viewer with room for aftertaste and imagination.

    3. Focusing on freehand: Chinese painting pursues the expression of themes and artistic conceptions, emphasizing the freedom of brush and ink and artistic creativity. It does not stick to the accurate depiction of details, but pays more attention to conveying emotions and artistic conceptions through concise brushstrokes and image transformation.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There is a fine brush, and freehand. Contemporary Chinese painting has its own system in the field of world art. According to its subject matter and expression objects, it can be roughly divided into figure painting, landscape painting, flower and bird painting, boundary painting, flowers, melons and fruits, feathers, animals, insects and fish, etc. According to the method of expression, there are fine brushwork, freehand, hooking, coloring, ink and other technical forms, and the color can be divided into golden, large and small green, boneless, splashing color, light color, light silk and so on.

    It mainly uses the changes of lines and ink colors, and uses hook, slight, dot, dye, thick, light, dry, wet, yin, yang, direction, back, virtual, solid, sparse, dense and blank space and other expressions.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The required materials are brushes, ink, and paper, and the method of holding the pen is to hold the pen barrel between the thumb, index finger and middle finger, and the ring finger and little finger together against the pen barrel.

    The pen method is to move the pen in the center, the barrel is perpendicular to the paper, and the nib runs in the middle of the ink. When moving the pen, it runs in the regular order, that is, from top to bottom, from left to right.

    Opposite to the Shun Feng pen, the pen barrel is sideways when painting and calligraphy, and the tip of the pen runs on the ink side.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The Chinese painting method is as follows:

    1. Draw a trapezoid. First draw a trapezoid, draw two rectangles and multiple semi-ellipses on the trapezoid, then draw multiple strips upward**, and then draw two superimposed trapezoids on **.

    2. Draw a straight line and a diamond, then draw a straight line and a diamond in front of the big trapezoid.

    3. Paint the small trapezoidal shape yellow. Finally, the small trapezoids were painted yellow, the large trapezoids red, the semi-oval black, and the national flag red, so that China was painted.

    The People's Republic of China (the People's Republic of China's republic of China), abbreviated as "China", was founded on October 1, 1949, located in eastern Asia, on the west coast of the Pacific Ocean.

    The national emblem is the national flag, Tiananmen Square, gears and ears of wheat and rice, the common language is Mandarin and standard Chinese characters, the capital Beijing, is a unified multi-ethnic country with the Han nationality as the main body and 56 ethnic groups.

    China has a land area of about 9.6 million square kilometers, more than 10,000 kilometers of coastline in the east and south of the mainland, and a total sea area of about 4.73 million square kilometers. There are more than 7,600 large and small islands in the sea area, of which Taiwan Island is the largest, with an area of 35,798 square kilometers. China shares borders with 14 countries and is adjacent to 8 countries at sea.

    Provincial-level administrative divisions are divided into 23 provinces, 5 autonomous regions, 4 municipalities directly under the Central Government and 2 special administrative regions.

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