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The so-called rather square than circle refers to the structure of the painted object to be processed in blocks to clarify the structure of the object, so that the painted object has a more three-dimensional sense and sense of space, rather than simply referring to the line on the rather square than the circle, the line is only a part of the whole painting, if you only focus on a single line and ignore the overall sense composed of the sense of line, it will dominate. The direction of the line in the sketch comes from the structure of the still life, so the square circle of the line is drawn based on the prominent structure.
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First of all, you have to understand the meaning of Ning Fang not round, not absolute, when I was in my third year of high school, the teacher always said to us, that painting the moon can not also be drawn into a square, the so-called Ning Fang not round just means that when painting an object, you draw its shape a little square, such as painting an apple a round apple, you cut it out with a straight line when you get up the shape, so that you draw the apple squarer, it will be more powerful and better-looking, more like the feeling of an apple than a round apple, that is, you have to apply flexibly, You have to show what you see in a more beautiful way on the paper. Hope mine can give you some advice.
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The so-called Fang Ning, do not circle is the structure of the painting block processing, so as to clear the object of the object to paint a more three-dimensional sense of space, rather than the structure of the object just refers to the Ning line square to do the circle line is a part of the whole painting, if you only focus on a single line, and ignore the overall sense of line and composition, rather than distracting the meaning. From the structure and other are drawn with lines to highlight the structure of the standard radius of the standard sketch of the trend line of the still life.
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Not necessarily, it depends on his form. Sometimes drawing something that is more round can better reflect its sense of volume and heaviness. You can't draw this thing to death, and don't drill into death for some small problems. It's just a thankless drawing like that!
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There is an intrinsic holistic relationship between the form of objects. From the perspective of a single object, it has its unique structural relationship and the proportional relationship of each part, such as the cube is composed of six identical squares, and the parts of bottles and jars of different shapes, such as mouth, neck, shoulder, body, bottom, etc., are composed of different geometric shapes, and each part has a certain proportion, which forms the overall image of each specific object. In addition, the object occupies a certain position in space, and has a relationship with other objects up and down, left and right, front and back, and has a relationship of size proportion.
Looking at an object or group of objects from a particular viewpoint or perspective has a specific change in perspective. In a certain light environment, a unified light and dark tone ...... is formedIn short, objective objects are a complete and indivisible whole.
Sketching is not about representing every part truthfully, but about recognizing and expressing the whole organically connected relationship of the object.
Observe holistically in terms of observation methods;
grasp the overall relationship in the expressive technique;
In terms of specific painting steps, it is necessary to master the correct method of the whole part, large and small, square and round, straight curve, step by step, and repeated comparison; That's how the whole look goes.
Whether or not you have received formal sketching training and whether you are getting started is often marked by whether you can observe and perform as a whole. Beginners tend to get caught up in a part and lose track of the whole relationship. Therefore, learning sketching for beginners is not about completing a few assignments, but more importantly, about mastering the overall modeling method and improving this ability.
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Mr. Xu Beihong's advocacy of "rather square than round" is actually an emphasis on "structure" in the foundation of painting.
This is related to the rigor of the object, because the curve is not as intuitive as the straight line to observe the change in the length of the shape of the proportion, (for example, draw two 5 cm and cm length of the line at will, you can directly see the length of the line with the naked eye, if it is a curve without a certain amount of training, it is very good to judge the length).
Therefore, "Ning Fang Beyuan" is mainly to help the observation of the body in the basic training of painting, on the other hand, it is a general understanding of the opposite side, any object has a forward, up, down, left and right surface, if it is summarized by "square face", it is more intuitive; For example, a cube or a sphere, can you point out which of the two geometries is facing, which is simpler? A cube, of course, because it's square. So "square" is simpler and easier to understand than "arc".
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It's taught by a high school teacher, hehe, in fact, you can use whatever kind of expression you want to have, and only a teacher who is going to take the exam will teach like this, go to college, or meet a real teacher, I don't say that, as for what you said, it's just that the exam is just to look good, catch people's attention, and look better.
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Of course it is, rather than round, this idiom is said by the famous painting master - Xu Beihong.
My teacher asked me to write these four words on my drawing board and memorize them all the time.
When you start to type, it is lighter, easy to wipe, the line should be clear, the line should be neat when the light and shade are bright, the darker the pen, the heavier the pen, the light and shade are not many times, the first time the line is thicker, so that the effect is good when wiping with facial tissue, and the final details can be used with a thin pencil of more than 2b, at this time the line should be neat and clear. That's pretty much it, the main thing is that when your teacher gives you a demonstration, you have to watch it carefully on the side, see how the teacher arranges the line, and just follow along.
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