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How to draw Q version of Nian Beast?

The painting method of the Q version of Nian beast is as follows:

Draw a horn with the shape of Nian beast first, as shown in the figure:

Based on the horns of Nian beast, we can draw the hair on Nian beast's head, as shown in the figure:

Then draw Nian beast's eyebrows on the basis of Nian beast's hair, as shown in the figure:

Draw Nian beast's face on the basis of hair, and then draw Nian beast's hair on the face, as shown in the figure:

Draw the eyes and nose of Nian beast on the face, as shown:

Draw the bell of Nian beast under its neck, as shown in the figure:

Draw the body and limbs of Nian beast under the painted head, and then draw the design of Nian beast on the body, as shown in the figure:

Finally, draw the tail of Nian beast behind the body, so that our Nian beast can be drawn, as shown in the figure:

Nian beast, also known as Nian, is an evil beast in China folk myths and legends. The earliest newspaper article published in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China was Old Records of Hutong Conversations. It is an animal, locked on a stone pillar in the sky and cared for by Wei Xing. According to legend, in ancient times, every New Year's Eve, fierce monsters broke into the village to eat people, hence the name Nian Beast. Later, people found that Nian beast had three fears, namely loud noise, red light and firelight, so every household set off firecrackers, posted Spring Festival couplets and lit lights every year to scare Nian beast away. These habits gradually become the custom of the New Year.