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How to draw kingfisher in Chinese painting?

Kingfisher Chinese painting is as follows:

First, draw the mouth and eyes or the bags under the eyes with Chinese ink, then draw the eyeballs with light ink, draw the flying feathers with Chinese ink, and draw the claws with heavy ink, which is powerful.

This time, use a little phthalocyanine blue to mix a tri-green. There is too much green. Stir it a little, don't stir it too evenly, dry it a little, so as to develop color (pay attention to dry it after priming).

Add a little bit of Zhu to your stomach with ochre, but don't stir it too evenly, and dye your stomach and mouth, not too thick.

Finally, give it some stripes with three greens on its head or body, pay attention to the size and strewn at random, and don't arrange them neatly.

Dye its eyes with gamboge, thus completing a feature that the flight feathers of a green kingfisher are different in length from appearance to tip. Its tail is under the flight feathers. Its tail is short, so don't draw it too long.

Show its tongue with imaginary lines. Finally, adjust a tricolor and get some patterns on it. This color is dry, so the kingfisher will spend it.

Because the picture of this lotus leaf is relatively small, it is a bit broken, and it was dragged out in a clear way.

Lotus is painted in light ink, and then scattered with strokes to get the color (Eosin+a little Eosin). The tone is lighter, and then key colors are added at the tip to enhance the layering. Add some ink to the reed ochre to draw, pay attention to the interspersed and dynamic performance.