How to paint ancient style with roses?
1. Prepare painting tools and materials: paper, pencils, thin-line pens or ink pens, colored pencils or oil paints, etc.
2. Draw the basic shape of the rose gently on the paper: First, draw the outline of the rose gently with a pencil. You can start from the top, based on a small circle, and then draw the shape of petals to outline the overall structure of roses.
3. Drawing petals: Based on the basic shape, gradually draw the outline and details of petals. The petals of retro roses usually show elegant curves and rich layering. Draw along the edge of the petal with a thin line pen or ink pen, and the edge is slightly thicker to create a retro effect.
4. Add details: On the basis of petals, you can continue to add details, such as the texture of stamens and petals. Carefully outline the texture of stamens and petals with a thin-line pen or ink pen, which can be expressed by crossed straight lines or curves.
5. Color roses: Color roses with colored pencils or oil paints. You can choose the right color according to your personal preference. Retro roses are usually dominated by soft tones, such as light yellow, pink and light purple. You can first paint a layer of light color on the background color, and then gradually deepen the color to add layering to the petals and stamens.
6. Decoration and background treatment: The picture can be decorated and background treated as required. You can add some leaves, branches or other elements to set off the roses, or you can add some background textures or patterns to enhance the artistic sense of the picture.
Painting skills: observation, perspective and proportion, color application, lines and texture, gradual change and transition.
1, observation: Cultivating good observation ability is the basis of drawing. We should carefully observe the shape, color, texture and other details of things, and accurately capture and show them.
2. Perspective and proportion: It is very important to understand the principle of perspective and the proportional relationship between objects. Learn to use the perspective principle to describe the distance and depth of the picture, while maintaining the correct proportion of objects.
3. Color application: master color matching skills and learn to use different colors, light and dark contrast and color levels to express the atmosphere and emotion of the picture. You can use different painting media such as pencils, markers, watercolors and oil paintings.
4. Lines and textures: The use of lines can express shapes, contours and textures. Learn to use different lines such as thickness, length and straightness to express different textures and details.
5. Gradient and transition: master the skills of gradient and transition, and use soft transition colors to increase the layering and fidelity of the picture.