How to draw the simplest cloud?
Material preparation: a piece of paper and pen.
1, outline.
2. Draw two hands.
3. Draw eyes and nose.
4. Add a little decoration and a simple cloud will be drawn.
Types of clouds and fog
1, stratus
Stratosphere is a kind of horizontal diffusion cloud, which usually appears at low altitude, with a flat bottom and many unconnected clouds. It is formed by the upward sliding cooling of the low-level humid air system, and often appears over mountains or cities. Stratus clouds look like a mist, giving people a dreamy feeling.
2. Stratospheric clouds
Nimbostratus is a thick and uniform precipitation cloud, completely covering the sun and the moon, dark gray, covering the whole day, with continuous precipitation. Nimbostratus usually appears in the area where cold and warm air meet, which is the precursor of rainstorm or rainstorm.
3. Broken rain clouds
Broken rain clouds are clouds under precipitation clouds, which are formed by low-level air disturbance and water vapor rise caused by precipitation. It is often broken, its shape is messy, it moves quickly, and the height of the cloud is very low. The appearance of broken rain clouds is often accompanied by showers or thunderstorms.
4. cirrocumulus
Cirrocumulus is a small-scale or spherical cloud cluster, which is usually arranged neatly, with obvious gaps between clouds. The appearance of cirrocumulus usually indicates sunny weather.
5.cumulus clouds
Cumulus is a cloud composed of water droplets with a flat bottom and an arc-shaped top. Cumulus clouds usually appear in sunny or cloudy weather, and their appearance is often accompanied by breeze and light fog.
6. Cumulonimbus clouds
Cumulonimbus is a dense and huge cloud, which usually appears in thunderstorm weather in summer. They are often dark and messy at the bottom and towering at the top, giving people a sense of oppression. The appearance of cumulonimbus clouds is often accompanied by severe weather such as lightning, heavy rain and strong wind.
7.cumulus clouds
Ultra-high cumulus is a cloud composed of several small pieces, which are arranged neatly, with a flat bottom and an arc top. They generally appear at high altitude, giving people a feeling of lightness and elegance. The appearance of cumulus usually indicates that the weather is fine or breezy.
8. cirrostratus
Cirrostratus is a cloud composed of ice crystals, which usually appears in mountains or polar regions. Their shapes are ever-changing, sometimes like a wisp of curling smoke, and sometimes like a white ribbon across the sky. The appearance of cirrostratus is often accompanied by strong winds, cooling and other bad weather.