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How to draw character illustrations? How to draw cartoon characters
How to draw 1 and the key steps of line drawing refinement in graphic illustrations

2, detailed line drawing, to ensure that you can see comfortably.

Extraction and refining from line to shape (essence)

The most primitive and simple expression/form of lines needs to be clearly drawn.

Illustrations can be drawn clearly and selectively.

3. Tick this line

Welcome to learn character illustration.

How to draw a cartoon character 0 1 First, put a piece of white paper and draw a circle on it.

Then draw a vertical line in the middle and a line below. Then draw the outline of the face along the circles and lines. Next, draw the outline of the neck. Draw another horizontal line above the first horizontal line and draw the outline of the eyes accordingly. Then draw the eyeball. Cover the proper blank of the eyes. Then draw eyebrows, nose and mouth. Then erase the auxiliary lines drawn before. 10 Next, draw the hair. 1 1 After the hair is drawn, shadow around the neck, hair and eyes to make the characters look more realistic. 12 You can draw a cartoon character with a little modification in some details. How to draw hand-drawn illustrations? What materials are needed? First, how to draw

1, geometric sketch modeling training.

We should start with geometry such as cube, circle and combination. Only by understanding geometry can we simplify some complicated things and draw them more easily. It is difficult for students to master the shape, proportion and perspective of geometry in the initial stage, and it is easy to draw deformation, which requires a lot of practice and comparative study and revision among students.

2, the study of stick figure.

Similar to comics, it is relatively easy to master. In the teaching process, firstly, the teacher arranges students to draw a simple illustration of characters and send some information about the five senses, head, feet and hands to the students for reference. Secondly, in the process of painting, students find that the hand is a difficult part to draw. Teachers use the knowledge of structure to explain, and use the methods of picture appreciation and painting demonstration to let students understand the structure of joints.

3. Sketch training. Use simple lines to train the characters' scenes simply and enrich their own library materials. After these basic trainings, figure painting becomes difficult, especially the expression of background or content. Teachers demonstrate and comment one by one, so that students can understand, accept and solve problems faster, and the future design and creation will be much easier, laying a solid foundation for hand-drawn illustrations.

Second, materials.

1. Hand-drawn pen: drawing pencil, mechanical pencil, stylus and signature pen. These pens are the most commonly used tools when drawing the first draft of a design.

2. Drawing instruments: ruler, T-square, curve ruler, tape measure, magnifying ruler, graduated ruler, triangular plate, cutting ruler, universal plotter, compasses, etc. Drawing tools should be accurate, precise and high-quality products, and small errors are good drawing tools.

3. Coloring equipment: palette, tray, pen washing, color label, etc.

4. Hand-painted tools: paper cutters, various art knives, carving knives and adhesive tapes.

Extended data:

Illustration is an art form. As an important visual communication form of modern design, it occupies a specific position in modern design with its intuitive image, true sense of life and beautiful appeal. It is widely used in many fields of modern design, involving cultural activities, social undertakings, commercial activities, film and television culture and so on.

The development of illustration art has a long history. From the world's oldest illustration cave mural to the Japanese folk print ukiyo-e painting in the Edo period, all of them show the development of illustration. Illustrations first developed with the changes of newspapers and books in the early19th century.

Its real golden age began in the United States in the 1950s and 1960s. At that time, the illustrations just separated from art works were obviously drawn, and most of the authors engaged in illustrations were professional painters. Later, influenced by the school of abstract expressionism, they turned from concrete to abstract. It was not until the 1970s that illustrations returned to the realistic style.

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