How to draw primary school students’ study room

How to draw a primary school student's study room is as follows:

1. First prepare the materials needed for drawing, and then lay out the required furniture or scenes according to the size of the drawing paper. For example, draw a bookshelf in the upper left corner, draw someone reading in front of the desk, etc.

2. Then draw according to the layout, starting with the bookshelf. The first step is to draw the frame of the bookshelf with a rectangle, and then use a few horizontal lines to divide the book layer. The bottom third of the position can be used as a cabinet. Use short lines to replace the books. Draw various placement forms of the books, as follows As shown in the figure.

3. Then draw a few potted plants next to the bookshelf or on the remaining blank parts of the paper to add to the atmosphere of the bookshelf. To draw a plant, first use a long rectangle and a wider rectangle to overlap to draw the bottom of the pot, and then draw the leaves or roots of the plant on it, as shown in the picture below.

4. Finally, draw a desk on the right half of the paper. The tabletop is represented by a slightly tilted square. Draw three table legs with straight lines based on spatial perspective. Draw lamps, books and other elements on the tabletop. , and just draw the scene of people reading.

Expand knowledge:

1. Some simple paintings can be hung in the children's study, so that children can learn to draw by themselves, so that their thinking can be diverged. Of course, you can also hang some elegant and inspiring flower-and-bird paintings in the children's study room, such as plum blossoms, orchids, bamboos and chrysanthemums, which are not only beautiful to look at, but also can cultivate children's artistic sense. Or you can put some cute, cartoon-shaped pictures to cater to the children's interests, so that they will prefer to stay in the study room.

2. When hanging calligraphy and paintings in a children's study room, in addition to considering the aesthetics of the calligraphy and painting, whether it has a good meaning is also the key. Since children's aesthetics are different from adults, it is not suitable to hang some calligraphy and paintings in children's study rooms. Flower and bird paintings that are full of natural flowers and birds, cartoons and various simple drawings are more suitable for children.

3. Li Zhonghua’s "Iron Bones Promote Spring" uses plum blossoms as the theme. Plum blossoms are known as the first of the "Four Gentlemen" of flowers and one of the "Three Friends of Winter" because of the harsh environment in which they live. , but still blooming proudly on the branches in the harsh cold wind. It is the most courageous flower of the Chinese nation and the representative of the national soul. Plum blossoms bloom in early spring, implying the spiritual qualities of strength and elegance, perseverance, perseverance, courage to take the lead, and constant self-improvement.