How to draw magpies

Question 1: How to draw magpie plum blossom ink painting steps

1, first use a small brush dipped in thick ink to draw the magpie's mouth, dye the flowers blue, and point the tongue with cinnabar.

2. Draw the head with a lot of thick ink, and then point out the eyes.

3, a lot of light ink with thick ink painting magpie back.

4, or a lot of thick ink, draw the magpie's chest and legs, and then draw the abdominal lines with small strokes dipped in light ink.

5. Draw the magpie's tail with a lot of thick ink, and draw the tail feather at the same time, paying attention to the change of shade.

6. Finally, draw the legs and claws of the magpie with a small brush and thick ink. At this point, the ink magpie painting is completed.

Plum blossom step:

The first step is to expand business. Dip the pen in light ink first, then dry it at the edge of the plate, then dip it in deep ink, and draw the front branch with the center. When you start writing, draw from the center to the lower end of the branch and gradually turn to the side. Be sure to note that the branches are left blank and disconnected during writing, so as to fill in the flowers. You can also use lighter ink, draw the thick branches at the back with the front side, and add the deep branches at the front. It should be used flexibly according to the needs of composition. Either way, the interleaving and density of branches are the same as disconnection and blank space.

The second step is to circle the flowers with light ink. Pay attention to the gathering and scattering of flowers and the positive expression. Flowers and branches need to be repeated alternately. Draw the main branch, decide the overall situation, draw some side branches, and then start drawing flowers. When the flowers are almost finished, insert branches into the flowers, make up some flowers or add some twigs. This will be done alternately, step by step, and the steps cannot be completely separated.

The third step, flower heart treatment, removing flower whiskers, pointing flower heads and pedicels. Use a bald pen, preferably coarse ink from the center. The front and back of flowers are often displayed through snacks.

The fourth step is to tidy up the moss. After the stem, branches and flowers are basically completed, look back at the overall effect and make substantive adjustments in the shortcomings. Finally, cover the title in the appropriate place. A plum blossom is finished.

Draw a circle of plums, usually without coloring. In order to support the white flowers, light ink can be dyed on the periphery of the petal outline. You can also use light ochre or light grass green ring dyeing. When ring dyeing, the amount of water should be sufficient to achieve the infiltration effect and avoid dryness and rigidity. After ring dyeing, you can use a larger pen, add water to turn it into a lighter ochre or grass green, and sprinkle it on the gap between ring flowers or branches (densely, not too much) to make the picture more substantial and changeable, and the overall atmosphere is better.

Generally, the flower heart is left blank, or add some yellow powder.

Some painters fill the petals on the back of rice paper with white powder after painting, which will make Bai Mei more full and prominent and add beauty.

Question 2: How to draw a magpie? Magpie (scientific name: Pica pica) is a bird of finch family. * * * There are 10 subspecies. The body length is 40 ~ 50 cm, and the male and female feathers are similar in color. The head, neck, back and tail are all black, showing purple, green, blue and green luster from beginning to end. The wings are black and there is a big white spot on the shoulder. The tail is much longer than the wings and is wedge-shaped. The mouth, legs and feet are pure black. The abdomen is bounded by the chest, and the front is black and the back is white. Stay birds. The following is a description of drawing magpies.

Magpie characteristics:

Magpie, about 520 mm long, has white shoulders, ribs and abdomen, gray waist and white, and most of the rest have black feathers. The hard feathers and tail feathers of the wings are black and have a metallic blue-green luster. Dark brown eyes, black mouth and feet. Habitat in the courtyard, Yuan Ye and mountainous areas, fierce sex, food is mainly insects and cereals, fruits. Distributed in eastern China.

Magpie technology:

The color setting of meticulous magpie should first draw the outline and shape of magpie with different shades of ink according to the color setting arrangement of various parts of magpie, and then color setting.

Generally, the order of meticulous sketch of magpies is: first draw the mouth, then the eyes, then the head, then the back, wings and tail feathers; Throat, chest, abdomen, legs, tail and feet. Although the methods, habits and preferences of meticulous painting of magpies are different, most of them are based on the true colors of magpies, and after refining and artistic processing, magpies are portrayed more vividly and beautifully. I often use the method of "combing and dyeing" or "opening the light" to color the delicate magpies. Each method is carried out in accordance with the three steps of "priming, sub-dyeing and cover dyeing".

"Comb dyeing method" is suitable for small and medium-sized magpies. Such as: Pulsatilla, Blue Mountain Magpie, Magpie, etc. Slicing method is suitable for larger birds and magpies, such as mandarin ducks, pigeons, parrots and red-crowned cranes.

"Comb dyeing method" is divided into

(1) Dye first, then comb and then cover (obvious surface effect),

(2) First comb, then dye and then cover (smoother, see thickness). It is ok to dye or not comb, but it is basically not possible to dye or not comb. The so-called "open slice" painting method is to draw a fish-scale semi-circular feather slice on the front end and back of the wing (also painted on the chest and abdomen).

"Film opening method" is divided into "hard opening" and "soft opening". "Hard opening" refers to the back end of the contour line of "opening", which is colored after it leaves the waterway in an arc shape, and is drawn forward or flat with a clear pen. "Soft opening" is to color the front end of the opening contour and draw it back with transparent strokes.

There are many themes depicting magpies in the paintings of flower magpies, such as: beaming, happy news of peace, welcoming the new year and so on.

Magpie's line drawing:

Two magpies with different shapes and the same eyes are staring at something. Because magpies are mainly black, the ink color can be slightly darker when sketching on cooked rice paper. Sketch the mouth, eyes (eyes are not drawn for the time being), the outline of wings, the hard feathers and tail feathers of wings and feet, and use solid lines; Use dotted lines when drawing the head, back, throat, chest, abdomen and tail.

Magpie's base:

Dip the broken pen in ink, press the silk thread on the magpie's head and back in an arc shape, and comb the hair several times to make it bright and dark, so as to have a three-dimensional effect. After combing once, you need to wait until it is dry. In the process of combing hair, it should be interspersed naturally, and there should be no obvious annual rings. The hard feathers of the wings and the ink on the back of the tail feathers should leave a waterway for each piece. The method is the same as Blue Magpie. Light ink can be used for throat, chest and abdomen. Apply light ink to the joint between the lower mouth and the throat and the joint between the throat and the chest, and trace back with a clear pen to make it light and blank. Use light ink for the mouth and legs, pay attention to the sense of volume, and draw a section with ink for the feet.

Magpie dyeing:

Dye the "head and back" part of the magpie with slightly darker ink. The front end of the head and the joint between the head and the back are slightly darker and fade radially. The throat and chest are dyed with lighter ink, and the area is larger than the "base". Let the magpies feel. On the feathers and tail feathers with hard wings, Gou Xianbi drew the fine hairs in the feathers one by one, according to their growth rules, and connected them with the outer contour lines of each piece. Draw feet with ink, dye legs with ink, and strengthen columns.

Magpie cover dyeing:

The hard feathers, tail feathers, feet and throat of the head, back and wings can be covered with dark blue, and the color is in the dark. It is necessary to consider the size of the color area from the perspective of strengthening the overall feeling of magpies and eat waterways. The mouth is covered with light dark blue; Drag the back of the throat, the outer side of the wings, ribs, chest and abdomen with white, and dilute with clear water pen to make the transition between black and white joints smooth. Use ink on your legs to enhance your sense of volume. In the track, use juice green before and after, then use gamboge to dye it, and dry it thoroughly to "make the finishing point". [transferred from Shenzhen ... >>

Question 3: Magpies are often painted in plum blossom paintings. What does magpie mean? Magpies have always been regarded as auspicious birds in China. In addition to the calligraphy and painting works in which magpies climb to plum blossoms to show good luck, people will also sing magpies as a sign of good omen. If a magpie falls on a tree in someone else's yard, coming to this home will be regarded as happiness and good luck.

Because the ancients believed that magpies always make the same sound whether they sing or sing all the year round, whether they are happy or sad, whether they are on the ground or on the branches, whether they are young or decadent, whether they are dying or newborn. In the eyes of Confucianism, sages and gentlemen should behave like magpies in a constant, stable, clear, firm and consistent manner. Therefore, Confucianism often requires people to learn from magpies and regard magpies as some kind of template for sages.

Magpie's voice also symbolizes good meaning. Magpie's voice is "Haw, Haw", which means "Happy to go home, happy to go home", so magpie is an auspicious symbol among the people in China. The painter's picture of a magpie climbing a branch shows a person climbing up and a family moving forward.

Of course, the most beautiful legend is "meeting at the bridge". Because of this legend, the Milky Way is also called "Que River", and China's "Valentine's Day" is also scheduled for the seventh day of the seventh lunar month. On this day, the Weaver Girl crossed the Milky Way to meet the Cowherd, and the magpies contributed their feathers and bodies to fill the river into a bridge. That after this day, many magpies are bare.

In addition, there are many works about magpies in ancient calligraphy and painting, which all symbolize good luck and happy events. For example, two magpies called "Welcome" face to face; Double magpies add an ancient coin called "happiness is in sight"; A badger and a magpie looked at each other under the tree and shouted "Happy". The most popular picture is the picture of a magpie climbing a plum branch to report good news, which is also called "beaming"

Question 4: How can I draw sparrows, magpies and starlings by hand? Sparrows are often painted brown, and most painters paint from scratch. Nod with heavy ochre ink first, then point out the image on the back with two strokes, and point out the eyes, mouth and face with thick ink. The ink spots on the throat, eyes and mouth should be connected with the ink on the head. Dot the spots on the back with thick ink, three rows, two rows of flying feathers and one row of flying feathers. Touch the chest and abdomen with light ink, supplement the mouth, wings, tail and other parts, connect all parts in a virtual way, and finally touch the claws (see Figure 30).

Magpie is a medium-sized bird, except the shoulders, feathers and abdomen are white, and the rest are black. Draw the back with thick ink first, and the tail will fade away gradually. Use a pen to determine, accurately and leave white shoulder feathers, then draw tail feathers with ink, and then draw tail feathers with strokes. Then draw the mouth and eyes with ink, draw the head with thick ink and connect it with the back, draw the chest with white belly (draw the abdomen with light ink), and then draw the legs and claws of birds with thick ink. After drying, the compound feathers on the mouth and tail are dyed with thick ink, and the eyes, shoulder feathers and abdomen are spotted with ochre. It is necessary to decide whether to dye white powder according to the situation.

Because myna is all over Kuroha, but it has some white feathers on its wings, so it is most appropriate to practice ink painting birds with myna. Other paintings are similar to magpies. When painting, you can draw the outline of the bird with ink according to the structure or regardless of the structure, leaving white feathers at the end of the compound feathers to emphasize the characteristics of myna. You can draw from the beginning, and then draw the body, tail and claws. You can also draw from the back, and then draw the flight feathers, tail, head, chest, abdomen and claws in turn.

Question 5: No matter how different kinds of birds are, the drawing method of magpies in meticulous flower-and-bird painting is the same, so they are depicting birds.

We should first understand the structure of bird bones and the growth law of feathers. Only when we are familiar with its various structural relationships can we paint a vivid image.

B. Draw a line sketch. Sketch with different shades of ink. The lines should be clear, the flying feathers on the wings and the feathers on the back should be outlined with solid lines, and the fluff on the abdomen and tail should be outlined with dotted lines. When sketching, we should pay attention to the dynamics and structure of birds. Only by connecting the lines can we draw a vivid image.

C. light-colored bedding.

Apply a layer of light ink (rather light than thick) to the body of the magpie that needs to be dyed into black feathers. After drying, dye it with light ink along the root and tip of the feather, and divide it into thick and light colors; Mix cinnabar with light gamboge and ink, smear it on the crane, dry it and dye it with white powder from the tip of the feather (the protruding part of the body structure) to the root (the depressed part of the body structure).

Draw a line

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D. dyeing layer by layer.

Dye black feathers with light ink. When dyeing, pay attention to ink color rather than shade, and the number of dyeing times should be more than less. Only in this way can the ink be dyed well. Similarly, the white of magpies should be dyed layer by layer. Gently paint a layer of color on myna's feet and mouth with cinnabar; Dye the magpie's claws into scales with light ink.

Note: Overdyeing is a method of dyeing or flat coating with transparent or translucent color (ink) on the background color. The characteristic of color matching is color matching, and the colors hide from each other and complement each other. This method can show the effect of color saturation and rich hue.

E. in-depth characterization.

When the dyeing reaches the expected level and shadow effect, use Gou Xianbi to tick off the feather details. Dye magpie's claws into scales with white powder, and dye its mouth and eyes into white. Gently cover the magpie's tail and wing tips with a faint orange color, and then gently cover them with cyanine from head to back, abdomen to wings and tail to make them glow blue. The white feathers of magpie are covered with light white powder from the protruding part to the concave part and dyed to make them unified into a whole. Dye the magpie's claws and mouth with a faint flower blue cover, and finally make the finishing touch.

Question 6: What kind of bird is the magpie in the second grade text? Find a sentence from the text and draw it. People have regarded magpies as auspicious birds since ancient times.

The original content of the magpie:

Magpie, also known as magpie, is a nickname for it. People have regarded magpies as auspicious birds since ancient times.

Magpie feathers are black and white. The head, neck, back and tail are black and shiny purple. The feathers on the shoulders and abdomen are flawless. Magpie is light and graceful. Especially its long tail, which is longer than half of its body, makes it look more handsome. Whether it is parked on a branch or landed on the roof, the long tail always tilts up and down, and the whole body vibrates with it, which makes people feel that it is so lively and lovely.

In early spring and February, the sunshine is warm, which is the season for magpies to sing heartily. It will talk to its companions with different calls and convey the message of spring. In cities and villages, you can hear its crisp and pleasant sound. That voice brought happiness and joy to people. In the cold winter of ice and snow, magpies stand on high branches and sing in the fields, which makes people feel full of vitality.

Magpies are rich in food and like to eat insects and plant seeds. It can help people peck pests in crops and orchards, and sometimes it can catch mice in the fields.

Magpie has a graceful posture and a clear song, which can help people to eliminate pests. How can anyone not like it?

Question 7: Magpie Chinese paintings occupy space at home. I don't know what kind of picture you are talking about.

As far as I know, the magpie on the plum blossom map is one of the traditional auspicious patterns in China. Plum blossom is the messenger of spring, and magpie is the symbol of good luck and blessing. According to the folklore of the Han nationality, all the magpies on Tanabata will fly to Tianhe to build a magpie bridge for the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl. Therefore, the magpie's landing on the plum tree symbolizes auspiciousness, jubilation and good luck. Chinese painting works include: The Magpie Climbs the Plum by Qi Baishi, The Red Plum Magpie by Xu Beihong and The Magpie Noisy the Plum by Zhu Xuanxian.

Mei has five petals, representing five auspicious gods. This Five Blessingg means longevity, wealth, happiness, virtue and health. This means the same thing as five bats. Moreover, plum blossom is one of the four gentlemen in flowers and a symbol of the highest ideal of China literati personality. The auspicious picture of bamboo and plum double happiness magpie shows "bamboo and plum double happiness at the door", in which bamboo symbolizes husband and plum wife and is suitable for newlyweds to hang.

As the saying goes, "Magpies climb the branches and get to the point." The porch painting must be happy, not too dark or too dark. The living room is the facade of the family and the center of living. Hanging calligraphy and painting in the living room plays an extremely important role in enhancing the color of the home and creating a rich atmosphere, which is suitable for landscapes and calligraphy. The bedroom is a place to rest, and the hanging works should be steady, quiet, fresh and coordinated. It is not advisable to hang magnificent landscape paintings and works with too much action such as flying eagle and galloping horse. The study is a stage that can directly show the personality of the home owner and a space to realize personal desires. You can hang some paintings and calligraphy that can reflect your efforts or show your personality. Paintings and calligraphy should be inspiring, especially landscape and calligraphy works. The hanging pictures in the restaurant need to conform to the atmosphere of the restaurant. There are fewer calligraphy and paintings and landscape paintings hanging in restaurants, which means more auspicious, elegant and fresh fruits and vegetables and flowers and birds. -Shi Sheng Danqing Painting and Calligraphy Network-I vomited blood and sorted it out. Shi Sheng Danqing signed painter Yu Fu's "Flowers bloom in Five Blessingg"

Question 8: Do you want to hang magpie geomantic paintings in the living room? Magpie is a symbol of happiness. In ancient folklore, the bridge meeting of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl on July 7th was completed by the Magpie Bridge. Magpie feng shui paintings are hung in the living room, so it won't be so monotonous for friends to visit and entertain guests.

Question 9: There are peonies and magpies in the picture. What words should be engraved? Peony with magpie. No problem. Many meanings in Chinese painting come from folk auspicious words and customs. Among folk peonies, it symbolizes wealth. Therefore, peony is equipped with bald heads (rich and bald), pigeons (rich and peaceful), cats and butterflies (rich and old), roosters (fame and fortune) and so on. Briefly talk about the conception and personal experience of flower-and-bird painting, 1. Pay attention to the laws of nature and conform to the natural laws of the four seasons of flowers and birds and the living environment. 2. There are primary and secondary colors of flowers and birds, and there are echoes. Although it is meticulous painting, reference to freehand brushwork will also broaden our thinking and absorb nutrition. I remember Qi Baishi had a peony magpie auctioned in Guardian. Please search in Baidu pictures.