18 illustration of meticulous painting techniques

18 meticulous painting techniques are illustrated as follows:

1, double hook: In meticulous painting, especially in meticulous painting with heavy colors, double hook coloring is the most obvious painting feature. "Double hook" refers to the representation of an object as a "line outline" (originally a calligraphy term: a stone in calligraphy, which is hooked out with thin lines along the outer edges of both sides of its pen surface, called "double hook").

2, flat coating:

Filling a certain color evenly without concentration change within a certain range is called flat coating. One of the basic skills of meticulous painting. As shown in this picture, the front leaves of bamboo are painted with light emerald green, and the back leaves are painted with light juice green. The shade is basically unchanged, and the color cannot exceed the outline of the object. The color blocks should be uniform and tidy.

3. Unified dyeing:

In the process of meticulous painting, according to the needs of shading, it is often necessary to render several leaves and petals in a unified way, emphasizing the overall relationship between shading and color, which is called unified dyeing. As shown in this picture, at present, the bamboo leaves are dyed pale cyanine, which mainly means that the roots are dyed to the tip in a large area, and there is no waterline near the main reinforcement of the roots. Dyeing is actually a rendering of various colors.

4. Dyeing:

The most important dyeing technique in meticulous painting. Dip one pen in color and the other in water. After the colored pen paints the paper, the color is washed off with a water pen to form a gradient effect of the color from thick to light. In order to distinguish it from general dyeing, we usually call it small area, local and detailed rendering sub-dyeing. As the picture shows, bamboo leaves are dyed separately. At this step, the left and right waterlines have been drawn, the colors of each bamboo leaf are not confused with each other, and the picture is gradually refined.