2. Overdraft (stick the cooked rice paper and manuscript together with tape paper. Just stick the top two corners)
3. Draw a manuscript (draw a manuscript with BH or 2B). Try not to use a rubber to correct a sum in place, because it will leak alum)
4. Paper mounting (spread the draft flat on the drawing board, spray water evenly with a watering can, and then seal the paste around with a newspaper brush) looks wrinkled and the paper has tension, just like dry new paper.
5. Check this line. (Generally, you must use a mouse and pen, and use a little red hair or little white cloud for the big thread. )
6. Brush the background color (according to the picture effect, the color should be light. Continue to brush after drying, two or three times)
7. Ink (ink first, this kind of painting is very three-dimensional, it can sink on paper without being impetuous)
8. Color (the paint should be very light, draw it several times to make the picture more realistic and natural)
9. Adjustment (first unified, then partial, and then unified painting concept)
10. Signature and seal.
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