How to draw Chang'e during the Mid-Autumn Festival in a simple and beautiful way
The drawing method is as follows:
Tools needed: pencil, drawing paper.
1. First draw a figure as Chang'e's hair, and draw ribbons on the hair, as shown in the picture:
2. Then based on the hair Draw Chang'e's face, and draw Chang'e's eyebrows and eyes on the face, as shown in the picture:
3. Draw Chang'e's arms and hands under the head, and on the neck of the hands Draw a bracelet, as shown in the picture:
4. Draw the other arm on the other side under the head, with the sleeves fluttering on the arm, as shown in the picture:
< p>5. Then draw Chang’e’s clothes and the fold lines on the clothes on Chang’e’s body, as shown in the picture:6. Then draw streamers floating in the wind on Chang’e’s clothes. As shown in the picture:
7. Draw clouds around Chang'e, and draw a circle in front of Chang'e. The simple drawing of Chang'e flying to the moon is ready, as shown in the picture: Mid-Autumn Festival How to draw simple paintings of Mid-Autumn Festival
A brief introduction on how to draw Mid-Autumn Festival paintings is as follows:
Tools/Materials:
Paper, colored pens.
1. The first step is to draw a semicircular bouquet, using small red circles to represent the flowers.
2. In the second step, draw a semicircle above the bouquet to represent the starry sky, and draw a small arc below the semicircle to represent the moon.
3. The third step is to draw a cute little rabbit between the bouquet and the semicircle.
4. The fourth step is to draw some small stars in the blank space representing the starry sky.
5. Step 5: Paint the moon orange, the starry sky blue, and the stars yellow. Such a simple painting of the Mid-Autumn Festival is completed.
The most beautiful paintings of the Mid-Autumn Festival are those of Chang'e flying to the moon, the whole family admiring the moon, the whole family eating moon cakes together, the whole family being reunited, and the Moon Rabbit eating moon cakes.
1. Chang'e flies to the moon.
You can draw a big moon in the middle of the picture, and in front of the moon draw the beautiful Chang'e, who holds a lantern and flies through the clouds.
2. The whole family enjoys the moon.
Draw a big moon on the left side of the picture, with an osmanthus tree and a jade rabbit on the moon. Next to the moon is a tall building. My parents and I held hands and looked at the full moon in the sky together.
3. The whole family eats mooncakes together.
On the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, my parents and I sat next to the coffee table. There were fruits and moon cakes on the coffee table.
4. Family reunion.
In the blue night sky, a round moon rose. My parents, grandparents, and I sat at the dining table, eating delicious food, talking and laughing, and admiring the moon.
5. The Moon Rabbit eats moon cakes.
The mother rabbit took the little rabbit to the moon palace together; the mother rabbit gave the moon cake to the little rabbit to eat. How to draw the scene of the Mid-Autumn Festival
How to draw the scene of the Mid-Autumn Festival as follows:
1. First draw Chang'e's head with a ring-shaped bun. She is holding a moon cake. Eat, the ribbon on the shoulder floats.
2. Then draw a jade rabbit holding a carrot next to it to complete Chang'e's dress.
3. Then draw a big moon cake under Chang'e, and draw auspicious clouds and a full moon next to it.
4. Finally, paint the picture with beautiful colors, and then the Mid-Autumn Festival painting is ready.
The term "Mid-Autumn Festival" first appeared and was first recorded in "Zhou Rites". A year can be divided into four seasons, and each season is divided into Meng, Zhong and Ji. Therefore, the Mid-Autumn Festival is also called Zhongqiu. Every year on August 15th of the lunar calendar, the moon is rounder and brighter than the moon in other months. This night is called "Reunion Night", and finally every August 15th, it becomes what we often call "Reunion Night". Mid-Autumn Festival. A short story about the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Chang'e Flying to the Moon: It is said that 10 suns appeared in the sky at that time, and the people were tortured. Hou Yi, known as the "sharp shooter", was extremely powerful. He sympathized with the suffering people. He climbed to the top of the Kunlun Mountains, used his supernatural power, drew his magic bow, and shot down 9 suns in the sky. The Queen Mother of the West rewarded Hou Yi for shooting. After a successful day, Hou Yi was given an elixir of immortality.
Hou Yi returned home and told his wife Chang'e about the elixir given by Queen Mother of the West, and gave the elixir to Chang'e for safekeeping. Unexpectedly, one of Hou Yi's apprentices, Peng Meng, overheard this. While Hou Yi and other friends were out hunting, Peng Meng quietly came to Hou Yi's home, found Chang'e and threatened her to hand over the elixir of immortality. If Chang'e If she didn't agree, he immediately killed her. Chang'e swallowed the elixir in desperation and turned into a fairy and flew into the sky.
It was the fifteenth day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar and she learned that Chang'e had become a fairy. Hou Yi was heartbroken and decided to put Chang'e's favorite snacks and food on the table on this day to commemorate his wife Chang'e.