1. Draw Mulan's face: Draw a circle in the center of the canvas as Mulan's face. Pay attention to this circle to accommodate her eyes, nose and mouth.
2. Draw Mulan's hair: Draw Mulan's hair above her face. Her hair is longer and she can draw more elegantly.
3. Draw Mulan's eyebrows and eyes: Draw her eyebrows above her face, with slender eyebrows. Draw Mulan's eyes under her eyebrows. Eyes should be bigger and brighter.
4. Draw Mulan's nose and mouth: Draw Mulan's nose in the center of her face, small and exquisite. Draw her mouth under her nose. Keep your mouth small, but don't exaggerate.
5. Draw Mulan's body: Draw Mulan's body under her face. You can draw a simple costume and action to make the picture more vivid.
6. Draw Mulan's weapon: Draw Mulan's weapon, such as sword or bow and arrow, on one side of the picture. This can be decided according to your imagination and preferences.
7. Detail processing: Do some detail processing on the picture, such as adding shadows and highlights to make the picture more stereoscopic and vivid.
Background of Mulan:
1, Mulan first appeared in a narrative poem "Mulan Ci" in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. This poem was written in the Southern and Northern Dynasties and was first included in Chen's "Ancient and Modern Music Record" in the Southern Dynasties. The monk wise craftsman said in the Record of Ancient and Modern Music: "Mulan is nameless." It is more than 300 words long, and was later combined by Li Yanji in Sui Dynasty into a five-character ancient poem "Mulan Ci", which was included in Yuefu poetry collection by Guo Maoqian in Song Dynasty. In poetry, Mulan's story of joining the army instead of her father shows her courage and perseverance.
2. Mulan's background is the Northern Wei Dynasty in the Southern and Northern Dynasties, and Emperor Tuoba Tao of the Northern Wei Dynasty launched a war against Rouran. Mulan's father was a soldier and was called up to take part in the war. Because her father was old and no son could go out instead of him, Mulan decided to go out instead of her father.
On the battlefield, Mulan showed extraordinary courage and wisdom. She led the troops to successfully complete many tasks and won the respect and love of her comrades. However, she was also injured in the battle and almost died. However, with strong will and perseverance, she finally defeated the enemy and won the victory.
After the war, Mulan returned to her hometown and was welcomed and respected by the villagers. Her story has also been passed down as a much-told story, becoming one of the four heroines in the ancient legends of China.