I. Preparatory work
Before starting to draw stars, we need to prepare the following materials: pencils, thin lines, colored pencils or drawing paper. The most common way to draw stars is to outline the shape of stars with pencils or thin lines, and then fill the colors of stars with pigments or colored pens.
Second, outline the shape of the stars.
Use a pencil or thin line to gently outline the shape of the stars on the drawing paper. You can choose stars with different sizes to increase the layering of the picture. Pay attention to the realistic shape of the stars. You can refer to photos or observe the shape of stars on the spot.
Third, fill the color of the stars.
Pigments or colored pencils can be used to fill the colors of the stars. Choose bright colors, such as yellow, orange or white, to make the stars look brighter. Pay attention to the uniform distribution of colors to avoid uneven application or different shades of colors.
Fourth, increase the starry background.
You can add some pictures of small stars or nebulae around the painted stars to create a more realistic starry sky effect. Color gradient can be used to express the depth of the starry sky and the effect of light and shadow.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) modification and embellishment
After painting the stars and starry sky, you can use pencils or thin lines to modify and polish the whole picture to make it more delicate and layered. Pay attention to details, such as the halo and reflection of stars, to make the picture more realistic.
Sixth, the background decoration
Some decorative elements, such as trees, buildings or other celestial landscapes, can be added around the star map to enrich the content and layering of the picture. Pay attention to the coordination and balance between the background decoration and the stars to avoid the picture being too crowded or uncoordinated.
Seven, detail processing
Finally, check the details of the whole picture, such as the clarity of lines and the uniformity of colors, and make necessary corrections and touches. You can use an eraser to correct some small mistakes or clean up too much paint.
Eight. Fixation and protection
After painting, use transparent adhesive or transparent tape to fixed the picture to avoid distortion or damage of the picture. You can also use professional painting protectant to protect the picture and increase its preservation time and durability.