Color Pencil Drawing: Children's Color Pencil Drawing
Since children's color lead painting has been rarely involved in this field, there is almost no reference to this teaching method. The following is a summary of the children's color lead painting by referring to the painting methods in other fields and the results of their usual teaching. Coaching method:
(I) Starting with techniques to master painting techniques
1. Let students understand color lead and understand the characteristics of color lead
Learning color lead must first understand and be familiar with the tool properties of color lead before you can better grasp and use it. We are currently familiar with ordinary colored pencils, including Marley, Chinese, etc. Their greatest advantage is that they can be as comfortable as ordinary pencils, but they can also display strokes on the screen, but the texture of domestic products is relatively hard, so Refills are easy to break. When painting, students need to be reminded of the appropriate intensity.
The water-soluble colored pencils that can draw the same pencil-like lines and watercolors at the same time are relatively soft textures. The method of use is quite simple, just like an ordinary pencil. After painting, apply it with a drip pen and the color will melt. If you paint directly with the pen part of a colored pencil, you can draw neat lines, and you can freely mix colors on the screen. This is the biggest charm of water-soluble colored pencils. When you use a water-containing pen to paint the colors on the screen, the colors will Mix with each other to express the colors you want to express and create a unique drawing style!
2. Shape with the lines of the sketch
Color pencils and ordinary pencils have a lot in common, so in terms of painting methods, you can use the pencil as the main tool for sketching and use lines to create shapes.
When you draw outlines, you can use the colored pencils to draw the manuscripts directly, but the pens can be slightly lighter. The position of the pen can be written in the usual way. The angle between the pen and the paper is about 90 degrees. The lines drawn at this moment will be Hard, fine, suitable for small areas of color.
If the coloring surface is larger, the lines can be softer. We can tilt the pen, the pen and the screen are about 45 degrees, and the pen tip has a large contact area with the paper, so the painted lines are thick. Since color lead has certain strokes, we should pay attention to the direction of the lines when flattening the lines. We must have certain rules, and the severity must be appropriate. Otherwise, it will look disorganized. .
In addition, it is also related to the operation of the pen. When we need coarse, we use the surface of the brush that has been sharpened out of the pen to paint. When we need fine, we use the tip of the pen to paint, and we can grasp it with ease.