The painting method of Chinese painting vase

Chinese painting vases can be drawn in the following ways:

1. Sketching method: firstly, outline the vase with light ink, and then gradually deepen the ink color to highlight the outline and lines of the vase.

2. boneless method: directly draw the shape and structure of the vase with ink color, without outlining, and express the three-dimensional sense of the vase with the depth of ink color and the change of brush strokes.

3. rubbing method: gently rubbing the surface of the vase with a dry pen or a wet pen to show the texture and texture of the vase.

4. Tickle method: Spot the spots or patterns on the vase with ink or color, and pay attention to the density and distribution of the spots to show the decorative effect of the vase.

5. turquoise method: draw the shape and structure of the vase with light ink or light color, and then smudge it with turquoise or stone green to highlight the color and texture of the vase.

6. Coloring method: first draw the outline and structure of the vase with ink, and then smudge it with color to show the color and light and dark changes of the vase.

painting steps of Chinese painting vases:

1. Preparation tools: brush, ink, rice paper, etc.

2. Outline drawing: Dip a brush in light ink and gently outline the vase on rice paper. Pay attention to the smooth lines and proper proportions of the outline.

3. Draw the bottle body: within the outline, dip a brush with slightly thick ink to draw the bottle body of the vase. The lines of the bottle body should be even and smooth, showing the roundness and three-dimensional sense of the vase.

4. Draw the bottleneck: dip a brush in light ink to draw the bottleneck of the vase. The line of the bottleneck is thinner than the line of the bottle body to highlight the details and layering of the vase.

5. Draw the bottle mouth: dip a brush in thick ink to draw the bottle mouth of the vase. The lines of the bottle mouth should be natural and smooth, showing the texture of the opening and edge of the vase.

6. Texture painting: On the surface of the vase, gently draw some textures with a brush to show the texture and sense of time of the vase. The lines of texture should be natural and smooth, sparse and dense, showing the unique charm of the vase.

7. Drawing background: At the bottom of the picture, you can dip in light ink or light color and draw some background patterns or scenery to highlight the existence and three-dimensional sense of the vase.

8. adjust the details: finally, observe and adjust the whole picture to ensure that the proportion, shape, lines and textures of the vase meet the requirements, and pay attention to the overall effect and layering.