How to draw a freehand brushwork chicken in ink

Feather feathers are fine, innocent and lively, childlike and lovely, and people love them.

When you draw a chicken, you must have the image of a chicken in your mind.

Now, let's ask a question that everyone knows. There is an idiom called "there is a plan". I believe everyone knows this idiom. Our question is, who knows how this idiom came from?

Yes, this idiom comes from Zheng Banqiao, a famous painter who is famous for painting bamboo. In short, Zheng Banqiao wants to draw bamboo well, so he observes bamboo day and night. As soon as he closed his eyes, various bamboo images appeared in his chest. It is because of his "thoughtful plan" that he drew bamboo with a stroke of a pen and became a legend.

And painting a chicken also needs "a chicken in the chest" in order to draw a chicken well and vividly. Therefore, if you want to draw a good chicken, you must first understand the shape of the chicken and its lively and childish image.

Chicken is mainly composed of head, neck and body.

The neck can be stretched, retracted, tilted and retracted freely, so special attention should be paid to the change of its shape when displaying.

When painting chicken, avoid being round and muddy, and the structure of head and neck, hind wings, chest and abdomen, buttocks and legs is unclear.

Painting steps:

Methods and steps of drawing chicken:

Use a medium-sized pen (such as big orchid bamboo and big white cloud) to adjust the medium ink color, the nib is slightly thicker and the side points out.

Draw wings and point back to the neck strength to form a "figure of eight".

Draw a small "eight" from the back to the front. The ink color of the above three parts should be wet, and the white space on the back should not be too large.

Draw the chest from the throat along the chest with light ink.

Pull the abdomen forward from the hips to form a stroke.

Draw a thigh from abdomen to back with thick ink?