Write the stream method. Although there is a close relationship between the stream and the foot of the rock, there is also a slight difference, the so-called stream, refers to the stream in the gentle place of the slope and the flowing water in the ditch between the two mountains. The focus of the stream painting is to depict the flowing stream through the depiction of slopes, grasses, and stones. This stream is formed by the collection of thin spring water that emerges from the large rock crevices at the top of the mountain or at the foot of the rock, and rushes through the rocks around the trees, rushing against the rocks, and rushing turbulently. The painting should flow slowly, the pen should be slow, the ink color should be moist, and the pen tone should be light. Draw the flowing water lines with light ink lines, and slightly render them in light ink or light colors in the darker places where the water turns to enhance the realism of the stream.
1. The water flow stream in the mountain is the flowing water between the two mountains, and the mountain is cleaved and rubbed out with a side axe, during which the flowing water is depicted with a flowing light line.
2. In the three-fold spring method, the water flow is left or right, and it is not suitable for one direction.
3. The spring water here is mostly connected to the foot of the mountain rock. Spring water flows from the top of the mountain, and the flow through here is slightly eased, this scene is mostly a medium or close view in landscape paintings, and attention should be paid to the depiction of stones in the water.
Draw rapids with a slightly faster brush, use thick ink to draw the rocks on both sides of the stream or the rocks in the water, creating a contrast between black and white, and then use light ink lines to outline the texture of the water passing through the stones, after a little rendering, the natural interest is doubled.
Mountain stream rapids method steps
The first step is to paint the water and the rocks on both sides of the water with heavy ink, plant some miscellaneous trees on the stones, and slightly dye the shape of the trees with light ink.
The second step is to draw the distant mountains and the stones in the water, setting off the backlit trees and bright springs.
The third step is to draw the flowing water and the distant trees on the top of the mountain.
This picture is flat and direct, and the mountainous areas of Liaoning can be seen everywhere, and the black trees, the gray distant mountains and the white water form a harmonious and unified tone of black, white and gray. The water formed an S-shaped curve, rushing out of the mountain and into the distance, singing an endless song. Chinese painting