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Mastering the changes in the muscles and fat pads of the face can make drawing expressions more realistic and infectious. This article breaks down the structural characteristics of emotions such as laughter, crying, anger and surprise.

Provides an in-depth introduction to the skeletal and muscular structure of the torso in body painting, the proportions and perspective relationships from the thorax and spine to the pelvis, and describes the shape and function of the major muscle groups such as the pectoralis major, trapezius, and deltoid.

Focus on the theme, light and dark processing to color matching, suitable for beginners to master the sense of space and the sense of hierarchy of the screen, to help you record the travel and natural landscape of the touching memories.

Learn how to draw a cat, constructing the head and body from basic geometric shapes (squares, trapezoids, circles) and mastering proportions and dynamic gestures.

Explore how to draw the shape of lilies and the changes of light and shadow, focusing on the basic structure of petals, the relationship between color and shade, background treatment and color matching techniques.

Introduces how to draw a car using geometric shapes as an aid, with emphasis on basic shape disassembly, perspective application, line application and multi-angle practice.

Continuing on from last week's Dinosaur Watercolor theme, this workshop explores the relationship between lightness and hue in color, and provides concrete examples of how these concepts can be applied in a painting.

In portrait sketching, by understanding the logic of skull structure and shadow transitions, you can get a clearer understanding of the skeleton and muscle base of a portrait. If you are interested in skull structure, read on!

Encourages readers to utilize their knowledge of perspective to capture everyday objects and enhance their understanding and ability to represent space.