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How to draw a paper doll

The drawing method of paper dolls is as follows:

1. First draw six vertically connected circles with a pencil. Draw the head and ears of the paper doll based on the first circle.

2. Then draw the edges of shoulders and clothes based on the second circle, and draw the upper body based on the third circle.

3. Draw slender legs and feet, and draw arms and hands.

4. Then draw the outline of the paper doll with a black pen, and erase the trace of the pencil with an eraser.

5. Draw curved eyebrows, big eyes and open mouth.

6. Finally, cut the paper doll open with scissors and paint it with beautiful colors.

The paper dolls were first born in France during the reign of Louis XV in the18th century. As we all know, in the later period of Louis XV's rule, the court life was corrupt and the financial situation was in a mess. Li people have nowhere to vent their grievances, so doll play came into being.

The benefits of learning to draw are as follows:

1, the improvement of memory ability

When children feel the external things, they will rummage through their memories stored in their minds and then express them abstractly in an immature and naive way. Some psychologists even think that children's creativity is the highest before the age of 5, almost equivalent to painting masters. The content of their paintings is not nothingness, but the memory recovery of reality.

2. Painting is a form of expression.

Painting is also an art, which is as charming as music and dance, and can be said to be a form of human expression. Both children's and adults' paintings are accompanied by personal emotional factors.

3. Painting is an accumulated occupation.

Different from many industries that eat youth meals, painters rely on their own cultural accumulation and continuous improvement of artistic accomplishment, and their paintings are like old wine, which is more mellow and moving. Being an old artist with both ability and political integrity is the goal pursued by countless painters.