1, first draw the outline of the girl's head, and pay attention to drawing bangs when drawing hair.
2, and then draw the girl's facial features, because it is a stick figure, so simply draw it.
3. Then draw the two hands of the young woman and the basin in her hand.
4. Then draw the skirts and legs worn by girls.
5. Then draw the boy's head on the right.
6. Draw the boy's body, legs and feet.
7. Finally, draw a splash basin, that's all.
Festival introduction:
The Dai Water-splashing Festival is a traditional festival popular in Yunnan Dai settlements, and it is one of the national intangible cultural heritages. The Water-Splashing Festival is also called "Bathing Buddha Festival", which is called "Sambimai" (meaning New Year) in Dai language, and it is also called "Shang Han" and "Shang Jian" by Dai people in Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture and dehong autonomous prefecture.
Both names come from Sanskrit, meaning turnover, change and transfer. It means that the sun has been in the zodiac for a week and has begun to transition to the New Year. Achang, De 'ang, Bulang, Wa and other ethnic groups celebrate this festival. Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar, Laos and other countries also celebrated the Songkran Festival. Songkran Festival is usually held in the middle of June in Dai calendar, which is one of the grand traditional festivals in Xishuangbanna.