Duck stick figure
Drawing ducklings is the unique skill of master Lou Shibai. The ducklings he wrote are all lifelike elves, cute and exciting!

Lou Shibai's Duckling also benefited from the charm of Qi Baishi's Chicken, but Lou Shibai painted a unique side of the work with his understanding of pen and ink and life, thus establishing his position in the painting world.

Lou Shibai teaches you to draw ducks, and there are detailed steps in it.

You might be interested. How did you draw such a lovely duckling? Let's share with you the steps of the master to draw a duckling (with all kinds of cute gestures of the duckling):

Lou Shibai teaches you to draw ducks, and there are detailed steps in it.

1, first draw the duck's front beak with vermilion and divide it into two parts, the upper part is wider than the lower part. The direction and height of the beak determine the posture of the whole duck.

Lou Shibai teaches you to draw ducks, and there are detailed steps in it.

Lou Shibai teaches you to draw ducks, and there are detailed steps in it.

2. The duck head is slightly triangular in the circle and fluffy in two strokes to summarize the head structure.

Lou Shibai teaches you to draw ducks, and there are detailed steps in it.

3. The duck neck is pulled out with the side front. When drawing duck neck, we should pay special attention to the flexibility of softness and rigidity. How to deal with the angle, length and strength of duck neck is closely related to the dynamics of duckling.

Lou Shibai teaches you to draw ducks, and there are detailed steps in it.

4. Draw another line under the duck neck to reflect the keel structure and volume of the duckling.

Lou Shibai teaches you to draw ducks, and there are detailed steps in it.

5. Summarized by the slightly lighter ink color at the root of the pen, the morphological volume of the duckling's tail feather is put forward.

Lou Shibai teaches you to draw ducks, and there are detailed steps in it.

6. Keep the root of the pen clean, dip the tip of the pen in thick ink, add water to make the ink color naturally transition from thick to light, and draw the wings of the duckling in combination with the dynamics of the duckling. See the pen, clean and tidy.

Lou Shibai teaches you to draw ducks, and there are detailed steps in it.

7. Sweep with light ink and draw the duck back.

Lou Shibai teaches you to draw ducks, and there are detailed steps in it.

8. Combine momentum and center of gravity, and add scarlet feet to the ducklings, that is, duck feet. Its palms should be inward, which can strengthen the dynamic performance of the duckling (mānhān).