The growth structure of the hen:
The growth structure of a chicken mainly includes the following parts: head, neck, body parts, wings, tail, legs and claws. The hen has a small comb on its head, a pair of small pendants below its beak, round eyes, and a pointed and short beak. The hens neck is shorter and cylindrical. The hens body is oval-shaped and relatively plump. Compared with the rooster, the hens wings are slightly smaller, and the hens tail is particularly short, which can be ignored when performing simple drawings. The hens legs and claws are distributed 3 in front and 1 in back. The skin of the claws is fish scale-like and the color is yellowish. In short, the overall color of the hen is darker than that of the rooster and has less ornamental value. The above is the main growth structure of the hen. Let’s look at the simple drawing method of the hen.
How to draw a hen in simple strokes:
Use simple drawings To express a hen using the stroke method, you need to follow a few steps to complete it.
The first step is the conventional composition and positioning, which means how to reasonably arrange the hens to be represented in the picture.
The second step is to use a lighter pen (such as charcoal, H-type pencil, or a hard object) to lightly draw the hen on the picture. The large shape and main structure, and when performing this step, you must consider how to draw the following steps in order to arrange it better.
The third step is to formally carry out simple drawing. When drawing, start from the head and draw a large semicircle, with a flat top and a rounded bottom. semicircle. After drawing the head and body, draw the small comb on the top of the head and the small chicken pendant on the bottom. Draw an M shape and a semicircle respectively. The wings and tail are relatively simple to draw, with the wings drawn in an arc shape and the tail in a straight line.
Finally, draw the hen’s legs and claws and use two straight lines to represent them.