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The structural characteristics of the violin:
The components of the violin are very There are more than 30 in all sizes, but some of the main components are: headstock, neck, pegs, strings, chin rest, bow, panel, side panels, sound column and speaker. The shape of the headstock of the violin is relatively simple, usually in the shape of a cylinder lying on its side. Below the headstock is a curved part, with four pegs connected to both sides of this part to adjust the tone. Below the pegs is the neck. The neck extends to the middle and upper part of the resonance box. In the middle and lower part of the violin resonance box is the bracket made of strings. Starting from the middle of the neck is the resonance box of the violin.
Simplified representation of violin:
Simple representation of violin The method of pen expression is specifically divided into the following steps: The first step of simple pen expression is conventional composition positioning. In this step, the painter is mainly required to reasonably arrange the image of the violin on the picture. The second step in the simple expression is to draw the large external shape and main structure of the violin. When doing this step, the painter should choose a lighter pen (such as charcoal strips, etc.) and use lighter force to draw the large external shape of the violin. Draw out the main structure lightly. The third step in the simple representation is to formally perform the simple representation. The specific sequence is: first, draw the head of the violin. The head should be simple and not too complicated. After drawing the headstock, draw the neck of the violin. The neck should be longer. After drawing the neck, draw two pegs on both sides of the bend above the neck. The neck part is now complete. Draw the resonance box and bow of the violin below. When drawing the resonance box, you should pay attention to the characteristics of the violin. When drawing the bow, you can simply summarize it. At this point, a simple drawing of a violin is shown.