Nine basic language symbols are the basic techniques for composing simple drawings. The meanings of these nine basic language symbols are: ㄧ represents straight lines (horizontal lines, vertical lines), horizontal lines, diagonal lines and similar lines.
v represents polyline and combined polyline, such as zigzag lines, etc.
C represents arcs and combined arcs.
s represents various curves, such as wavy lines, etc.
e represents spiral.
△ is a triangular shape representing various characteristics.
The mouth represents square, rectangle, trapezoid and similar figures, such as parallelogram, rhombus, etc. ,
○Represents circles, ellipses, semicircles and similar shapes, such as fan-shaped, drum-shaped, shuttle-shaped, peach-shaped, bean-shaped, melon-shaped, tongue-shaped, tail-shaped, crescent-shaped, eggplant-shaped wait.
In the early stages of learning simple drawings, using these simple symbols will help to understand and remember objects. At the same time, repeated practice of these basic shapes of points, lines, and planes is an effective way to develop a good hand feel and the ability to control the brush. Proficiently mastering these nine basic language symbols will reduce the difficulty of summarizing and refining the shape structure of objects and accurately expressing the basic characteristics of objects. It will also help you to "see and draw, and think of drawings" in future practice of simple drawings. "Lay a solid foundation." After you become proficient in painting, you can no longer stick to these nine language symbols and further develop a more simplified approach to painting techniques. This is just like learning to write, you must first master the basic strokes of the characters. You must first practice the basic strokes, and then master the frame structure; learn to write block letters, and then learn to practice cursive calligraphy with unique characteristics.
This is a beautiful and lovely simple drawing of a tiger, simple and easy to understand, suitable for children to learn.