The growth structure of the fox:
Since the fox is a dog family, then its growth structure is the same as that of a dog, which means that the main structure of a fox includes several large parts such as the head, neck, back, abdomen, limbs and tail. The head of a fox is basically the same as that of a dog. However, in order to promote folk art and culture, the foxs head is pointed in the painting, giving the image a cunning and cunning visual effect. The chest, back, neck and limbs of a fox are the same as those of a dog, and its tail is also the same as that of a dog. However, in paintings, the tail of a fox is often drawn thick and large, giving it a visual beauty. This expression is also in line with folklore. The image of the charming "vixen" in the legend is consistent.
The simple drawing of a fox:
The simple drawing of a fox The stroke method includes the following steps. The first step is to carry out composition positioning and picture combination arrangement. This step also refers to how to reasonably arrange two (or more) foxes on the picture. The second step is to use lighter lines to draw the large outer shape and main structure of the fox. The third step is to formally perform the simple performance. When performing a simple representation of the foxs head, first draw the foxs head, first draw the foxs mouth, and then draw its eyes and ears. After completing the simple representation of the foxs head, the next step is to express the foxs body parts and Limbs, body parts and extremities are simpler to express with simple pens. Just use a single line to express it. Finally, draw the foxs tail. The tail should be thick and big, and it should change dynamically to achieve a good visual effect.