The rhythm of ink painting

Chinese ink painting is completely opposite to Western oil painting. Chinese ink painting emphasizes artistic conception, while Western oil painting emphasizes realism. Ink painting allows people to imagine a world in our hearts through a few simple strokes. Oil painting tries to describe the true appearance of things through fine strokes. Just like the picture below, what kind of world do you think this is?

This painting vividly depicts a warrior walking on a quaint bridge with delicate ink painting techniques. The picture is dominated by black, white and gray, creating a quiet and slightly melancholy atmosphere.

The image of the warrior is particularly prominent. He is wearing a flowing robe, a bamboo hat, and holding a long sword. His back reveals a kind of perseverance and loneliness. The robe sways gently in the wind, as if talking to the surrounding environment, telling the legendary story of the warrior.


The bridge has a simple structure, consisting of several wooden boards and railings, but it cleverly extends into the distance, leading the viewer's sight, as if leading to an unknown and mysterious world. The water under the bridge is as calm as a mirror, reflecting the shadows of the warrior and the bridge, which enhances the sense of space and layering of the picture.


In the background, the distant mountains are vague, shrouded in mist, adding a bit of mystery. In the sky, a few birds fly freely, forming a sharp contrast with the lonely image of the warrior, symbolizing the delicate balance between freedom and restraint.

After understanding the world in the painting, I suddenly wanted to make the people in the painting move. So I found this website: nawdo.com. Then I uploaded this picture and entered the action I wanted: let the character walk slowly into the distance, and the sword in his hand should also be waved.



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