1. Choose a theme: Before you start writing a diary, think about today's theme. This can be a special experience in your day, your feelings, or something you want to remember. Choosing a theme can help you concentrate more on painting and writing.
2. Sketch: Don't worry that your painting skills are not skilled enough. Painting diaries pay more attention to expression and recording than to fine painting skills. Drawing your theme quickly with simple lines and shapes can help you seize the instant inspiration.
3, with text: while painting, while recording the text related to the theme. These words can be your feelings, descriptions of things, or some conversations you want to remember. Words can help you understand and record your experiences more deeply.
4. Use colors: Colors can help you express your emotions and atmosphere. Try to use different colors to enhance the expressive force of your paintings and words. For example, happy moments can use bright colors, and sad moments can use darker or colder colors.
5. Keep it true: The most important thing is to keep your painting diary true. Don't worry about not drawing well enough or writing fluently enough. As long as you truly record your life and feelings, your painting diary is valuable.
The model essay of painting diary is as follows:
1. Today, I started my painting diary. Before I started, I felt a little nervous and uneasy. After all, this is my first attempt, and I don't know if I can draw it well. However, I decided to try bravely and draw every stroke carefully.
2. I chose a relatively simple theme-a tree. I carefully observed this tree, its branches are thick and its leaves are lush. I began to draw its outline slowly, but I soon found that my lines were not smooth enough and the proportions were wrong. I was disappointed, but I didn't give up.
I began to try to modify my lines and proportions. I found that if I use the pen a little harder, the lines will be smoother; If I use an eraser to remove some unnecessary parts, the overall proportion will be more harmonious. After some modifications, my painting began to take shape.
I began to add details to this tree. I drew its leaves and branches and added some shadows and light to it. These details make my painting more vivid and three-dimensional. Although I still have many shortcomings, I am very satisfied with my work.