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What's the difference between line drawing and stick figure?
First of all, the definition is different:

1. Line drawing:

It is a kind of sketch, which uses monochrome lines to sketch objects.

2. stick figure:

Through eye recognition, mental memory, handwriting and other activities, it extracts the most typical and prominent main features of the objective image, and shows a painting that is both general, recognizable and schematic in a flat, stylized form and concise brushwork.

Second, the characteristics are different:

1. Line drawing:

There are many changes in line drawing, such as length, thickness, straightness, density, weight, rigidity and rhythm. When drawing lines, we should pay attention to correctly representing the occlusion relationship between the front and back of the object image. Generally speaking, the baseline of the near object in the picture should be lower than that of the far object.

2. stick figure:

Simplifying complex images, physical structure is the most basic element of painting, and all kinds of objects have their own unique components, structures and proportional relationships. It is relatively simple to express the two-dimensional plane structure with a flat stick figure.

Extended data

Line drawing is not only a kind of painting with independent artistic value (line drawing), but also an exercise means of basic modeling skills, and it is also a process before meticulous painting. Line drawing can not only draw static outline, but also show dynamic rhythm.

With lines and blanks, you can also write a concerto with harmonious and smooth lines. Painters of past dynasties in China have a profound understanding and superb creation of lines. They use all kinds of lines to express their feelings and describe nature, which makes "lines" have unique charm in works of art.

Baidu encyclopedia-line drawing

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