1. Draw the outline of the one -dollar coin The second step draws a circle of small dots around the coin outline The third step writes the "number 1" on the coin Write the pinyin and Chinese characters "Yuan" The fifth step to draw the flower on the coin Step 6 to apply the coin to gray 2. First prepare the material: paper paper: paper paper , Pen and rubber tadpoles. and then put the coin under the white paper. Then paint with a pencil on the white paper of the coin. It is preferably a regular direction picture, until the pattern of the entire coin is drawn. and then wiped off the printed characters around the rubber. In the outline and numbers of the coin with a dark hook pen, so that it is drawn. This method is to use pencils to draw coins on the texture of bump coins on the paper. coins are divided into metal coins, ordinary commemorative coins and precious metal commemorative coins. The earliest metal casting coin was Baide Bronze, the Shang Dynasty, and it has been more than 3,000 years ago. The coins are now issued by the Central Bank, with 1 horns, 5 cents, and 1 yuan.
1. Draw the outline of the one -dollar coin
The second step draws a circle of small dots around the coin outline
The third step writes the "number 1" on the coin
Write the pinyin and Chinese characters "Yuan"
The fifth step to draw the flower on the coin
Step 6 to apply the coin to gray
2. First prepare the material: paper paper: paper paper , Pen and rubber tadpoles.
and then put the coin under the white paper.
Then paint with a pencil on the white paper of the coin.
It is preferably a regular direction picture, until the pattern of the entire coin is drawn.
and then wiped off the printed characters around the rubber.
In the outline and numbers of the coin with a dark hook pen, so that it is drawn.
This method is to use pencils to draw coins on the texture of bump coins on the paper.
coins are divided into metal coins, ordinary commemorative coins and precious metal commemorative coins. The earliest metal casting coin was Baide Bronze, the Shang Dynasty, and it has been more than 3,000 years ago. The coins are now issued by the Central Bank, with 1 horns, 5 cents, and 1 yuan.