In the previous article "520 teaches you how to express your love in excel and let her (him) understand your heart instantly!", we learned how to draw love in excel and express love using excel. Today we will take a look at how to draw Doraemon in Excel, come and learn together!
Today is June 1st! ! !
I wish you, the most beautiful and handsome person in the whole kindergarten, a happy Children’s Day!
I heard that
Everyone wants to have a Doraemon in their childhood dream
So,
Today the bottle will help you realize your dream,
Use the
crappy drawing tool excel,
Doraemon!
Ahem, cough, cough, let me show you the results first:
How about it, is it awesome? Just using excel and PPT can produce the same effect as professional tools such as PS and AE.
Then let’s learn how to draw beautiful paintings with excel!
1. Familiar with shape editing
Before we officially start drawing, we need to first understand an excel tool that is often ignored by everyone—— Shape, it is simply a painting artifact!
Click "Insert" and click the "Shape" button. In the drop-down menu, we can see a variety of shapes. Don't underestimate these shapes, you can use these shapes to draw effects that are no less than PS drawing. For today's Doraemon, we mainly use "lines", "rectangles" and "basic shapes".
Click the "Ellipse" tool in the shape list.
Then hold down the shift key and drag the mouse in the table, we will get a perfect circle shape.
Select the graphic, right-click, and select "Edit Vertices".
At this time, you can see that there are four points on the circular border line. These four points are called anchor points, and the red line connecting the four anchor points is called a path.
Place the mouse on the black anchor point and click, you will see handles (direction lines) appearing on both ends of the anchor point.
Press the left mouse button on the small box of the handle and drag it in any direction. You can see that the shapes on both sides of the anchor point change at the same time.
If you hold down the ALT key and then drag the handle, you will see that the linkage relationship between the line segments on both sides of the anchor point is broken, and only the part of the dragged handle is The side segments change shape.
Put the mouse on the circular border line (path), you will see that the mouse turns into a thin cross, press the left mouse button and drag, you will see Added an anchor point to the path. As shown in the image below, there are now five anchor points on the circle.
Right-click the mouse on any anchor point, you can see the shortcut menu as shown below. We can add vertices (anchor points) or delete vertices (anchor points).
If you click "Open Path", you will see the result as shown in the figure below. This closed circular path is broken, which is equivalent to a circle. line segment.
We can drag these two anchor points to transform any shape.
At this time, right-click on any anchor point and select "Close Path" from the shortcut menu, and the disconnected points will be closed again.
We right-click on the anchor point at the corner and click "Smooth Vertex" to make the corner rounded.
After editing the graphic, click on any blank cell to exit path editing.
Okay, that’s it for our basic knowledge tutorial.
Suggestions:
#Before you start drawing the pictures below, please practice the previous steps and try a variety of methods yourself. Change graphics and enhance the ability to shape graphics.
If you have a weaker shaping ability, you can practicecopying hook linesfirst. Practice method: Find a picture online, insert it into excel, then insert any shape into excel, set the shape to have no color fill, and finally move the shape to the picture and adjust the shape according to the lines of the picture.
2. Draw Doraemon
Next draw Doraemon.
Draw a perfect circle according to the previous method, and the "Drawing Tool Format" tab will appear above it. Today's tutorial mainly uses "Shape Fill", "Shape Outline" and "Move One Layer Up/Down". We click "Shape Fill" and click "Other Colors" in the drop-down list.
In the "Customize" dialog box, enter red 4, green 163, and blue 242 (this color value is not necessary, but I think it is closer to Doraemon Color. You can pick a color in the color area above and drag the slider on the right to adjust the color to your satisfaction). After setting, click OK.
Click "Shape Outline" and set it to black and 1.5 points thick.
The final result is as follows.
#In the same way, create a circle with a black border and white filling.
Select the white circle, right-click the mouse and select "Edit Vertices". Then select the left anchor point, right-click, and select "Open Path."
Let’s use the method mentioned above to change the white circle into the following by dragging the anchor point, adding anchor point, deleting anchor point, smoothing anchor point, etc. look. It should be noted that the left side of the white shape is formed after the open path.
#Use the same method to make another white shape as shown below. The right side is formed after opening the path.
At this time, combine the two white graphics, and the result is as follows.
Call out two elliptical shapes, fill them with white, and outline them with a 1.5-point thick black outline. Place two ovals side by side at the top to serve as Doraemon's eyes.
Insert the "Arc" in the "Basic Shape" and place it in the left eye.
Adjust the arc to a black outline, 1.5 pt thick
Then right-click the arc and edit the vertices, Adjust the curvature and size of the arc until it looks like this.
Insert two ovals in the right eye. The large oval is set with a black fill and a black 1.5 pt outline. Set the small oval with a white fill and a white 1.5 pt outline. Resize the ellipses and place them overlapping in the right eye. When the graphics are too small and difficult to operate, you can hold down the ctrl key, scroll the mouse wheel, and then enlarge the screen to adjust the small graphics.
Insert two more circles and place them under the eyes. The large circle is set with a red fill and a 1.5 pt black outline. Set the small circle with a white fill and a 1.5 pt white outline. Adjust the size of the circles and place them overlapping to serve as Doraemon's nose.
Insert line segments below the nose, all black 1.5 pt thick outlines.
Insert a "curve" in the line. This line can turn once each time you click it, eventually forming a closed plane figure. When you click in the wrong position, you can press the Backspace key to delete this step. If you press it multiple times in succession, you can delete the previous steps.
Adjust the curved shape to the shape below through the anchor points, then fill it with red and have a black 1.5 point outline.
Insert another curve and adjust the shape through the anchor points as shown below. Set it to orange fill and 1.5 pt black outline.
Insert a rounded rectangle.
Adjust the shape of the rounded rectangle through the anchor points and place it at Doraemon's neck. Red fill, 1.5 pt black outline. When adjusting the graphics, for convenience, you can set it to no color filling first, and then fill it with red after the shape is adjusted.
Insert the curve again, adjust the shape, and edit the body. Note where the open path is under the armpit of the left arm. Fill the shape with the same blue color as the face.
Select the body part, click the drop-down menu of "Move to Back" in the "Drawing Tools Format" tab, and select "Send to Back".
At this point you can see that the graphics of the body parts are at the bottom. As you can see, the right arm is not drawn currently. This is for the purpose of making a separate right arm waving animation later. If animation is not required, both hands can be drawn.
Add a circle, a rounded rectangle, and a line segment under the neck to serve as Doraemon’s bell.
Add the ellipse and curve, place the ellipse below, adjust the curve to the shape of a purse and place it on the ellipse.
Add three ovals and adjust the shape to serve as Doraemon’s hands and feet.
Add a rectangle and circle and adjust the anchor points to form the shape of the right hand.
Doraemon is basically drawn. You can stand a little further away and see if there is anything that needs to be adjusted.
The bottle has made some slight adjustments to the graphics, and this is the final result!
Then we click "Start" - "Find and Select" - "Select Object".
Then drag the mouse frame to select the entire Doraemon.
Press ctrl C to copy, then click "Start" - "Paste" - "Paste Special", and select "Picture (Enhanced Primitives)" in the pop-up dialog box document)".
At this point, you will see a picture formed in the table. We copy this picture into PPT and perform animation operations.
3. Add animation
After copying into PPT, keep the original format and right-click the mouse Select "Edit Picture" and click "Yes" in the pop-up warning dialog box to convert the picture into an editable object. Select the graphic again, right-click the mouse and select "Group" - "Ungroup". At this point you can add animation to any part.
Actually, there are many ways to use excel to draw. In this tutorial, the bottle uses the shape overlay method. You can try it yourself.
Due to limited space, we will not continue to talk about the production of animation here. If you are interested in excel painting and animation, please leave our password "Happy Children's Day" at the end of the article. If you exceed 20, the bottle will be Regularly send you excel painting tutorials and animation production tutorials to lead you from a painting novice to a painting master!
Memories:
When I was a kid, the TV at Bottle’s house couldn’t receive children’s animation channels. When I got home from school every day, I would I immediately took my rice bowl and went to sit in the supermarket next door. When the boss saw me, he was so cute that he immediately turned on the TV and tuned me to the children's animation channel. Every time I think about it, I feel warm in my heart.
Today Bozi teaches you how to draw using your daily office software. It may not be convenient, but I hope we can slow down in our fast-paced life and do something that doesn’t seem meaningful but interesting. Help you find the childlike innocence that you have gradually forgotten at work, and I hope that the Doraemon you drew can help you realize your dream!
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