The stage is the place where artists from different genres perform. At all times, it was built to attract a large number of spectators. Its modern version is very different from its predecessors. But they are united by two components - a flat floor and a curtain. There is nothing difficult in depicting a scene.
It is necessary
Scrapbook, pencil and eraser
Instructions
Step 1
Draw a rectangle. Divide it conditionally into four parts. The curtain pieces will be placed on the sides and top. And below - the immediate place of performance of the actors - the floor.
Step 2
Draw straight vertical lines on the left side. There should be at least 5. Then draw 2-3 more, but shorter ones. And after that, they are very short, about half shorter than the first lines.
Step 3
Do the same on the right side. Only everything is in a mirror image.
Step 4
Place a dot in the middle of the top line of the rectangle. Draw curved lines from it. As if depicting a wide-spread letter "l". Draw a few more above them. These will be the folds of the fabric. The strokes don't have to be the same. Make them different in both length and thickness. The ends of the letter should reach the beginning of the shortest vertical lines. In the place where they meet, draw lines that smoothly diverge to the sides. These will be the curtain holders.
Step 5
Draw several parallel, straight lines at the bottom of the rectangle. They will represent a plank floor.
Step 6
Shade with deep shading where you want to indicate folds. The same goes for the folds at the top of the curtain. Here the shadow should repeat the arched lines. For a spotlight effect, draw a circle, and within that circle, paint everything half a tone lighter. Pay special attention to the color of the plank floor. It cannot be completely monochromatic. Mix several types of brown paint or add a little black. Draw the lines of the slits in the floor with a bold line.