The drawing method of rabbit and pig trotters is as follows:
1. First draw a round trapezoid to make the "foot" part of the pig's trotters.
2. Draw a "w" shape and connect the pig's feet to make the pig's trotters.
3. Select light orange or pink to paint the entire part of the pig's trotters.
4. Then choose a darker color to draw some shadows on the pig's trotters themselves.
5. Finally, add highlights to the pig's trotters and cast shadows onto the ground.
Knowledge expansion:
Pig’s feet are also called pig’s trotters and pig’s hands. There are two types: front and rear. The front hooves have more meat and less bones and are straight in shape. The hind hooves have less meat and more bones and are curved in shape. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that pig's trotters are mild in nature and sweet and salty in taste. They are a delicious dish similar to bear paws and a "good medicine" for treating diseases.
Pig’s trotters are rich in collagen, a glue-like substance composed of biological macromolecules. It is the most important protein component in tendons, ligaments and connective tissues and has the effect of beautifying the skin. .
The collagen protein in pig's trotters can be converted into gelatin during the cooking process, which can bind a lot of water, thereby effectively improving the body's physiological functions and the water storage function of skin tissue cells, preventing premature skin wrinkles and delaying Skin aging.
Pig's trotters have certain auxiliary effects on patients with frequent limb fatigue, leg cramps, numbness, gastrointestinal bleeding, hemorrhagic shock and ischemic encephalopathy. It can also help the growth and development of teenagers and slow down the growth of middle-aged and elderly women. The rate of osteoporosis.
Pig's trotters are rich in collagen, which can promote fur growth, prevent progressive muscular dystrophy, improve coronary heart disease and cerebrovascular disease, and have certain effects on gastrointestinal bleeding and water loss shock. therapeutic effect.
Pig’s trotters are rich in nutrients and delicious. Not only is it a common dish, but it is also a great nutritional supplement. According to analysis by food nutrition experts, every 100 grams of pig's trotters contains 15.8 grams of protein, 26.3 grams of fat, and 1.7 grams of carbohydrates.
Pig’s trotters also contain vitamins A, B, C, calcium, phosphorus, iron and other nutrients, especially cystine, arginine, etc. 11 produced after the protein in pig’s trotters is hydrolyzed. The content of various amino acids is comparable to that of bear paw.