The Dutch artist Rembrandt's oil painting "The Man Wearing a Gold Helmet" (Figure 2), the texture of the painting is part of his creation. Most classical painters use their own blended white to make textures, and then use transparent methods to draw up layer by layer. The sculpture-like feeling of the figure is the relief effect that the painter thickly piled up with oil paint , and then the layers are covered with dye to make people have a strong sense of light, relief and metal. The texture of the golden helmet, the veteran's vicissitudes of face, gives a mellow, dignified beauty. The sense of volume reflects the artist's psychological state with a pen, which is the real value of the work.