Drawing for Beginners
8 Super Useful Tips to Improve Your Drawing Skills and Become Better in Art!
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Introduction
Drawing is one of the most popular hobbies out there. Many people absolutely love to draw while others may stay away from drawing because they feel as though theyre not the best artist out there. The good news is that you do not have to be skilled in art if you want to learn how to draw. There are a great deal of tips and tricks that you can use if you are interested in learning how to draw. Whether you want to draw professionally or for fun, there are an immense amount of tips that you can follow in order to learn how to do so.
Drawing does not have to be something complicated. In fact, many people actually find drawing very relaxing and peaceful. If you are not someone who finds drawing very relaxing, it may be because you are not sure how to start drawing or what you want to draw. Some people will never try and draw because they do not feel as though they are creative enough to do so. Its the people who think they are not creative enough to draw who really need to be pushed and we need to get them out of their comfort zone in order to see what they really are capable of!
Before you start looking into tips regarding how to draw, or drawing techniques, you must first identify what it is youre wanting to draw and what skill level youre at. There are different tips out there for all skill levels. Whether youre a beginner, at an intermediate level or whether you are someone who has never drawn before, there are a great deal of resources available that will get you on your way to becoming an excellent artist.
One thing that you must remember is that everyone is an artist. We may not always have the skill set to be an expert in drawing but we are all able to express ourselves through drawing and through other art forms. Whatever your passion is and whatever you are interested in drawing, you can follow these 8 simple steps to get you on your feet and having fun!
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Chapter 1- The Right Medium
Choosing the right medium is incredibly important.
There are many different mediums that can be used when looking into drawing. Mediums can range from charcoal to paint, to oil pastels to even a simple pencil. The pencil is one of the most popular mediums because they are not only easy to find but they are inexpensive and very easy to use. We use pencils each and every day which makes them very easy to find. If you are just getting into drawing, and its something that you are not very familiar with, you want to use a medium that you can erase or fix if something does not come out the way you planned.
Specifically, drawing cartoons is one of the most popular areas that most people want to learn about. Not only is it fun to draw cartoons, but it can often lead to a great career in the world of animation. Whatever your reasons are for wanting to learn how to draw cartoons, its important to follow these tips in order to get you started! One thing you want to look at when drawing cartoons and anything else for that matter is the type of medium you are using.
Start out by using a pencil!
While you can draw with just about anything, using a pencil when first starting out is usually the artists first choice. There are many reasons why using a pencil is one of the best mediums that you can use. A pencil for example is incredibly inexpensive. Pencils can be found just about anywhere and they can be purchased at a very low price which makes them easy to find and easy to purchase. There are many other different types of mediums on the market that can often become very expensive.
Specifically, if you are just starting out, you absolutely want to start by using a pencil if you are new to drawing. If you are new to drawing you want to be able to fix any mistakes that you make and you also want to be able to purchase drawing materials at a low price. If you go out and spend a great deal of money on drawing supplies only to become frustrated with your art work, you may regret the money that you spent on all of your new items. Using a pencil is a safe bet because they do not cost a lot of money and you can buy them in bulk instead of just buying a few at a time.
When youre using a pencil, you also want to decide whether or not a wooden pencil or a mechanical pencil is going to work best for you. If you are just starting out, try both types of pencils to identify the one that works best for you. You may find that one type of pencil over the other might work better for you or you may find that both types of pencils are best and you may decide to incorporate both pencils into your drawing routine. Pencils work great because you can erase any mistakes that you make and remember that you will make mistakes.
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