Tips for drawing in art! <3
1. When drawing, move your whole hand when drawing a shape
2. Draw things you aren't used to so you can get better at it
3. Don't give up on a drawing if it doesn't look good
4. Always accept feedback that is helpful to you
I'm not sure if this probably has been done before if it is, I'm sorry, but I hope this helps!
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Sailor:
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Sailor:
You could reply if you want Idrc
Imarieee:
Another couple tips are....
If you dont know what to draw look at something that is close to you and draw it.
SIZE DOESNT MATTER
Imarieee:
Start with the smaller things then slowly get bigger.
domondg:
cool thx 4 sharing
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Astrid1:
Whenever I do my art, I always practice basic 3D shapes before going through to the drawing.
Because I want to analyze what I am good at during that day.
It builds structure and also helps you to know the basics.
Sometimes, to test myself, I look away from the drawing and stare at something.
Without looking at my paper, I draw what I see.
Sometimes it's better to start at something you're used to build character on what you're drawing. Then you can start working on something else you aren't so skilled at.
You can accept feedback, but the best feedback is criticism. Because it either stops you or makes you work harder.
Darfangel:
Thx for sharing very interesting!
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@darfangel wrote:
Thx for sharing very interesting!
yw :3
xxDeppressionxx:
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Sailor:
@xxdeppressionxx wrote:
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thx .w.
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Sailor:
@imarieee wrote:
Another couple tips are....
If you dont know what to draw look at something that is close to you and draw it.
SIZE DOESNT MATTER
thx for adding more tips .w.
ChandlerBing:
When you open up a new sketch book one the very first page just go crazy
Sailor:
@chandlerbing wrote:
When you open up a new sketch book one the very first page just go crazy
lol i do that every time
ChandlerBing:
Just adding a tip for ya
Sailor:
@chandlerbing wrote:
Just adding a tip for ya
thx <3
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ChandlerBing:
I mean I don't draw and probably will never draw but I can elp others with drawing
Joe348:
btw you could also use a reference of a person or drawing
LazerHubs:
I've been struggling with drawing sm, I still haven't mastered it. But thank you, i'll make sure to look back at this when I give drawing another shot. Also, have you done like.. 3D shapes before?
Sailor:
@lazerhubs wrote:
I've been struggling with drawing sm, I still haven't mastered it. But thank you, i'll make sure to look back at this when I give drawing another shot. Also, have you done like.. 3D shapes before?
Sometimes
Sailor:
@joe348 wrote:
btw you could also use a reference of a person or drawing
and ok .w.
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LazerHubs:
@sailor wrote:
@lazerhubs wrote:
I've been struggling with drawing sm, I still haven't mastered it. But thank you, i'll make sure to look back at this when I give drawing another shot. Also, have you done like.. 3D shapes before?
Sometimes
Oooh, okay. could you maybe teach me when you have time? π
Sailor:
@lazerhubs wrote:
@sailor wrote:
@lazerhubs wrote:
I've been struggling with drawing sm, I still haven't mastered it. But thank you, i'll make sure to look back at this when I give drawing another shot. Also, have you done like.. 3D shapes before?
Sometimes
Oooh, okay. could you maybe teach me when you have time? π
yeah i could when i get some time
LazerHubs:
Alright, tysm !!.
BrokenMoon:
usually when doing art smaller things show that the artist is worried about messing up but bigger things pop out make it more... artsy. Remember that even if you dont like your art others might! Dont just stick to the usual four things you draw, get out of your comfort zone, try something new! Thats all from yours truly, Moon
Sailor:
@brokenmoon wrote:
usually when doing art smaller things show that the artist is worried about messing up but bigger things pop out make it more... artsy. Remember that even if you dont like your art others might! Dont just stick to the usual four things you draw, get out of your comfort zone, try something new! Thats all from yours truly, Moon
thanks for adding tips <3
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LazerHubs:
@brokenmoon wrote:
usually when doing art smaller things show that the artist is worried about messing up but bigger things pop out make it more... artsy. Remember that even if you dont like your art others might! Dont just stick to the usual four things you draw, get out of your comfort zone, try something new! Thats all from yours truly, Moon
thank you!
luvvdani1516:
These are great tips for beginners in art like myself. Thank you for the helpful tips!
Astrid1:
I don't even get a thanks T^T
luvvdani1516:
@astrid1 wrote:
Whenever I do my art, I always practice basic 3D shapes before going through to the drawing.
Because I want to analyze what I am good at during that day.
It builds structure and also helps you to know the basics.
Sometimes, to test myself, I look away from the drawing and stare at something.
Without looking at my paper, I draw what I see.
Sometimes it's better to start at something you're used to build character on what you're drawing. Then you can start working on something else you aren't so skilled at.
You can accept feedback, but the best feedback is criticism. Because it either stops you or makes you work harder.
That's the best type of advice.
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@sxdsouls wrote:
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@tonycoolkid21 wrote:
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TETSXPREME:
Thanks really helped
Sailor:
@tetsxpreme wrote:
Thanks really helped
np TwT
kai6665:
thank youuuu
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@kai6665 wrote:
thank youuuu
no prob o;
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