Lesson 7: 8 Tips to Make Your Drawing Better


Drawing slows you down. When you draw, you’re taking time to seem at something, to research it and reproduce it. You’re not simply fixing to capture it and advance to subsequent image. You become very conscious of form, proportion and color. You come to know light and shadow and the way they reveal and define form. This awareness translates to any visual pursuit.

For those that want to draw better, here are a couple of recommendations:

1. Draw something & Practice more and more:
Practice leads to improvement. You won’t get any better unless you engage within the attempt. If you draw more then more confident you’ll become.

2. Look at Others Work:
Whether simple line drawings or meticulously detailed renderings, you'll learn tons from watching the work of others. How did they use line and shape? How did they shade?

3. Draw from drawings of masters & Try to copy them at beginning:
This may sound peculiar, but what are you ready to learn by copying a Leonardo or Michaelangelo sketch? Learn from the masters by copying them. This is the best way to learn something at beginning. They won’t mind.

4. Use photographs for Drawing:
For most people, it’s easier to breed a picture that’s already two-dimensional than reproduce an actual object, person or environment. When you’re performing from photos, check out edges, shapes and angles. Don’t trace. Draw.

5. Draw from life:
Go ahead and check out your and at drawing people and your pets. Draw your furniture and your living spaces. Do you enjoy coffee? Draw your coffee cup. Here’s a challenge: draw your hand. Hands and feet are the foremost complex parts of your anatomy and are readily available material . If you'll master these, you’ll just about be ready to draw anything.


6. Take a class:
A class will keep you accountable. A teacher will correct your weaknesses. Watching others draw is immensely beneficial for building your own observational skills. Where do you find a class for drawing? Search in your local extension , adult school. You can learn online from us if you can't go for high school. Links are given below

7. Keep a sketchbook with everywhere:
Meaning, keep it with you, open it up and work on filling it. It will function a reminder to grab your pencil or pen and do some drawing.

8. Be Serious & committed with yourself :
This is the toughest thing, because if you would like to enhance at anything, you want to plan to roll in the hay . You need to form a commitment and even schedule regular time in your week or your day to pursue drawing. In order to become better at it you need to make a habit of it.


Myself: "Think what you want to do, then be committed with your self until your last breath" 
I think it’s also important to understand why you desire or need to draw. For me, it supports my work, but it’s also something that provides a lot of pleasure and relaxation. I simply enjoy drawing. It’s foundational to my painting and my design, and it’s foundational to who i'm . I find that drawing someone makes that thing or person more important to me. As I come to know the thing as I draw it, I can perceive how it had been formed and why. That leads to greater perceptions altogether.




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