We all want to very quickly improve our drawing skills and to create astonishing artworks overnight. It's possible sometimes, but in most of cases it needs work - hard and continuous work. More specifically - qualitative and productive work.
So, let's begin with what you have to keep in mind while practicing drawing:
- Draw everyday.
A good tool for gesture drawing practice is http://www.quickposes.com/ ( here you have challenges based on different categories and a timer, where you can set your own time as well). or http://artists.pixelovely.com/ (here you can practice hands & feet and animal drawing).
- Draw a big variety of subjects.
- Draw with different tools.
- Don't copy.
Copying is a practice too, but try to add always your personal touch, transforming it in a good practice. The more, the better. That's about creating your style. If you see a good photo, try to recreate it with your own resources and imagination, not just make a quick copy of it. When you're practicing life drawing, for example, either it is a real or photo-based session, always draw two or three gesture poses from your imagination or memory - it also helps you to see the progress you've made from the previous one. Copying is an automated process and doesn't develop neither your creativity, nor your style. So: change colors, shapes, add/remove elements, rotate or flip to get an original artwork created by you. Here is how you should use references for drawing references, photo references.
- Use different techniques.
Every tool has it's own techniques, so just explore the tools you have and use them in different ways, try other ways than the usual ones to make them draw. Also try different styles - as many as possible, so that you won't be tempted to copy one style that you like so much, but instead creating your own, unique style through experimenting and practice. Here is a place with many videos about tools and techniques for drawing here I am.
Other tips would be drawing with your both hands, drawing with the closed eyes or without looking on paper, also drawing with your left hand (with the right if you are left-handed). Just go wild and experiment.
Create a drawing routine, but make your drawing different every time.
Create a drawing routine, but make your drawing different every time.
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