Danny, I always remember you saying just use your art supplies instead of letting them sit there and dry out (e.g. markers). I have been wondering what on earth to draw with my alcohol markers and I decided to try neurographic art as a way to get warmed up
speaking of this, I was wondering if Sketchbook Skool would consider doing one "Draw with Me" session on neurographic art? It is a really cool meditative art method
I drew in the morning while I was keeping company with my foster rabbit. She had to be PTS and I was given a new foster, but my drawing habit stopped. It wasn’t fun anymore. Now I struggle. 2:45
Hi Danny! This is a very fun video😊 I drew with you and I realized that I use both at the same time. My little drawings are wonky and it is you and Sketchbook Skool that taught me how to have fun with my art! Because of you, I draw every day❤
This is a great technique. I can't wait to try it out. I like messy, less accurate pictures that still telegraph what's going on. I can always go in with watercolor or markers to add more detail if I want. Very helpful!
I’ve tried both methods on a pair of kid’s scissors. Very tricky with the curves and my wonky eye that can’t quite focus. So far, inside out works better.
Thank you Danny. I have bought courses from sketchbook skool but have left them for too long always trying to be perfect. Bless you for being you, so motivational. I am going to go and sketch!😊
Danny, I always remember you saying just use your art supplies instead of letting them sit there and dry out (e.g. markers). I have been wondering what on earth to draw with my alcohol markers and I decided to try neurographic art as a way to get warmed up
speaking of this, I was wondering if Sketchbook Skool would consider doing one "Draw with Me" session on neurographic art? It is a really cool meditative art method
I drew in the morning while I was keeping company with my foster rabbit. She had to be PTS and I was given a new foster, but my drawing habit stopped. It wasn’t fun anymore. Now I struggle. 2:45
Hi Danny! This is a very fun video😊 I drew with you and I realized that I use both at the same time. My little drawings are wonky and it is you and Sketchbook Skool that taught me how to have fun with my art! Because of you, I draw every day❤
This is a great technique. I can't wait to try it out. I like messy, less accurate pictures that still telegraph what's going on. I can always go in with watercolor or markers to add more detail if I want. Very helpful!
The house has no choice but to be funky with this technique, so fun
Where has this video been all my life!
Thank you Danny, it’s always wonderful to see you draw ✍🏻! Thank you for inspiring me❤ Greetings from Germany
Greetings from Bavaria 😃👋
Another great one 😅 Thanks Danny!
Great reminder to just get started and not get stuck on details. Thanks Danny.
I’ve tried both methods on a pair of kid’s scissors. Very tricky with the curves and my wonky eye that can’t quite focus. So far, inside out works better.
I love your approach, at least it us quick. I take more time to draw things
You do you.
Thank you Danny. I have bought courses from sketchbook skool but have left them for too long always trying to be perfect. Bless you for being you, so motivational. I am going to go and sketch!😊
So useful! Thank you again! Kind of like Upside-down drawing...
Love these videos very helpful
I would do this but would use pencil just in case so I can fix things that are really off. Also I like the "sketchy" kind of look
Love your approach Danny. Thank you.
Thank you. This was helpful.
Very useful principle 😊!
Love it!
Awesome!!!!!
I draw the big things first (general shapes)
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I dunno, I think I'm a top to bottom person. 😜 I'll definitely try these two techniques next time I'm sketching.
I believe I draw inside out
Is that a jackalope on the wall behind you?
I started and stopped this exercise midway through. This house is very difficult to draw. And it's a bit boring.