Yes, take photos! My iphone has become my best support tool for my drawing adventures. There are times when there is just no seat available right before the view i love to draw. So i enjoy looking at it and then take a photo so i could draw it when i get home or when i stop for coffee somewhere. Long before urban sketching existed, people had been drawing out in the open, in their travels and expeditions as well as just going around the neighbourhood. I don’t really care about the term. If my sketching ways fail to tick all the boxes for urban sketching, it won’t matter a bit. Me drawing is what counts.
Exactly. Sometimes you can't sketch from life and really, unless someone happens to offer you big bucks to urban sketch for them (I dunno why they would) then no one cares that much.
Great tips! I especially feel strongly about the "Less is More" tip! The weight of decisions, aka "decision fatigue", is absolutely an impediment for me if I bring too many options.
Yep, sure is. I've been doing the 3 materials drawing challenge at the moment and I'm finding I put more work/thought into my sketches because of the limitations.
I loved seeing all the footage as well as hearing your tips. I have mainly sketched from my photo references so far, but I want to do more sketching out and about. (I'm planning to go to Spain this summer!)
Really enjoyed your video. I am now inspired to sketch my city..(Auckland), so i'm just across from the ditch from you! I will be travelling next year to visit my mum, shes in Bunderberg but we will spend a couple of nights in Brisbane. I love Australia, best weather!!!
Your no.1 tip: Pockets is right on. On my sketching trips to Europe I wear a Macabi travel skirt with capacious pockets (and an inner zip security pocket). I put my 5 inch (14cm) square sketchbook in one pocket (which could hold an A5) and the other has my pencil and a couple of pens and a waterbrush. Portable Painter Micro with 16 watercolors is on a lanyard hanging around my neck. I can pull everything out very quickly and easily. The key is the Macabi skirt which I always wear traveling.
Yes, take photos! My iphone has become my best support tool for my drawing adventures. There are times when there is just no seat available right before the view i love to draw. So i enjoy looking at it and then take a photo so i could draw it when i get home or when i stop for coffee somewhere. Long before urban sketching existed, people had been drawing out in the open, in their travels and expeditions as well as just going around the neighbourhood. I don’t really care about the term. If my sketching ways fail to tick all the boxes for urban sketching, it won’t matter a bit. Me drawing is what counts.
Exactly. Sometimes you can't sketch from life and really, unless someone happens to offer you big bucks to urban sketch for them (I dunno why they would) then no one cares that much.
Loved this video! The clips and your sense of humor are top notch. Thanks for sharing and I can’t believe you only have 600 subscribers!
Glad you enjoyed!
Great tips! I especially feel strongly about the "Less is More" tip! The weight of decisions, aka "decision fatigue", is absolutely an impediment for me if I bring too many options.
Yep, sure is. I've been doing the 3 materials drawing challenge at the moment and I'm finding I put more work/thought into my sketches because of the limitations.
Great tips, thanks Kat.
Thanks for watching :D
I loved seeing all the footage as well as hearing your tips. I have mainly sketched from my photo references so far, but I want to do more sketching out and about. (I'm planning to go to Spain this summer!)
Wow, Spain will be awesome.
Really enjoyed your video. I am now inspired to sketch my city..(Auckland), so i'm just across from the ditch from you! I will be travelling next year to visit my mum, shes in Bunderberg but we will spend a couple of nights in Brisbane. I love Australia, best weather!!!
Ha, Bundaberg might have good weather. Melbourne not so much 😏 Auckland must have a lot of great sketching.
What a great video and I really appreciate all your tips. Got me inspired and excited to do some travel sketching for some upcoming trips😁
Go for it!
Just discovered your channel. Thank you for some great tips.
Thanks so much 😁
Your no.1 tip: Pockets is right on. On my sketching trips to Europe I wear a Macabi travel skirt with capacious pockets (and an inner zip security pocket). I put my 5 inch (14cm) square sketchbook in one pocket (which could hold an A5) and the other has my pencil and a couple of pens and a waterbrush. Portable Painter Micro with 16 watercolors is on a lanyard hanging around my neck. I can pull everything out very quickly and easily. The key is the Macabi skirt which I always wear traveling.
Sounds perfect! 👍👍👍
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