The Quickest, Easiest and Most Fun Way to Practice Drawing
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- Опубліковано 2 лип 2024
- Learning to draw is similar ot learning any skill. Basic principles of learning apply. The drawing strategy demonstrated in this video is not just a very effective way to fast track drawing improvement, but is also fun and easy. Watch the video and then give it a go. It has it's own channel Playlist if you want to easily find all of them.
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Congratulations.
Thanks Ricardo
love the vids.
Thanks.
I do think these 10 minute challenges are very worthwhile.
Great to hear. Thanks 😀
Absolutely loving these series Stephen! Thank you for these
Glad to hear it!😀
Thanks so much Stephen. So useful and my drawing skills are really improving by doing these exercises every day. And such fun too
That’s great to hear. Thanks 😀
are many many tutorials on ink sketching on youtube but your approach by giving a new exercise to try each time I find very useful indeed. very practical way for one to get stuck into drawring techniques. thanks for you videos
Thank you. I always want to be practical 😀
I like those videos, it seems I can't hold that much a focus for more than a limited number of minutes. So, please continue (I appreciate the effort you put into it, for free, I suppose it is called passion) and I like the way you speak about exercises, it indeed takes a lot of tension away.
Great to hear Philippe. Yes, how we think about things can make a huge difference 😀
Hey Stephen thanks for the great vids 😊
Glad you like them!😀
@stephentraversart I've just got back to it at 31 after more than a decade! Great advice in these videos and such a relaxed approach to sketching.
You really take the pressure off lol
Stephen , as usual fantástico!!! Greatings from Germany! Jaremu
Thank you very much!😀
Maybe a compass can be used to find the angles correctly. So the legs of a compass
That could work. But if we want to learn to do it freehand by observation we need to practice that. Just depends where we want to end up, what we do. 😀
@@stephentraversart You are right. Maybe for control
Day 14 (on Day 15). Skipped a day for an unknown reason😑. Using Micron 0.2. Getting used to pens maybe but rather scratchy. Next drawing will drsw smaller! Towards the end of this I was movingy sketchbook around to try and get straighter lines amd also going over the scratchy lines i first drew. Looking at the drawing a while later I feel better about it than straight afterwards. Undecided. 🙃
Try drawing the same reference twice in a row. That often lets us make significant improvements the second time. 😀
@stephentraversart Monet did over 250 waterlily paintings, so if you like a scene I guess you can paint it over and over! 😜 I just know if I mentally have to allocate more than 15 mins to this, there's a high chance I will abandon because of other responsibilities. I mostly used to draw my weekly art class reference more than once, but that was so that I didn't mess up my detailed pencil "masterpiece" with awful watercolour 🤣 because we spent TWO hours drawing and shading in pencil... and some references were definitely more appealing than others. Glad enough to be on Day 16! 👍