Posted on March 6, 2010.
Drawing-Watercolour Tips for beginners It is often said that we are not fully human until we learn to create. For the creative spark that is within each of us, here are tips drawing below.
Convenient - No matter what subject you have in mind, the important thing is to continue to practice first. This will help you begin to judge proportions and turn them into paper. There is no shortcut to this question. Practice makes the hand more pressure sensitive paper and hand movements more attuned to the topic you have in mind. Only the spiders are born that could immediately build a house, we unfortunately continue to painfully. The pencil shavings more you have, the more you turn ideas into art. It does not matter what you draw because, like everything else no effort is really going to lose.
That said, artists began imagining their composition. Look at the big picture, the general idea, and start drawing. You can add the details later. Often, at work, the image we have in mind does not translate exactly to the paper. This is often the case, in fact it is good it should be, because by then the improvisation takes place that is really the beginning of the mark of true art and individuality. Many teachers in this agony, but worked through it and came with unique art pieces. If you work long enough, you will discover that no more thought, but going with the flow of work does it better. But of course, that would come later.
In the meantime, start by sketching thumbnails. When you have a good idea of the composition of the picture begins to emerge. It is good that when you start to reduce the image you have in mind in small forms. Reduce hidden in small pieces of fabric simply easier to manage. Begin your sketches with lines of light, but keep as much detail as you want. Always near the center of the page.
If the main interest of the object if it is not exactly in the center, it must be on a site that obvious, but never start from a corner working your way in. The same principle applies applies when applying the highest tonal contrast. This is what you call focus. It is here that most of the details are made. Start with great flow and use grease pencils soft to start a sketch, then proceed with the development of fine details using pencils fine focus. To finish, apply in small strokes and tight.
Another trick of drawing you want to apply is to work primarily on large sheets of cheap paper. Work on paper is a good cheap way to gain confidence with practice shots hand.