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7 Drawing Tips for Beginners

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NEETHA MADHAN Unverified Account
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A child's first scribbling is something which it tries to express if you give

a pencil in his hand. Drawing is relatively very simple and an easy skill

and is something with which you can have great fun. It is also relatively not

a very expensive hobby and can start with paper and a pencil. It can go on

till acquiring costly pen and tablets - a computer hardware through which you

can draw on your computer. It is very costly; however the precision for

perfection is very high.

Unlike earlier days, getting information on drawing and sketching is very

easy and inexpensive. You can search information on Google and get various

sites which teach drawing. Also, nowadays this art form is liked by many

youngsters. Like all other art forms, with constant and systematic practice

one can become a great artist.

Listed below are few drawing tips which can help anyone improve their skill

and become an artist. Reading and practicing these in your daily routine will

improve your skill.

1. If you are drawing and you are right handed person, ensure that the light

is from your left side. This will prevent your hand shadow falling on your

paper.

2. First step when you practice drawing - you should practice drawing line,

straight line, curved line, scribbled lines, and your hand should obey the

command of your thoughts and visions. You should control your hand and you

should be able to bring out what you want.

3. You should further develop drawing circles, oval shapes, crossed lines and

bold and thick lines. Just like how a baby develops from crawling stage to

walking stage, your art should also develop step by step.

4. These lines and curves are like pillars to a building. The foundation

should be strong enough to have a good building; similarly these initial

small lines and curves will go a long way in your career. You should also

start controlling the stress on your pencil. You should be able to bring the

correct darkness and thickness in the lines what you draw.

5. Initially you will not be able to draw a circle or an oval shape correctly,

nevertheless don't get discouraged. You should practice and practice until

you get perfection. You should also keep all your drawings carefully from

the start to know how you are improving. You could also date your sketches

and preserve it for the future.

6. You should concentrate in the area where you feel you are weak. If you

are not able to shade properly then learn more to do that. You can try out

your own style of shading. Build your own individuality, never copy from

another artist.

7. Last but not the least, use good quality materials. 4B and 6B pencils and

good chart paper or note book with good quality paper should be sufficient to

start with. Quality definitely matters hence never compromise on quality.

If you are a person who is interested in learning to draw you will be

interested to check these Free Drawing Tutorials and also can search for

tutorials from drawing search engine.

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Article submitted Wednesday, July 02, 2008
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