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Having a hard time creating your artworks as per your interest? Drawing with the perfection you long for? then this is all for you..here, I will discuss 15 sketching tips to help you make your artwork look what you desire them to look like! Yes, like a masterpiece(if applied well)! So, welcome to BlossomyLeaf...Let's begin! 01. Know your pencils or medium! There's a big difference between 4B and 4H Having the right pencil for your sketch is essential. The hardness of the graphite is indicated on the side of the pencil: 'B' pencils are softer, 'H' are harder, and 'HB' sits in the middle – there's a big difference between a 4H and a 4B. It is mostly recommended to start somewhere on the H scale as a foundation and then finishing with the darker B scale. 02. Take control of your pencil If you position your hand closer to the end of the pencil, you have more control and precision, but heavier strokes (darker markings),Gripping further u...
First, Think about your input into a drawing from a psychological and physical point of view. When we start out along the visual creative road, we tend to bring with us a lot of preconceived notions about what a drawing is and how it should be produced. It’s vital for the creative development that you shed these preconceived ideas as quickly as possible, otherwise, they will continually hold you back. Holding the pencil in a traditional way - this way of holding the pencil for the beginner can be very restricting, as it tends to come with too many preconditions that limit our ability to be more creative. However, holding the pencil in this way is very appropriate for more theoretical and technical drawing where you need more control. Holding the pencil with your fingertips - this action changes the type of control, and it allows you to make marks that are more tentative. The pencil can also slip quite easily in this position, giving marks that are not acco...
Heya! Have you ever thought to warm up before drawing with seriousness? Or thinking about doing some good bunch of exercises to increase your drawing and analytical skills and efficiency to approach your reference images and drawings? Below are some activities. Some help loosen up the hand, some sharpen the memory while others are to do with discipline and drawing regularly. Almost all put an emphasis on looking. * Do a drawing from observation with your non-writing hand. As you have less control over this hand you will be less able to draw what you think you should and more likely to draw what you actually do see. Some believe this is because you are using a different side of your brain than you usually do when drawing with your writing hand. * For a similar lack of control, put your drawing implement (charcoal, pastel, chalk) on the end of a long stick or a heavy object. The result will not be a neat, life-like drawing but it will have qualities a controlled drawing lacks...
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