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Learn To Draw From Just Sketching

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By waynet



Drawing Is Best Learnt By Sketching

 Learning to draw can be a chore sometimes if your end results end up something that you are dissappointed with and so in learning how to draw at least when I first learnt how to draw I first became a sketcher!

Sketching is the way of working the pencil and creating something from whatever you are trying to draw, whether that is real or imagined and it is a personal way of drawing for the artist as your own art style is developed through the art of sketching.

While at art college we were taught "to see all is to figure out how to draw all" and this small sentence has stuck with me for years, because it is true and it basically says that everything around you is for turning into a drawing of some sort and that the inspiration is always going to be there you just have to look for it.

People and situations in life can be the basis of a sketch or two, I remember at art college we were told to pair up with someone in the class and start to draw other people in the class, this at first seemed quite intimidating, but I soon found myself figuring a few things out about the sketching process and the benefits it could create if I learned from it.

What are the benefits of sketching?

  • To capture movement in life, people and life in situations through sketching becomes a skill, the more you do it and when this becomes a habit then it is clear that the skill becomes a valualbe one that serves your art well through the years by knowing what works in a quick sketch and what does not.
  • Sketching, you can plan out whole drawings in light pencil marks, before you ever consider taking it seriously and finishing a full drawing, this creates a sense of planned execution and also builds on your artistic skills by increasing your technical skills in relation to perspectives and composition.
  • With sketching you can capture moments in time that are original and unique, almost as if cameras never existed, sketching will become better if you don't obsess about the final result too much, your sketches should be about the exploration of the subject at hand.
  • You can sketch anything to learn, there is no need to travel to special outside places to sketch, so if you fancy drawing your own hand then just sketch away and learn from the experience of it.

Sketching is as much about drawing something every time rather than trying to draw a perfect drawing every time.

 


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What Is Great About Sketching?

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SweetiePie  says:
8 months ago

This is a great sketching tutorial. I first started sketching when I was nine by reading my dad's art college text book. Our high school art teacher was great and went over these techniques, but I really need to practice again.

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waynet  says:
8 months ago

Practice makes perfect, I 'll probably add a few sketch examples to this hub when time permits, as sketching is the foundation of art I'll also probably expand on this hub more in the future.

Cheers now Sweetie!!

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