drawing techniques

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  • drawing ideas kids

    Drawing Ideas for Kids

    For children interested in art, drawing is a way to express themselves. These drawing ideas, which work best for children between the ages of 10 and 14, can help your child develop a more sophisticated and mature style.
  • Sketching a Gesture Drawing
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    Sketching a Gesture Drawing

    Gesture drawing is such a valuable skill to master, as it can create inspiration for more in-depth drawings and paintings. David Clemen is experienced in a variety of art forms, such as illustration, painting, fashion illustration and graphic design. In this video, he demonstrates using a wooden model to learn the basics of figure drawing and gesture drawing.
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    Books on Basic Drawing for Beginners

    Although you may want to learn how to draw, classes at a university can cost too much too make it worth your trouble. Rather than toiling away in a classroom full of artists, learning from basic drawing books can be just as good.
  • drawing guides faces

    Drawing Guides for Faces

    Learning to draw the human face is a challenging endeavor that requires an awareness of proportion, shape, and negative space. However, the most important skill needed to master the human portrait is patience and a desire to try, study, and repeat.
  • careers drawing

    Careers in Drawing

    There exists today more potential career paths for those with a drawing talent than ever before. The unique gifts possessed by those who can use a piece of paper and pen or pencil to bring their imagination to life are sought every day across a wide spectrum of job types.
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    How Do You Realise Your Ideas, by Painting, Drawing or Computer?

    The entire world is made up of ideas that were only visions and imaginations in someone's mind before being put on paper. Inside each of us is a creative genius that beckons to be expressed. Part of becoming an artist or realizing any dream is learning how to take those ideas and put them on paper.
  • painting drawing canvas ideas

    Painting or Drawing on Canvas Ideas

    Canvas is a wonderful support medium for painting and drawing because it is easy to form into project-specific shapes such as rectangles or ovals, its texture provides an extra dimension to the final product, and the weight of the material can easily hold a lot of paint or charcoal.
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    What Are the Basics of Drawing?

    Besides being one the first skills attempted by preschoolers, drawing is also an enjoyable hobby that can continue throughout a lifetime. Wherever you go, you can record what you see not only in words but by sketching the sights.
  • drawing faces beginners

    Drawing Faces for Beginners

    Drawing faces intimidates many beginning artists. Eyes and mouths create the personality. Draw these correctly, and your portrait closely resembles your model. However, the eyes and mouth, along with other features, require correct placement on a properly proportioned face before a true likeness appears.
  • pencil drawing ideas

    Pencil Drawing Ideas

    Pencil, often used to practice skills, also offers a versatile media for creating quality artwork. Pencil lends itself to a surprising variety of effects and subjects from the thin detailed line and texture markings of a plant to large dark strokes of tone needed when drawing a still life.
  • creative drawing ideas

    Creative Drawing Ideas

    Simply drawing need not be boring. Many ideas exist and with practice, many more will come to you. Drawing techniques provide a variety of effects from texture to color-blending to design. Drawing tools include pencil, colored pencil, charcoal, permanent ink and oil or chalk pastels.
  • Facial Bone Structure
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    Facial Bone Structure

    This is a great video for any artist to brush up on portrait and figure drawing skills. Anna Greene-Smith, a freelance illustrator in Massachusetts, explains the bone structure of a human face and how to use this knowledge when drawing portraits.