Art & Drawings for everyone

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With a little bit of practice, anyone who is interested can draw. In this basic drawing lesson, I'm going to explain the basics of drawing. If you are a beginner and plan to start drawing, these basics will help you.



Try to draw what you see:


Start your practice with some simple objects as you have seen on your front (like the bowl of fruit) or some common things and progress more complicated ones. The good you find in real life objects the better you'll eventually put them in your drawings.

For instance, let you find a cartoon character, you have to remember every detail of the character - the expression on the face, the emotion in the eyes, the pose of the character. Without being practiced the drawing of simple faces, eyes and various poses you'll have a hard time to visualize this on paper.

Focus on simple and small things to draw instead of going on a big or elaborate in the beginning. Take a fruit bowl, a simple house or a mountain range and practice them to draw with your pencils. 

Draw various versions of the same thing. For example, if you are drawing a simple house, a little variation of your first sketch. Figure out the right and wrong things or take help from your friend, ask him which portion of the house seem unnatural and have to improve. Once you have the subjects, where you have to improve, draw the picture again. And you see the difference. Try as many times, until you satisfied.



Never get disheartened, when your drawings do not come out perfectly, take a  little time and gradually improve your skill. It will take a while to get things right.

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