Wednesday, August 14, 2013

The Easiest Things To Draw If You Only Begin To Learn How To Draw

The Easiest Things To Draw If You Only Begin To Learn How To Draw

By Jessica Brown


If you are not a professional artist but you are admired by beautifully painted pictures, and sometimes you are hit with the sudden and inexplicable desire to draw something cute, then you might think sometimes, what should I start with? What objects should I try to draw as a beginner? Drawing feels like a rocket science, unavailable for ordinary people who don't think they have a talent for it.

If you haven't decided though, that you really need to take classes in drawing, and you want just to try your hand in it, you can start with finding some information about basic principles and techniques at drawing. Also, you may look for things to draw, and this list of simple drawing ideas will help you to begin.

The simplest geometric figures that usually serve as a starting point in the learning process are a cube, a sphere, a cone and a cylinder. To draw them correctly, first, you need to make perspective. According to Wikipedia, perspective in the graphic arts, such as drawing, is an approximate representation, on a flat surface (such as paper), of an image as it is seen by the eye. To draw perspective, first you have to determine the horizon (the line which is directly opposite the viewer's eye) in your drawing. Then, choose the vanishing point. Then draw several lines starting at the vanishing point and leading towards the edges of paper. A drawing can have one or more vanishing points. It means that perspective can be one-point, two-point and etc.

Beginners should try to choose one-point perspective for their drawings. It is also useful to change the position of the horizon line. It may be drawn high or low. It is very important to learn to 'think' on paper at this step. The more you practice, the better for you. Then, after drawing geometric figures, move on to the real objects of the same shape. For example, these can be a mobile phone, a computer or a fridge. Your task is to portray the object in the right position in a picture plane.

Still Life is considered to be one of the best subjects in art for learning and teaching the skills of drawing and painting. It can teach you different things such how to make outlines, how to draw shapes and proportions, how to convey colors and texture and how to form composition. Inanimate objects used in still lifes often have a shape of geometric figures. Look at an orange - it's almost a sphere. Make a composition of a few objects such as glasses, cups, apples and water-bottles on the table. When it's ready, begin to draw and don't forget about perspective.

Trees are ideal for those who only start to draw. No matter how crooked you draw the branches, they still look realistic. Not much skill is needed for good effect, which will give you courage and motivation for more difficult motives. Moreover, long limbs are ideal to learn some control over your lines. Draw trees in the winter first (no leaves). Once you get a feel for the structure of a tree a bit, try adding some greenery. You can also try to draw the silhouette of a tree with just one line.

The style of drawing manga and anime comes from Japan. Recently, this style of drawing became very popular. It is easily recognized as it usually shows common people and not superheroes. In a literal translation from Japanese manga means "funny pictures". By the way, for a beginner artist to draw manga is easier as there is no need to know and draw hundreds of muscles. The advantages of drawing manga is that this style implies drawing of non-realistic, simplified or fancy representation of people and animals.

Drawing, as reading or writing, can be taught and learnt. So, if you've got a desire but you're afraid that you don't have a talent, you should learn first. This list of the most used in drawing staff to draw will help you to master some elementary things and improve your drawing skills. Practice every day, be patient, and the result won't be slow to arrive!




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