Sunday, July 17, 2011

How to Draw a Classic Witch


The drawing of witches is something that can be achieved through the study of classic witches and learning how to draw the basics of one is the way to go for witch drawing.

First you start off with drafting some sketch ideas together, these need not be detailed as they can just serve as visual ideas and helpful references for your main witch drawing, I always try and do a good few sketches first, so that I can pick and choose how my design will look in the end. Thumbnail sketches help you better when you start to get an idea and work it through with quick drawings.

Then you select your best idea out of them sketches and start to develop that witch drawing by filling in some of the details like the hat, the features of the witches face and the black gown that classic witches wear, it is just about defining the features here and playing around with them at this stage as we want to build on our witch design by finding more design elements that work well.

If you take a good look online, maybe do a Google image search for classic witches or even black witches, this might bring up some good reference images for you to draw from. The details are important for your witch drawing to look like a witch and not something else entirely, an option could be to include a witches broom and a black cat somewhere against your drawing so that it relates to the subject.

After this step, you begin to strengthen the pencil lines to make them more solid and start to clean up some of the rough pencil marks, and then the sources of light you begin to work out where that is going to come from, you may add a few light sources so that light hits the character from a few angles and the dark areas are recessed within the witches clothing. This also sets the drawing up for the next optional step of inking your pencil drawing with a black fine line pen or something quite similar to darken everything and the rubbing out of the pencils graphite makes the drawing look very clean and professional.

You should have a good witch drawing now and one that you can colour if you wish later on with the standard green pale face complexion and black to grey mid tones on her clothing.




Wayne Tully an artist of fantasy art, drawing many tutorials on how to draw fantasy art and drawing tips and resources. http://hubpages.com/_drawfantasyart/hub/How-To-Draw-Witches



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Step by Step, How to Draw Faces - The First, Most Important Step to Take


How do you draw faces step by step?

Well, there's a little more to it than simply drawing. You may not realize it, but our brain's do a lot more to sabotage our drawing skills than most people think.

And not just by the annoying part of us that repeatedly tells us to give up either. In fact, this only happens because another part of our brain's stops us drawing what we see, and instead draws what the brain expects to see.

Don't believe me?

OK, think of the image of a head for a second.

Got it? I bet what you're seeing in your mind is just a general shape of a head, with a few normal features like eyes, a nose, ears and a mouth. Right?

Could you draw that face? Probably. Could you make it look realistic? Probably not.

And it's not because you can't draw, but because your brain hasn't filled in any details for that mental image you've got there. In face, your brain likes to assign general "shapes" and "symbols" to everything it sees.

And when we're trying to draw photorealistic faces...well, at best, it doesn't help. Usually though, it does a right number on us, and we end up drawing something....that's not really a face at all.

If you've tried drawing a face before, you probably know what I mean by that. Not good, is it?

Well, thankfully there is a way to get round this problem. And if you're learning how to draw faces step by step, then this is the first step you wanna take.

OK, grab a picture of someone. Don't draw it yet.

Turn it upside down. Now draw it.

Don't worry about how badly you think you're doing. No-one starts as a master, and everyone who gets into drawing needs to go through this same thing.

Thing is about drawing an upside down face...it messes up our brain's way of symbolizing everything.

Suddenly, it has no idea what you're drawing, and you're free to draw what you actually see. It will seem very weird to draw an upside down face, but trust me, it will only help you become the amazing artist you've always wanted to be.

It will likely take you a while to get the upside down details of the face correct, even to get the upside down eyes, mouth and everything else there is on a human face right.




But of course, turning a picture upside down isn't gonna turn you into an expert artist all by itself.
It's just the first step remember, in the whole process of learning step by step, how to draw faces.

If you're serious about wanting to be able to draw faces and photorealistic portraits well, then I recommend you go and check out http://www.DrawingPencilPortraits.net at the very least. Even if you do nothing else...



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How to Draw People Cartoons Even If You Are a Beginner


Learning how to draw people cartoons is always going to be challenging for new artists, but with practice and proper tips they can always succeed. The joy of creating cartoon drawings of people can be really overwhelming. The following tips can help you progress effectively as a drawing artist.

The first thing is to give attention to different proportions. In order to draw the human body, whether is realism or in cartoons, it is important to have a clear understanding of the proportion of different body parts. Things to note include points like, a man usually is about 7 head high, the width of the waist is around one and a half time that of the human face, and much more. You can learn a lot of such crucial points from an anatomy book.

When you draw cartoons, you can mostly override lot of these rules. But if you want to break the rules, you should first be aware of them.

When learning how to draw people cartoons, the eyes should be drawn to express the person's state of mind. Both eyebrows and lips are of equal importance. It would help if you make it a habit to observe people and learn how their facial expressions reveal their emotions. Learning this aspect of cartoon drawing or realistic drawing, it would add to your toolkit of creating characters.

When it comes to learning to draw hands, it is not at all difficult, all you need to do is practice more and more. And, when you learning how to draw people cartoons don't avoid drawing hands, as done by most people. Hands, drawn well can differentiate a good artist from an average one, so it is important that you practice this aspect of how to draw cartoons. You can draw by taking your own had as one of the models and draw it from different angles. And when you are drawing people cartoons, the complexity can be reduced by making your character wear gloves.

The next thing to learn when practicing how to draw people cartoons is the importance of shadows. You can benefit by using shadows by adding depth to any drawing. However, it takes time to draw manga cartoons accurately and elaborately with shadows. You can work around it by adding shadow patches around the feet of the character. And, if a shadow is not added to the character, it may seem to be floating in the air.

The next thing to take care when you learn to draw manga is to practice from real life. In the beginning when you are drawing from other photos or sketches can be quite easy, but with gradual progress you should start drawing people from real life. When it comes to learning how to draw people cartoons from real life, you have the freedom to choose from a wide range of variety.




Looking to learn how to draw people cartoons easily and quickly? Check out www.DrawPeople.org for great tips and resources on how to draw people cartoons, caricatures, and much more.



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Saturday, July 16, 2011

How to Draw - Some Tips for Young Artists


If you want to learn how to draw, you don't just want know how to do "nice" drawings, and you don't want to learn how to copy somebody else's drawings. You want to create great drawings of your very own, don't you?

So what does it take?

It actually takes less magic than most people think.

I don't know who started the myth that only a few especially talented people can learn how to draw. There are even some art teachers out there who believe that.

But if you learned how to draw the alphabet, and are able to write a sentence that other people can read, you can learn how to draw. It just takes lots of practice, and some guidance from people who have learned a few tricks.

In a way it's a lot like learning to play baseball - you need to train your eye to see better than you ever have before, and you need to train your fingers and hands to move the way you want them to.

The first time you took a swing at a baseball, you probably missed. So don't expect to become a professional artist overnight.

Now, does that mean that everyone who has the patience and the willingness to learn will become a famous artist?

No, not necessarily. It means that if you are willing to practice and to make mistakes, you will very soon be drawing far better than just about anyone you know, and your friends and family and teachers will be amazed.

People may even ask you for copies of your drawings, beg you to make special ones just for them, and request that you make drawings for the school newsletter or your club's brochure.

So even if you don't become world famous, you can still get a huge amount of personal satisfaction from your drawings. You can also give wonderful, thoughtful gifts to people you care about, without spending hardly any money.

Soon, your drawings, (after you have practiced just a little), will seem almost magical to the people who see them.

Materials

It doesn't cost hardly anything to learn to draw and create wonderful works of art. To start out, all you need is some cheap paper without lines (copy paper is fine) and some pencils. The #2 pencils that are used in schools are perfectly OK - you don't need to go to the art store and buy special ones.

You should find a good eraser, though, because the ones that come with your pencils are not big enough, and soon wear out.

That's it! That's all the materials you need to draw.

What's the first thing you need to do? Find something that you would enjoy drawing. It should be something fairly simple, like a cup or a book.

Sit and look at this object very closely, and notice things you usually don't see - things like where the shadows are, and how the shapes look different from different angles. Learning how to see is probably the most important skill for any artist.

Then start putting on paper the things you see.

When you have one drawing finished, draw another one. Keep practicing, just like you would if you were going to try out for the school baseball team.

You can't expect to create a masterpiece on your first try - after all, even Michelangelo had to practice before he was good enough to paint the Sistine Chapel.

If you keep at it for at least 30 minutes every day, you'll probably find that you want some help. Your local school or city library should have some beginning drawing books.

Avoid books that teach you how to copy someone's cartoon. Even if you want to become a cartoonist someday, you still need to be able to create your own.

Choose a book that shows you how to see shadows, and how to know where to put the parts of a face, and how to make a drawing look 'alive.' These are the lessons that will make you a true artist someday.

Another way to learn how to draw better pictures is to search the Internet for websites that show artist's drawings. Pay attention to how different artists show shapes and shadows and expressions. Then see if you can make your own pictures feel that way.

And be sure to show your drawings to your friends and family. Showing off your creative spirit is what it's all about, isn't it?




You can learn how to draw the mythical, magical animals from the world of Harry Potter at Jonni's website, http://www.drawfluffy.com



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Learn How To Draw - What Equipment Do I Need?


You don't need any fancy or costly equipment to learn how to draw.

All you need is a piece of clean paper to draw on and a pencil, or a pen...

White paper is great to use for drawing but any light colored paper can be used. The idea is to get plenty of contrast between the drawing marks and the paper... so choose carefully and make the best of what is available.

When you learn to draw there are plenty of alternative drawing tools to choose from... pencils, ink pens, crayons, chalks and paints.

There are huge ranges different pencils to choose from... including graphite, charcoal, water-soluble, colored pencils and more.

There are different inks you can use... India ink, writing ink and acrylic inks.

There are so many alternatives in an art store to tempt you to buy. When you start to learn to draw...

"Avoid fancy, expensive drawing equipment. Get familiar with just one drawing medium... use a basic pencil, pen or a brush"

Don't try to draw like Leonardo Da'Vinci... stay away from complex studies like figure drawing and portraits. Avoid technical subjects like planes, trains and cars.

Use simple drawing tools... pick up a graphite pencil, a ball-pen or ink pen and draw whatever you can, as many times as you can. Draw on any scrap of paper you can find.

"Don't try to be clever and fail to learn to draw... Keep It Simple"

Practice making different marks with your pencil... draw dots, dashes and lines.

See how your pen draws circles, arcs and curves.

Learn to shade with dashes. Learn to draw freehand outlines with lines, circles and curves. Let drawing become natural to you... Scratch, scribble and sweep the pencil across the page as if it were an extension of your arm.

Use whatever drawing tools you have close to hand and you will learn how to draw... You will become a drawing expert.

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Michael Dale is the author of 1- Color Is Best (the quick and easy way to learn to paint watercolor) and 3- Colors Are All You Need (mix any color you want fast using only 3 colors). Contact http://www.Paint-And-Draw.com to find out more.



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How to Draw - Drawing With a Purpose - 2


Do you want to learn how to draw, but need a purpose for drawing? When I draw, I am one of those people who need to have a purpose. Drawing takes time. Although I find it very enjoyable, I still like to have some reason for spending the time. I need some sort of motivation.

Probably most people who draw, if the could make a little money right away, would have not problem getting motivated to draw more often. However, the purpose of this article is not to tell you how you can make money from your drawings. I am assuming that you are not even close to that point yet. You are the person who is still learning or looking for a way in which you can get motivated to start drawing again. You are the person who wants to get better at drawing before attempting to sell your first successful drawing.

Before you even start looking to monetize you must first develop your own style, technique and name. It takes quite awhile before people want you to draw something for them. So, here are some ways in which you can stay motivated.

The first way I get motivated is by selecting a photo that I like a lot, and really want to draw. Finding a good drawing photo may take some time, but it will be much more fun to draw. I have tried drawing some photos for people that were not great quality and have never been happy with the result.

What is a good drawing photo? Well, I happen to love photography and would eventually like to draw all of my own photos. Although I own an excellent camera, I am not always able to, or have the time to shoot the photos I want. A good drawing photo is one that you like immediately because the subject is in focus and the lighting is great.

Professional cameras are fun to play with because you can use a variety of lenses that allow you get that certain area in focus and everything else will be blurred. In a future article I will explain why you tend to like these types of photos better than others where everything is in focus. You draw what you see and not have to worry about making the drawing look better than the photo. That is why I enjoy drawing for photographers. I know that I am setting myself up for success rather than failure.

Maybe you do not think you are good enough yet, but at least work towards drawing something for someone else. This is the way I started drawing. Most of my drawing were for someone else. They were not anywhere near perfect then and still are not always the way I want them to look today. There is always something that just does not look right.

Share your work. See what people think. Tell people about what you do and share your passion. Accept criticism and learn from it. I use the criticism I receive on my drawings to improve my technique and style. Often others are better at pointing out errors or ways in which I can improve because they were not working with the drawing.

Alright, let's get started...

Activity 1 - Join a Group of Artists

If you have not already joined a group of drawing artists, I suggest you do so. You can learn from others and help and be helped.

Here are five places you may want to display your artwork

Drawspace.com

Artpapa.com

GFXartist.com

ratemydrawings.com

Activity 2 - Find a Photo for Drawing

Find a good photo. Hopefully you can find a good photo to draw that you yourself have taken. The internet may have many good drawing photos on it, but most of them will be copyright material. DO NOT DOWNLOAD THEM TO YOUR COMPUTER. Especially if you are going to display your drawings elsewhere on the web, make sure you have the written permission of the photographer. Make sure you make it clear to him or her what you are going to do with the image. Don't assume anything. If you are given permission, do not sell the drawing to anyone else.

Found a good photo? Joined at least one drawing group? Great! Now you are ready for the next article which is called How to Draw- Drawing Techniques (3). In this article we will explore different techniques that artists use. Try one of them out on the photo you have or will select.




Reuel Feenstra is a drawing artist who draws photos of people. He has his own website at 2bdrawing.com. He began drawing at a very young age and has recently started drawing for photographers around the world.

Visit his website



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How to Draw Beautiful Eyes


For any person, drawing the eyes can be the most difficult thing. The reason being, it has to be really natural. The eyes have to look real life like. So if you are really keen on learning to draw eyes, be it a human, animal or bird. Eyes are rightly called as the window of a person's soul. A successful artist is one who is able to draw an expressive set of eyes. Eyes bring life into the picture portrayed by the artist. It is important to go about step by step and then draw beautiful eyes. Working out bit by bit and layer by layer and going about in a systematic manner would make you successful in drawing beautiful eyes.

There are many self explanatory books, instructions and other drawing material which help in guiding a novice to draw beautiful eyes. Practicing or watching someone draw and paint a perfect pair of eyes would give you tips on how to draw beautifully.

Let us now have a look at the formula on how to draw beautiful eyes.

1. Eye Anatomy

It is important to pay attention to the anatomy of the eyes. Once you are clear on this, it makes things easier and you would be able to be successful in drawing them. The human eye is not flat, it has a curved shape. All these years, we were under the impression that the shape of the iris is flat.

2. Study the muscles

Studying the bones and muscles of the face helps in drawing perfect eyes. These bones and muscles can be clearly observed in some faces and in some they are not noticeable.

3. Test out the Iris

Checking the iris is of essence. Take a look at the eyes of the person who intend drawing in detail. Ensuring that the iris is filled with variety of layers and patterns is important. If you take a closer look, you would find that the eyes are not pure white, blending them with some colors will give it a more natural look.

4. Drawing different expressions

It is advised that you ask the person to change their facial expressions. This would mean that the eye expressions would change automatically. It helps you in getting a clearer picture of the eyes and also the right image.

5. A Happy look

If you intend drawing happy looking eyes, ask the person to smile and look cheerful. These simple expressions would help in changing the smile on the face and indirectly on the muscles and you would be able to draw the perfect eyes.

6. Setting up the structure

This is important since the parallel lines would ensure that the eyes, nose and mouth are placed rightly. If you take drawing and training lessons from a professional artist, you would know how to draw a perfect set of eyes. You would need to shell out quite some money and time as well, but it is worth it.

For people who are happy doing landscape drawings or people in crowds, once they are able to figure out how to draw an expressive set of eyes, they would automatically love drawing eyes. Watching videos and taking training lessons would be another great idea and you will learn the tricks of drawing beautiful eyes.




Find more resource and information on how to draw eyes at Drawingnow.com.



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