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This article will show you the basic instructions on how to improve your drawing skills. Drawing is more than putting a pencil on a paper, and this wikiHow will explain that.

  1. The best art comes from conveying your genuine, personal self. However, there are notable benefits from drawing "fan art" (original art based on an established work). Many artists begin by emulating other styles or even tracing professional work. Keep in mind that you should never claim traced/copied work as your own; it should be for practice purposes only. (Practice makes perfect!)
  2. You can draw inspiration from the work of others.
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  3. It is likely that you know about drawing the "base shapes" of your drawing while continually adding more detail. This is a commonly used method that will probably aid you.
  4. This could mean drawing it in different styles or with different tools or from different perspectives.
  5. a bedroom, a farm, or a school with kids in it. The possibilities are endless.
  6. A common criticism is that "it has been done before". If you want to do something that has been done before, then great! Do it, make it your own, and improve. The only time this criticism is valid is when you create something "clichéd" for the sole purpose of gaining attention. (There is an exception to this: do not draw pornographic or violent material at school or a public institution.)
  7. Draw in your notebook, on a whiteboard, in the dirt, with chalk, with charcoal, on the computer, with Photoshop, with MS Paint. Draw with your eyes closed, with your off-hand, or even with your foot (Warning: this is hard). Draw the same thing over and over again; it is your work, do whatever you want!
  8. Believe in yourself. Go out of your way to admire what you like about your drawings. Do not compare yourself to others, only to your previous work.
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    Draw things you love. When you're studying, you can draw what the subject is all about, and you'll enjoy revising.
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    What are some basic pictures that you can draw?
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    Draw pictures based on simple lines and curves, like apples, clouds, the sun or stick figures. Keep practicing simple figures until you are comfortable moving on to more advanced work.
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    How can I draw a picture with intricate details?
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    Practice by copying another picture. Look at it and try to separate it in your mind into different shapes. Start by drawing the outline and gradually add in more detail. Pictures with intricate details depend as much on time as on ability. Spend time working on the picture and adding details.
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  • Never give up!
  • Artists often modify their character's original colors and/or designs; the character will most likely mature and develop as you do. Be willing to change your ideas
  • You do not need expensive art supplies to be a good artist. Many comic-creators can form dynamic pieces of work from cheap paper and a pen from Office Max. Art is not in the pen, it is in the hand holding it.
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  • Be expressive and start drawing with basic shapes and lines. If you need more inspiration, look at safe art websites (such as Devianart, etc.) and professional artist paintings. Start with a circle, add more squares, lines, circles, etc. and see what you come up with. Add words to express the art you made with descriptions such as "a purple sunset in the deep woods." Have fun drawing!
  • If you are drawing something, remember to outline it very lightly with pencil, then if you are happy with it, you can outline it darker and color it in. If you don't like it, you can always erase the work you did in pencil and start fresh.
  • Use all different kinds of writing instruments to draw with, like pencils, pens, and markers. Experiment with the shading and darkness of your lines. ✏️ 🖍🖌
  • A lot of people say that it is essential to have a 2B pencil. In my opinion, you don't actually need a 2B. A normal pencil is enough. :-)
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Warnings

  • Do not plagiarize; plagiarism is copying other artists' work and not only is it illegal to copy, but it also deprives artists of a decent livelihood.
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Things You'll Need

  • Paper (thick, slightly rough sketch paper is good)
  • Pencils
  • Markers (optional; for colors)
  • A good imagination

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This article was co-authored by Kathy Leader. Kathy Leader is an Artist based in Santa Barbara, California. She is the Owner of The Art Process, an innovative in-person and virtual art studio. With more than 36 years of art education experience, she specializes in providing mixed media art workshops for individuals and groups. In addition, she works with businesses and organizations to build morale, encourage creative problem-solving, and find de-stressing tools. Her sessions stress mental wellness through art making. Kathy holds a BFA in Art Education from The University of Cape Town. This article has been viewed 185,787 times.
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Updated: December 15, 2024
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