Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Stop Jittery Hands While Drawing - Draw Now

Many people are faced with the problem of trembling hands when they draw so that while following a line, the lines are wiggly or something similar. It just points to one thing that is that you need to draw more regularly and constantly. It's all a beginner thing actually and all you need is more time to draw so that your skill can be improved while also increasing your pen control. It is really a topic that comes so much among the artists who start and it has the potential to stop or discourage such people from passing the beginner level in the world of drawing. Basically, this shaking hands has to do with the level of dexterity in your hands, which means that it is low and you need to begin to practice more. It's like when you start running and then you get the shin splits, which is when your shin aches as a result of running you. So, really, it's a problem that occurs because you're just starting out as an artist.
 

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Above is the arm-adillo artist pencil case bag .To get rid of this problem, there are some exercises that you can engage that will help improve your dexterity and give you better control. You can start by drawing circles about the paper from your sketchbook because a lot of the fights usually occurs when you try to get a bow or a certain part of the image that you have in your head so that it is probably one Curve that you want to draw From the bow, but becomes difficult. Why? It is because you think it over and this happens because you do not pull that curve a lot. This means that you lack exercise; You need to gain more control and get control by doing more. Now it does not matter what you draw; It could be circle, square or any shape, but just make sure you draw regularly. In the process of drawing one of the forms you choose, try to make it as clean as possible, as this will help your progress. You need to draw lines that radiate trust and trust comes only when you draw more and also when you know what you draw. A confident line will be drawn without breaking; Immediately drawn and smooth. Another thing you can do is to have markers or two points at two different points on your paper and then try to connect them with one shot. This will really help your lines go as smoothly as time goes so helps you build your confidence. Another is to draw just like an abstract shape and try to darken it. Then while drawing, try to turn the paper, making it comfortable for you especially with curves and then not just your wrist alone but put your elbow in it. Ease yourself into it and do not fight your body but basically, just do more and try to exercise as much as possible every day. You need an artist bag supply case. So when I think fast, I keep my pencils on my sketchbook strapped with the arm-adillo. To check the pen case. It is perfect for going out and drawing, for art on the go here.

Sunday, October 16, 2016

New to Drawing? Start Here

As an artist who begins in the field of art, it is sometimes not easy or easy to get into her step; You may be discouraged or find it difficult to tell what you are trying to draw. Well, do not worry, it's all part of the beginner's syndrome and once you are able to use the information in this article, then you should be good to go and begin your journey to become a great artist. Many people who are interested in drawing make a common question that is very important and the question is, "Where should I start? The question arises from the fact that there are a lot of tutorials and videos on YouTube, How to draw or what it will draw is so amazing and overwhelming that only the confused and stranded people.Thus, people are trying to find a starting point for your journey as an artist, but it's quite simple really, just decide what you want If you want to be a portrait artist or a car or landscape artist artist, but whatever it is, just make sure it is something , Which resonates with you and comes naturally. Now, to start your journey, you need to get a sketchbook instead of using leaves and then cross them up piling up in a corner of the room. Do not do that; A sketchbook is better and cheaper, because every time you work with it, you will go through the previous work and the location of a defect or others, thus making room for improvement. So next step is to start drawing as it is desired to maintain their skills and improve the control over the instrument that is used to pull and even within the hand muscles and shoulders. All this is part of being a beginner and is the frequency of drawing that will bring the necessary improvement. So certainly in the beginning, it will be very bad or rough and not too pleasing to the eye, but not bothered or killed, but follows; Try to keep your drawing for at least an hour for five to six days a week and the more you do, the more it gets better and the more likely you will zoom over the beginner's stage soon. In the following, you will find tutorials on the topic or area you have been concentrating on. Well let me point out that a lot of tutorials are unpleasant and will not give you what you need so you may have to check out a lot of tutorials to get the one that will work for you. To make your search easier YouTube, simply check thumb up thumbs down ratio and choose the one that works for you. Once you do, simply follow the instructions and apply it. Basically just get on it and do not let fear stop you in your mind and although it may be uncomfortable at first, you will love as you go.

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Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Why You Need to Use Pen

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When I started drawing, I would treasure every drawing. I would like to see everything I drew as extremely important. This can be good, but at the same time you can put too much pressure on you to produce something every time. This means that sometimes can be a good thing, but at the same time can also be very depressing. Something that bothers me would be if I filled a large part of my sketchbook and pencil drawing lots spread a little small, due to pages pushing against each other. It was inevitable that the pages do that.So I started using the pen. I started using the pen specifically to solve the problem spots. It was not until after I was using the pen for a while that the other benefits became apparent. On the one hand, drawing in pen really made me sharper mentally. As I was drawing something that I control the weight of punches much better because it was not able to erase.

By doing this, but also he taught my brain that everything left was important. So I was much more careful with what promises and what did not. This resulted in my other means. By the time I started working in painting, I noticed a hand care.


I've seen a lot of reluctance to do so. I have a friend who refuses to work with the pen because it is extremely afraid of the results you will get. So if this is you, I urge you to overcome it. Here are some things you can do. You do not have to use your notebook main drawing. You could get a stack of printing paper and start to go through that. Another thing you could do is get a special sketchbook to separate pen drawing. If quarantine the pen drawing on a specific book, which will relieve pressure. Another thing you can do is create a "sketchbook garbage" which is what I do. Buy a sketchbook specifically to get all my warm-ups off the road. Basically it is a notebook in which nothing matters in it. That helps me get into the spirit of drawing and helps me to my new knowledge to the surface of the fingertips.Sketch in pen will be all about leaving your comfort zone. If you are an artist who is almost rare for you to leave your comfort zone to grow and learn. You will not get anywhere doing business as usual. You do not want to spin your wheels years only to realize that I wasted so much time on the same as ever. So really, it's time to break the chains of fear and try something new that is when you grow and progress as an artist. Do not be afraid of the unknown, because sometimes, the unknown is good, as it gives you the urge to achieve greater and in the process, discover a new world of reality than ever thought possible. Remember this simple fact: "Nothing ventured, nothing gained"


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Monday, September 26, 2016

How To Get Over an Art Plateau

2 of my paintings

When you are making progress on anything in any medium will naturally phase where it gets stuck in learning. When I started I was improving at a very steady and fast pace. The day I hit my first major plateau was a big disappointment for me. I did not know how to react and almost paralyzed all my career for some time. Eva thigh had teachers around me who told me what was going on, I still could not help feeling that maybe never would. Plateau that lasted for almost a year. Honestly, I could have gotten over that plague much faster if you knew what I knew now. So let me go about it.

1) Take breaks - I never gave a single prolonged interruption when he was practicing first. Some people argue that that's what you should do when you start to learn a skill. Put in enough mileage so that it becomes a habit. That may be great, but take periodic breaks every few hours can give space to breathe and digest to look at what you are doing. Programmed pauses that allows you to reset your brain and recover. If you are in the gym and work a muscle every day, it is not given time to grow and recover muscles much stronger. Do not keep banging your head against a metal wall, because it will not yield positive results but will leave scars. Look at the brain just sometimes need to be allowed to stop thinking, therefore, the recommendation for breaks. It could be in the form of a walk, a movie, spending time with loved ones or just sitting in the park, but whatever you choose, remember to take breaks.

2) Understand that are like elsewhere Everybody used to see certain students accelerate very quickly in class and become a great success early in his career. I used to see people as if they were something different than I do. It was an excuse he had created in my mind if I failed. I needed to understand that they were the same as me, and there was no excuse for failure. Once I realized if a person could do something, then I knew I was capable of doing so. So stop limiting yourself; in fact, if you really want to succeed as an artist, then you need to think of the impossible and dream bigger than you. You never feel that you can not achieve a particular thing; Remember, you are the architect of your life and there is no excuse for failure.

3) Have Fun - This was the hardest part for me. I do everything routine task. No matter what I've done in my life I have become work and you felt like work. This was something that was very difficult for me and still overcome times. Remember why you started to draw. It was about creating things out of my mind and leisurely fun with it. I started to take my ego into the equation and it was drawing to have a good result and not the drawing for the sake of drawing itself.

Well, you have to learn to enjoy art; that is, when you will be able to put more life into what will draw and you will be satisfied. So no matter how hectic your schedule might be, learn to just have fun with art and play a little because it reduces stress and opens the mind to new possibilities. So these are some things I got over my plateau in record time. I hope you found these tips helpful. And graphic happy.

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Wednesday, September 21, 2016

How to Be the Best Artist

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We all have different styles and different backgrounds to draw and paint. Some people are self-taught, some are trained somewhere. There are many differences, but there are many more similarities in my opinion. There is a basic level of learning that have the most professional artists. And there are ways to go about determining what will push along. That's one reason why I always recommend having a teacher or mentor, only someone from outside of himself that could help with advice on what you are too close to see.



1) Identify your weaknesses - This is something that will be obvious if you are a beginner. It might be a little difficult if you are a beginner. Again a teacher comes in handy for this. Think about what you draw the least. 2) Guidance weaknesses and train - Get all videos or tutorials you can and digest. And grab some scrap paper or a sketchbook not take care and repeatedly until you have a good idea of ​​how to draw from his mind. Learning the structure of something is the most important part of memorize. 3) Program - Something worn on the head when working on something new, I just feel like I could be finishing another project. However, programming can really do what you never feel anxious or strange in the drawing something that normally does not. 4) keep practicing -. Needless to say that 'practice makes perfect "and if you really want to improve in the art, then it has to be a habit Make it a part of you almost like a second skin so that the first thing on your mind when you wake up is the art and the last thing on your mind before falling asleep is art. you will discover that it will be easier with time and even yourself be surprised by the rapid progress you're making. All professionals go through this process. The process of decomposition and fragmentation little things to make big changes. You will discover what you need to improve immediately the resources to help. These resources could be out of himself. Creative people always want to do everything themselves. Simply are not enough hours in the day to learn on their own all aspects of the art game. A much smarter way would be to optimize their learning and take the most efficient route there. Resources that will help are the Internet, more advanced artists, and the opinions of outsiders. Remember that you will be there. The most important tool we have is honesty. Most people will lie to themselves and constantly be biased. The fairness opinion will help you improve. Overall, just keep an open mind so you are ready to learn new things as you go forward in your journey to become a better artist; then make sure you continue to push that you get to optimize their capabilities to any desired height. What can you do now to make everything so much easier? Immediately begin cleaning your workspace organized their supplies. And make a list of things you can do. The armadillo makes much more organized part of his life. If you are an artist who is a bigger part than you think. The bag can be purchased at a artist here. -Thank you

Friday, September 16, 2016

One Great Tip to Help You Draw












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 Art is all around us and many people are engaged in particular in the form of drawing and painting; This article focuses on showing the major key to success in art. It is not so much a secret because it is hidden but a secret because many people seem to miss or ignore it and also because it does not receive enough emphasis is the purpose of this article- stress this secret.There is something seen in beginners and intermediate levels to be an artist, but especially in the intermediate level so that if these people were to use this secret, they will move to a higher level or go better to be an artist. With this secret, regardless of the object you draw, you get to shoot better.So, time to let out the bag of cat; the secret is simple and it is you think in 3D. This is something that will improve your drawing. Let's look at some examples. For example, say you try to draw a bug; as you go about it, you think in 3D while simultaneously focusing on the shape of the object rather than the drawing itself. You authorize the 3D thinking be paramount in your mind and allow you to express on paper. Basically, you think as you draw and it's almost like an action subconscious so why you should focus more on what is happening in your mind that you are drawing rather than the current scheme.Another thing that you can choose to draw a cube is such that you draw, you think in 3D space and the X-ray vision. You think "how can she stay? You must also think of all angles of the object as it will look more like it is sitting there. So the prospect is in it and then your general framework will be thinking in this 3D shape.One that you can choose new that really comes much is the form of character such that after the drawing, you feel the character will walk on the floor, and then you draw a floor to fit it all in 3D showing where his feet but many people will not do that especially beginners and it does look like the character is floating. Then you must ask yourself if this character can support its own weight so that if it is put in a 3D program or video game, it seems real.At this point, you might wonder how you will be able to accomplish this with your mind, so it's more like a structure you have in your mind rather than just a state of mind. One important thing to keep in mind is to think of other things in the landscape of your drawing and how they will relate with the drawing. This will be particularly useful to those in the media as it will definitely improve their drawing and with time, it becomes a part of you and a habit, and at this point, everything becomes easier.

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Monday, September 12, 2016

How to Draw Anything from Life

Something I do a lot with friends is I go out to draw at random locations across the city. It is intended to help us out of life. We draw people or animals or buildings. I wanted to talk about the differences in drawing from life instead of drawing an image. Since life is very similar to training with a weighted vest in physical exercise. It is more difficult to extract from life and I feel much more rewarding due to complete a more difficult task. When you are drawing a person who is constantly moving, which tells the brain that you only have a certain amount of time to capture the moment, so they tend to remember certain details better. A teacher once told me, pulling out of life is 80 percent what you know and 20 percent of what you see. You learn to draw what you are seeing first study and then go out, real life.

One of my prime locations in my city is the zoo. I go there to draw the animals to their own. If you do not know what you are looking for in their more than an exercise in how he's doing. You're drawing something on a "surfacy" level, in the same way to steal a pot. Learn the inner workings of a person or animal, can help you draw something much better, especially because most subjects are going to move. You do not have the time to think too much, you have to know some information beforehand.

Some things to consider in making a person be anatomy, slight perspective of the body, the body proportions and how the joints rotate, overlapping shape, and clothing, etc., which is not even all you need. When you learn all that on your own, it takes that knowledge and use it when you need to think fast. This will give you less things to know when you are watching a moving object and be able to extract from them a lot easier. So this is really the key to becoming a great in life drawing. I have rarely seen people do it without knowing in advance the vital information.

So when I have to think fast, I keep my artist pencil case supply sketchbook using arm-adillo. It is a perfectly designed artist bag now for drawing out house for art in motion.

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Monday, September 5, 2016

Harder Art vs Smarter Art

       This subject is something that I struggle with a lot, even to this day. Its the idea of pushing as hard as you can, or should you just study more intelligently. So for this I'm going to talk purely from my experience; 10 years of an art career. I started training in drawing/painting at age 19. I had no drawing background and my art was total garbage. I would see the advanced students in class and romanticize that if I could just do a tiny portion of they could do, that I would be happy. So I went insanely hardcore in training for about 2 years. Drawing was my life, and it absorbed every aspect of my social life to where I really had no social life, I hardly went out at all in fact. I stayed to myself and the friends I did have just stopped calling me. I improved extremely fast and then something strange happened..... I stopped improving. I completely got stuck at one level. And I saw others pass me by. I had hit a "plateau" as they call it.

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      Flash forward to when I was attending Art Center School of Design; They had us on a strict regime of art projects. Almost bootcamp-like. And I felt something I had not in years, I felt myself improve again. It was one of the hardest times on me mentally ever. They would give me a project I knew I could not do, and somehow I had to get it done in a few days.

        So why did I get better? Hindsight is 20/20. During my first plateau I put myself under intense pressure, but didn't know the way to get out of it. I was running my head into a brick wall and the pressure ended up eating me alive. What I should have done during that time would have been to pull back and relax a little bit. The reason I improved in Art Center was due to my teachers pushing me hard, but also guiding me in the right direction. That was the biggest different than in my first plateau. The quality of teacher was better at art center coupled with enforced regime. It pushed me through and I had no choice but to get better. It was both harder and smarter!

         During my time at art center I created my pencil case, the arm-adillo. I wanted to streamline everything in my life because I didn't have a lot of time to mess around. So I streamlined everything including my cool artist bag. It was created when I was working my hardest at Art Center. I thought if I could just strap my pens to a book or my wrist I would be more organized overall. This worked great and I've been selling them steadily ever since. check them out at: http://arm-adillo.com/video.html

Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Best Artist Mindset

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        So a few things come to mind when I think of an artist. To me its someone who just "is an artist." I feel it doesn't always have to do with technical skill, but someone who just does art for their own sake. I've noticed during drawing I don't really get emotional highs and lows anymore, but more of a subtle comforting feeling. And It's been like that after the first two years getting introduced to art. Drawing requires you to do something over and over again steadily.

       When I look at sustaining behaviors I don't see someone who is "on" all the time, I see someone who is consistent with their practices. Someone who has made their hobby a life style. Its obvious we live in a world that teaches us to have a low attention span, but I feel anyone with a great skill must be able to overcome this. Drawing can be as frustrating as anything else, but there should be a familiarity in it over time. If you wake up and have nothing to do, then you will always have your drawing/painting. This is what it is for me, its become just what I do. Some issue, not all, in drawing will auto correct over time. Never get angry or frustrated, just acknowledge a mistake and move on. Don't go down a thought of negativity.

        The easiest way out of a negative thought loop would be to acknowledge when you are doing it. I know that's easier said than done. There are a few things that helped me personally. Meditation was very helpful. To do this, first you clear your thoughts, and when your mind inevitably wanders gradually bring focus back to neutral again. Its basically practicing to concentrate on a task. Something that helps is to turn off the Internet, like literally unplug it. And you will be amazed at how you sometimes unconsciously go online and look at junk news that wastes time.

       One reason why I made an artist pencil case wrist band to begin with was to improve my focus. I wanted it primarily as something to use constructively but also fits into my life. It was my nerd fantasy to have something like an arm-adillo. Something with different functions, but also something that was soft enough that it wouldn't scratch up my wrist. The armadillo artist bag band had everything covered in every way. Its part of my art supplies as I get up to go draw at a cafe, or if I go out to draw in nature. Its my way of staying focused. I never forget my art supplies in any situation. Its an artist bag for someone who is living in a world full of distraction. We are Artists, and that's what we do. We focus on our craft. :D  Buy One Here