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"


So when i need to use pens, I keep them strapped to my armadillo pencil case bag. Its a bag that is constantly being used. Its an artist case thats really pushing the limit. Check it out at: http://arm-adillo.com/blog-pencil-bag-pen.html