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Sunday, 14 February 2016

How to Draw(For Beginners)|Tips

Tip #3: Draw continuously and avoid erasures.

"Don't be such a perfectionist if your a beginner."
This is for you to master curves and lines. Being a perfectionist should start after a year of drawing or more. If you want to make your drawing perfect, draw continuously or draw by parts and you can also try impressionism art(which you only take one look on your subject, and draw it completely.

If you are not satisfied with your first continuous drawing, try to do it again until you can memorize the lines, curves, details, etc. of your subject and soon, you may or you can already draw that particular subject easily and even using only your imagination.


by: Kurl Andrew Nietes, a Grade 9 student. 14-years-old.

Thursday, 11 February 2016

How to Draw Objects(for first timers|beginners)

Tip #2:Look for the simple parts of the objects.


"Reminder #1: Of course, your work would not be already perfect at first."

 Try to draw a certain object by looking for an 'easy-to-draw' shapes or the most largest to the smallest or from the easiest to the hardest(or the most detailed part).


Example #1:

If you want to draw a kettle/teapot/lamp(a 'cartoonic' one), 1...draw the easiest part first. For me, the easiest part of drawing a kettle/teapot/lamp is the body. So you can start to draw a simple circle. Don't be disappointed when your circles are not that perfect and don't crumple the paper and throw it out of the window and scream.

"Reminder #2: Failures are part of your life, so accept it and do something about about it to make it better."


Watch the video above on how I draw the simple circle for the kettle's body. Observe that it is not perfect and I drew it continuously.

2...Draw a curved line or an arc on the upper part in the circle.



3...Draw a small circle on top for the cover's handle.

4...Draw a two curved lines on the left for the handle.
5...Draw two wavy lines on the right side

6...Draw a tiny circle at the tip of the wavy lines.
7...Lastly, draw the base.






See! It's easy...



If you want me to teach you how to draw something, 

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by: Kurl Andrew Nietes, a Grade 9 student. 14-years-old.

Wednesday, 10 February 2016

How to Draw Objects(for first timers|beginners)

Tip #1:Try to draw simple objects that you can find around you first.

Try to draw them in 2-D form for it to become more easier. Do this every time you have a free time, so it would be easier for you to draw them if you'll just use your imagination. 

As a beginner, you should really do this first, because you won't be disappointed on the result of your work.

Monday, 8 February 2016

Welcome!

Welcome to my blog.


A blog in which I tell you anything I know about drawing when I first started it.

Read all of the tips, examples, etc. for you to know how to draw.