Friday, 4 May 2012

Draw

ePencil Sketches

Pencil sketches help you to read in art terms and to spell in symbols. Is that cool or what? 
I've admired pencil art sketches for years and since I taught myself how to draw, I decided to take up my next challenge and learn to sketch.

To start, I set about searching through a lot of old art books and I noted everything that made sense to me.
If anyone knows the best way to sketch, it is these artists from the past.

I decided to journal the steps I took to learn pencil sketching and follows  a book called How To Sketch.
It contains all of the most helpful information that I followed, along with some of my pencil sketches plus examples from past artists.

The sketches I show you here do not form part of the book, they are here to show you my progression. 


landscape

The Difference Between Drawing and Sketching

If you have ever asked this question, or pondered the difference between drawing and sketching, you will find that everyone has a different answer.

We would say this is a sketch of trees and not a drawing...

Sketching Trees

It's still too neat but I'm getting there and learning how to illustrate things with very few lines.
Here is my interpretation of the differences: 

Sketching

erence Between Drawing and Sketching

If you have ever asked this question, or pondered the difference between drawing and sketching, you will find that everyone has a different answer.
I would say this is a sketch of trees and not a drawing...

Sketching Trees

It's still too neat but I'm getting there and learning how to illustrate things with very few lines.
Here is my interpretation of the differences: 

Sketching

  •   To sketch is to translate or record a scene or subject quickly. Your hand should move freely with no regard for neatness or perfection.
  •   Sketching is usually something that is done rapidly in order to capture an instant.
  •   Outlines alone can make up a sketch and they are not meant to be perfect.
Your aim is to capture the absolute basics of your subject, to drill down to its essence.
Here is another pencil sketch of a girl that I copied from an old book.Sketch of a Girl
It didn't take long to finish, I wasn't concerned with background or even if it was proportionate.
To acquire speed, you only need to sketch anything that you're drawn to. When you see some easy sketches, copy them!
Sketching is a versatile hobby, you can make it whatever you want it to be. One thing is certain, it will always be delightful.
  •   You can use any medium to sketch -- pencil, charcoal, ink and wash, whatever you like.
I'd recommend using pencil to learn to sketch, it's a lovely medium and it will allow you to concentrate your efforts on obtaining effect.
  •   Sketches are often used to make a visual note to self.
You can do easy sketches or you can do dedicated sketches with tons of details. Again, the choice is yours and how you want to portray your subject. I'm all for easy! Well, you know how I love to reduce everything to its simplest form.
  •   Pencil sketches are simple and can represent the bones of a drawing.
  •   If you have felt that drawing is a little too complicated, then sketching will be a great alternative for you.
You'll find straightforward information in the link " How To Sketch guide. 

Drawing

  • Crabapple Drawing  A drawing is done with thought and attention to detail, to arrive at a finished image.
  •   Often a finished drawing has originated from a simple sketch.
I copied this drawing of a crabapple from an art site. It used a fine ink pen and I love this drawing.
You can use both sketching and drawing together in the one image. As the artist, you are the creator and you can decide which effect you want to achieve.
There is no right way or wrong way, it's the spirit inside of you that you listen to.
This  drawing with a combination of drawing and sketching.

Draw


The how to sketch guide is unique because it explains the simple concept of sketching based on  own study, experience and progress.
Plus, all the hard work has been done for you, I've collected years and years of fantastic tips and tricks and they're altogether in this occasion.
Once you are shown the basics, it's a life-changing moment when you see you can create a great sketch with just a few strokes!
For example, learning how to sketch trees is easier than drawing trees because sketching is drawing simplified!
See Illustrations ..
In next to no time, you will be comfortable with sketching and actually getting the results you desire.
Visualize yourself depicting a simple reflection of a scene -- it's peaceful, it's just you and Mother Nature -- and you realize you've left behind all stress and worry. Sketching naturally takes care of your mental health and that's a huge benefit.

"Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time." - Thomas Merton



Easy to Draw Portrait...



You don't need any special knowledge to take up this hobby, you can start straight away and all the while you will experience the wonders of creation as you watch yourself grow and improve.
Find out for yourself that you can successfully create images following the techniques in this how to sketch guide. There is no risk, I really do have your best interests at heart, if you're not 100% convinced you can create a sketch within 60 days, I want you to get your money back. No questions asked. No hassle. 




"A sketch has charm because of its truth - not because it is unfinished." - Charles Hawthorne.
Sketching is such an interesting pastime, there are many of us who love and admire sketchwork. Looking at sketches is like being privy to the artist's thoughts and feelings and that's something that has always kept me fascinated. 





You Can Draw...!!


I was clueless where to start with learning to draw but I wanted to do it my way - without being judged or left feeling incompetent.

Is that how you feel, too?


There are many successful self-taught artists around and it's not too late for you to be one!
Remember that everything you do must make you happy otherwise there's no point in doing it.
So, when you draw, draw things that appeal to you
We are all at different stages of learning so just pick something that interests you most:-Pencil In Hand Drawing
Personally, I loved practicing the drawing templates because they showed me the bones of a drawing and made it look do-able.
Date your work so you can see how much improvement you have made over a period of time. The self-satisfaction you get from that is your encouragement to continue.

You Can Draw

I drew this picture  when I first started.
I'm happy to say I've improved a lot since then!
C'mon, you can draw, just as surely as you can sign your name.








Looking For Easy Drawings To Copy?

You can find heaps of simple pencil drawings here that provide a great resource if you are teaching yourself how to draw.
I hope to encourage you to explore art by starting with the simplest medium of pencil.
If you are searching for a new hobby and you think to yourself "I'd love to be able to draw but I just don't have that talent" -- then please allow me to prove you wrong.
Drawing of a PencilAnyone Can Draw, all you need is:
  •   the desire to draw
  •   the time to practice
  •   a good dose of persistence
  •   the faith that you can do it
Don't be afraid to copy, that's what art is!
It's all copied, whether it be from existing artwork or real life, we just use our own interpretation on how we see things.
The trick is to draw what you see, not what you know.