Drawing
Do you draw stick figures for people when you can’t get out of it, or do you have flowers and other doodles covering your notebooks? When something needs to be drawn up does everyone call on you or are you never even a consideration?
If you really hate to draw, this section is not for you. If you love to draw, you should find the following information valuable and should use it to your advantage.
Drawing can be just for fun, or it can be a career. Even if you don’t particularly like to draw and would rather paint, you should be familiar with drawing technique. If you can’t draw, you will probably find painting difficult because you will often need to do a light sketch before you can paint, or will at least need the skill.
Either way, most people that love art, love more than one form of it. Read on to find out about different types of drawing and the different mediums you can use.
Types of Drawing Pencils – Not all pencils are alike
Types of drawing paper – The quality of your paper can have a great affect on your piece
Types of pencil Drawing – Explore different subjects
Figure Drawing – How to draw a perfect figure
Portrait Drawing – Capture the life behind a portrait
Drawing objects – Find beauty in the inanimate
Keeping a Sketchbook – Practice makes perfect
Charcoal pencils – Another drawing medium
Using a blending stump – How to make a sketch not look sketchy
Colored pencil – Pencil drawing doesn’t have to be black and white