BY CHRIS POLNITZ IN MY OPINION.
DRAWING FOR FUN
As a child I loved to draw my cousin and I stayed up late drawing action figures, other pictures whatever. I had things I drew put up in the public library believe it or not. When I was growing up, I wanted to be an architect, long story short for a great peace of mind as well as mental focus START DRAWING.
(ITEM’S YOU WILL NEED INITIALLY)
1.1. Paper. To start, you’ll need quality drawing paper – choose between loose sheets of paper, a notebook and a sketchpad. …
- 1.2. Graphite pencils. …
- 1.3. A sharpener. …
- 1.4. Erasers (standard rubber and kneaded) …
- 1.5. Blending stumps (tortillons) …
- 1.6. Charcoal. …
- 1.7. Fixative.
INTRODUCTION
1.) When drawing, At first start with simple or imaginary objects. You might make a table out of a series of rectangles and cylinders or a snake out of a series of circles. Once you can imagine the blocks that make up an object, you will have the creativity to draw them without having a model.
2.) Some believe that drawing is purely down to natural talent. But really, anyone can learn the skill with the right direction and practice. If you’re interested in getting creative, our tips for drawing for beginners can help you figure out where to start.
3.) If you’re a complete beginner, I recommend starting with basic shapes like circles, triangles, and rectangles. Once you feel comfortable with those shapes, you can move on to more complicated drawings. If you’re looking for a more structured approach, try following along with a YouTube online tutorial.
PATIENCE IS KEY JUST RELAX IN LET IT FLOW WHEN YOU ARE DRAWING
A.) It takes time, care, and a whole lot of patience. If you’re a visual artist, you know exactly what I mean. Sometimes, those amazing ideas in your head don’t quite come out on paper or canvas the way you want them to.
B. I give myself permission to draw as fast or slow as feels good in the moment. Usually if I start out drawing fast and sloppy, after a few minutes I’ll find my lines getting neater and closer together, my breathing slows down, and I can think straight again. I particularly like this one when I feel really anxious.
Keeping the following tips in mind can help you make the most out of drawing or coloring for anxiety.
- Stay in the moment. Find a quiet place that’s free of distractions where you can spend 20–30 minutes drawing or coloring. …
- Remember, there are no mistakes. As you draw, try to avoid: …
- Use what you know.
DRAW IN CONCLUSION
Just take a deep breath in draw from your soul and know that anything that put-on paper that comes from within it is Spectacular, IN I said that. Seriously take your time and I know you will START loving drawing from your own reasons.