How to Draw for Beginners: 10 Exercises
What you'll learn
- This course teaches you the right foundations for how to draw
- The SECRET on how to draw: how to LOOK
- how to draw a still life
- how to draw figures;
- Learn to SEE like an ARTIST
- You'll learn how to see things like an artist
- You'll learn how to keep a sketchbook and draw everyday, learn sketchbook drawing
- You'll learn how the right way of looking and observing is what helps you draw
- You'll learn how to draw shapes
- how to draw a room
- Pencil Drawing step by step
Requirements
- There are no requirements or pre-requisites for this course, if you are interested in learning how to draw from scratch, this course is for you.
Description
In this course you will learn how to draw : in 10 exercises, you will learn the most important skills that you can use to draw anything. From there, you will have a foundation on which to build a lifetime of drawing.
If you think you can't draw, or you don't know how to draw; if you've never even drawn anything before, or if you'd love to get better at drawing, then this course teaches you how to confidently and consistently draw anything.
You will learn how to draw : learn pencil drawing : learn still life : learn figure drawing !
This course focuses on a set of 10 drawing exercises. These are divided into 3 sections.
The first section is all about seeing shapes - I teach you how to tune into what’s called a drawing mode, and see complex things in terms of their shape, instead of the way you would normally see them.
The second section is about seeing relationships of size between shapes. You’ll learn about rules of perspective and I teach you how to use the artists' method of sighting in your drawing.
The last section teaches you about form. For me, form means the whole thing, and the exercises in this section are aimed and giving you an understanding of how to bring your drawing from being flat 2 d rendering to a fully finished drawing of substance.
My approach to teaching drawing doesn't focus on showing you how to draw one thing really well; you won't learn how to draw a specific thing like a nose, or eyes, for example. In fact, my main goal isn't really to teach to draw. Instead I teach you how to observe. "Drawing is Seeing" - Edgar Degas. This is the most important insight to have when it comes to learning how to draw. In order to draw anything, you need to be able to observe correctly. Only then will shapes, edges, size, shading, weight, space all make sense within your understanding of drawing, and what drawing is. With this knowledge you can build your own drawing skill yourself.
And that way, you have the chance to really bring something unique and valuable into the world: your very own vision and expression through drawing.
I’m a figure drawing instructor, artist and animation professional with close to 20 years experience making drawings as a professional, and in my personal drawing practice. Drawing is my passion - it’s something I think about every day and it’s something I’ve been thinking about how to teach other people. This course distills everything I know about how to lay a solid foundation for drawing. I believe that being able to draw in a way that is natural to you and in a way that will prove consistent t no matter what it is that you draw, has the power to completely change things in your life for a very simple and often overlooked reason: the right way to learn how to draw allows you to express yourself. That can't be undervalued.
If you can draw, then wherever you are no matter what, once you have something to draw with, and something to draw on, then you can be an artist. That is all it takes. You don’t need anything else. But even if you don’t necessarily want to be an artist, learning to draw is a deeply creative endeavour that helps you to see the world differently and naturally feeds into all aspects of your other work.
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Who this course is for:
- This course is for anyone interested in drawing; interested in art and creativity; or anyone who would like to apply creative thinking and skills to other areas of their work
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Instructor
My background spans the disciplines of drawing, painting, filmmaking and animation. I studied Film in Dublin, and spent a semester on a scholarship at the Tisch School of the Arts, NYU in New York. I later studied drawing and animation. Since 2005, I have worked in studios in Vancouver and Dublin as a professional Background Designer and Environment Artist. I've also worked as a storyboard artist, concept artist, and I have directed a number of short animated films.
All in all, I've worked for over 15 years as an Artist, Illustrator and Animation Professional. I've provided artwork for studios whose clients include Disney UK, Sony Pictures Animation, HMH Publishing, to name a few.
I also have an ongoing painting and drawing practice, and I paint portraits on commission, and exhibit my work in galleries. My passion is to teach others the whole spectrum of art skills that I've learned and developed over the course of my career.