X_MEN_POSTER-FINAL-huge.jpg. Sketchbookideas. Online Photo and Video Hosting. Drawing Tutorials - How to Draw Step by Step - Free Lessons. How to Draw" In our how to draw articles, you will learn how to draw just about every person, place or thing you encounter on a daily basis.
Here is a preview: How to Draw Construction Vehicles Construction vehicles may look complicated, but they're great fun to draw! Learn how to draw construction vehicles from start to finish in this how to draw article.How to Draw People If you're comfortable drawing lines and small shapes, then you can draw people! Start with a simple circle and work your down -- limb by limb. Ready to sharpen your art skills one step-by-step drawing at a time? Good luck! How to Draw Flowers and Plants". Flower Image Gallery Publications International, Ltd.Learn how to draw a rose and other flowers and plants with our step-by-step instructions.
Bring out your inner artist as you learn how to draw a rose. See more pictures of flowers. From the deepest valleys to the highest mountains, flowers and plants can be found in all shapes, sizes and colors. The easy, step-by-step instructions on the following pages will teach you how to draw everything from daisies and daffodils to strawberries and spider plants. Each drawing begins with a few simple shapes printed in red ink. The following steps also show the earlier drawings in black and the new marks and shapes in red. A blank space near each step lets you practice your drawing skills. When you have finished, use a pen or fine felt-tip marker to darken the pencil marks that make up the finished drawing. When you are done, you will have 23 drawings showing many different types of flowers and plants.
Drawing Fundamentals I. Course Outline PDF HERE Handouts PDF HERE Week One: Introduction Course introduction; artistic perception; basic composition elements; dot, line & plane; linear expressions; organizational drawing techniques; LINE- sketching ; “how to start” drawing techniques “spider web” using HB pencil;the quality of line (emotion, Paul Klee, outline, contour); What is "duende"? COMPOSITION- introduction to the composition schemes, plane (hierarchy, static & dynamic), Kandinsky's "visual music" Materials: various pencils Homework: fill up the pocket-size sketchbook with (at least 20 sketches) using LINE & COMPOSITION. For inspiration- please visit the Moleskine journals online Artists sketchbooks online here Drawing resources for teachers here Drawing tutorials and links here Drawing for beginners online lessons here Wiki on drawing here Michelangelo's drawings at the British Museum here (PDF) Michelangelo's technique here Paul Klee drawings/collection here Kandinsky all works here.