How To Draw What You See

Posted on | July 23, 2010 | No Comments

portrait drawing

Learn How To Draw What You See with a free, easy-to-understand article from emptyeasel.com.  This simple article  is divided into 12 short topics. 

These include…

1. Make sure there’s a direct light source
2. Use a viewfinder to set up your composition
3. Start drawing objects that intersect the border
4. Check line angles with your pencil
5. Work around each edge and then move inward
6. Draw the negative space around the objects
7. Close one eye to flatten out the image
8. Look back and forth as often as possible
9. Erase when you see something wrong
10. Shade from darkest to lightest
11. Include a full range of values   (favorite tip)
12. Take a break before finishing

Short as How To Draw What You See is,  I learned quite a bit of useful information from it. Unless you are already a competent artist, I believe you will too.

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