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Some good methods to draw and sketch for beginners

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For more information, please visit

www.itsgreatforyou/draw



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Do you want to learn how to draw, but need a purpose for drawing? When I draw, I am one of

those people who need to have a purpose. Drawing takes time. Although I find it very enjoyable, I

still like to have some reason for spending the time. I need some sort of motivation.



Probably most people who draw, if the could make a little money right away, would have not

problem getting motivated to draw more often. However, the purpose of this article is not to tell you

how you can make money from your drawings. I am assuming that you are not even close to that

point yet. You are the person who is still learning or looking for a way in which you can get

motivated to start drawing again. You are the person who wants to get better at drawing before

attempting to sell your first successful drawing.



Before you even start looking to monetize you must first develop your own style, technique and

name. It takes quite awhile before people want you to draw something for them. So, here

are some ways in which you can stay motivated.



The first way I get motivated is by selecting a photo that I like a lot, and really want to draw.

Finding a good drawing photo may take some time, but it will be much more fun to draw. I have

tried drawing some photos for people that were not great quality and have never been happy with

the result.



What is a good drawing photo? Well, I happen to love photography and would eventually like to

draw all of my own photos. Although I own an excellent camera, I am not always able to, or have

the time to shoot the photos I want. A good drawing photo is one that you like immediately

because the subject is in focus and the lighting is great.



Professional cameras are fun to play with because you can use a variety of lenses that allow you

get that certain area in focus and everything else will be blurred. In a future article I will explain

why you tend to like these types of photos better than others where everything is in focus. You

draw what you see and not have to worry about making the drawing look better than the photo.

That is why I enjoy drawing for photographers. I know that I am setting myself up for success

rather than failure.



Maybe you do not think you are good enough yet, but at least work towards drawing something for

someone else. This is the way I started drawing. Most of my drawing were for someone else. They

were not anywhere near perfect then and still are not always the way I want them to look today.

There is always something that just does not look right.



Share your work. See what people think. Tell people about what you do and share your passion.

Accept criticism and learn from it. I use the criticism I receive on my drawings to improve my

technique and style. Often others are better at pointing out errors or ways in which I can improve

because they were not working with the drawing.



Alright, let's get started...



Activity 1 - Join a Group of Artists



If you have not already joined a group of drawing artists, I suggest you do so. You can learn from

others and help and be helped.



Here are five places you may want to display your artwork



Drawspace.com



Artpapa.com



GFXartist.com



ratemydrawings.com



Activity 2 - Find a Photo for Drawing







Find a good photo. Hopefully you can find a good photo to draw that you yourself have taken. The

internet may have many good drawing photos on it, but most of them will be copyright material.

DO NOT DOWNLOAD THEM TO YOUR COMPUTER. Especially if you are going to display your

drawings elsewhere on the web, make sure you have the written permission of the photographer.

Make sure you make it clear to him or her what you are going to do with the image. Don't assume

anything. If you are given permission, do not sell the drawing to anyone else.



Found a good photo? Joined at least one drawing group? Great! Now you are ready for the next

article which is called How to Draw- Drawing Techniques (3). In this article we will explore different

techniques that artists use. Try one of them out on the photo you have or will select.









Reuel Feenstra is a drawing artist who draws photos of people. He has his own website at

2bdrawing.com. He began drawing at a very young age and has recently started drawing for

photographers around the world.



Visit his website









Article Source:

http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Reuel_Feenstra

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For more information, please visit

www.itsgreatforyou/draw



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