

There are no dumb ideas in the creative process.It could even be completely unrelated to what you plan to draw. All of those things can help you get inspired to draw. Sometimes you just need a collection of starry nights or a misty forest or even a French bakery. Here are some youtubers I think are pretty good art teaching all things art:ĭraw with Jazza | DrawingWiffWaffles | Proko | Baylee Jae If the color is weird figure out if the values look right or maybe its the saturation of the color. You can’t get better if you leave mistakes and don't try to understand whats going on. If you notice there’s something wrong with your piece then figure out why. Just please do not steal art because that is never okay.

I’ve been following several artists and learning from them over the years and they’ve helped me tremendously. there’s no good art classes/programs at my school. I’ve never taken a real art class because 1. This works for when you have art block too since you’re not really making stuff up and just learning how real things work. I cant tell you how much I've improved just by doing studies of shoes, hands, noses, and all that. When I only had one sketchbook I was scared to draw in it because I didn't want to mess it up This way you have a place to try new things and mess up as much as you need. Have two sketchbooks: One for finished and high-quality art (stuff made with Prismacolor or Copic if you use that or art for your portfolio) and the other sketchbook for more messy doodles.
