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The Finest Subjects For Studying Drawing



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By : Ruediger Schmidt    19 or more times read
Submitted 2009-09-10 16:16:54
When you are starting to learn drawing online you need to be definite that the topics you opt to draw are demanding enough to develop your ability but not so difficult that you get disheartened. So one of the doubts worrying those who learn drawing online is "What subjects should I choose to learn drawing?"

The reply: Start trying to draw familiar objects. But draw them in unfamiliar ways. Even your shoe is an excellent object to set off with!

You should also try first drawing single objects which you have set up in front of you rather than attempting a full street scene on the first day. Objects for example kitchen utensils}} and the various bits of flotsam and jetsam you find in your pockets or hand bag such as keys, lighters and cosmetics are also ideal drawing themes. Tools, flowers, furniture, shoes and various natural items are also good subjects.

What about the subject of Drawing Statuettes?

An observation on statuettes as these seem to be very popular subjects for budding artists: It is not a good idea to draw statuettes as you will lose a lot of element and you are effectively doing a drawing of a molding which was originally taken from a drawing. Consequently your drawing will be pretty unrelated from the initial subject. Unacceptable drawings are the outcome, unless you manage to capture the statuette-like details of your subject like the surface structure, light blemishes on the exterior etc.

Sketching from life vs. Sketching from Photographs

Drawing from life generally produces superior results. You should actually draw from life as frequently as you can, there is no alternative.

But most beginning artists fail and are disappointed when trying to draw from life right from the beginning. Hence get trained in drawing from photographs to prepare for the holy grail of drawing.

To overcome common shortcomings of average photographs, try to shoot the photograph yourself. So you'll get a feeling for the scene and get attached emotionally with the subject.

Learn Drawing from Life

Once you've made some progress drawing from photographs, it's time to take the subsequent step: begin drawing from life.

It's the most significant thing to rehearse once you have attained the preliminary skills. That means you should always attempt to draw something that in within your eyesight.

When doing this it is always a decent idea to draw things from an uncommon angle so that you are forced to scrutinize the object closely rather than just depending on your memory.

Also try to suit the type of object to the skill you are trying to learn. If you are rehearsing line drawing then a fuzzy toy will not be beneficial!

For example your own hands are a fascinating subject for studying as well as simple enough to initiate - and they are always readily available!

Additional Practices to Learn Drawing

There are a lot of exercises you can do to get better at your drawing and there is certainly not enough space here to list all of them. But presented below are some of the guidelines:

- Aim drawing various objects using various media and different procedures. No drawing practice is ever wasted and the new media will certainly help you to observe your object in a different way.
- If you usually draw very slowly, try drawing promptly, and vice versa.
- If you usually draw small and tight}} then aim at drawing full-size and loose.
- Set challenges for yourself and extend further and you will find that your usual drawing style would have improved.
- You might also like to draw a moving object, like a person or an animal, as this will train you to do quick observations and to record them speedily as the subject travels on.

And Most Important ...

The most significant thing for which there is no alternative to learn drawing online is practice! Practice, practice, practice... When it is about drawing there is no replacement for good old elbow grease.
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