Beginner's Sketchbook
#1
Hey
I really want to improve my art so I've decided to try to draw everyday. I want to be able to draw humans better. Any advice on where to start?

I've been drawing 1 minute gestures for around 30 mins, and have been practice shading









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#2
What kind of art book or course are you practicing with?
For gesture if you don't have those
http://figuresfordrawing.tumblr.com/archive
http://artists.pixelovely.com/

google

Andrew Loomis
burne hogarth

for pdf book

don't forget to look at the resource section of the forum

My Sketchbook

Perfection is unmeasurable therefor it impossible to reach it.
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#3
Hello and welcome :)

It's good that you started a sketchbook here in the forums, people will give you helpful feedback like that of Darktiste, I would suggest as well that you take a look at some helpful resources. Check out the resources section of the forum. Also in order to help you I would like to point out some words that you might find helpful and maybe you already know.

foreshortening: method of rendering a specific object or figure in a picture in depth. The artist records, in varying degrees, the distortion that is seen by the eye when an object or figure is viewed at a distance or at an unusual angle

I'm pointing out this not because I think you don't know it, just because I didn't knew it until very late on. Also you should check some tutorials on how to approach gestures. There are some pretty useful sites for that like : QuickPoses.com and those that Darktiste pointed out earlier. Try checking out your proportions often. I also tend to screw up on that part. Based on what I'm seeing, your shading technique should be more black depending on the depth you want to give. Usually what we often mistaken is the fact that reality / nature has a great deal of value range, arranging black blacks and white whites all around us. Try not to stick only to middle grays and middle pencil variations. I tend to use B for outline, 2B-5B for refine lines and last 6B-8B for dark shadows.

That's all for now, I hope you keep on updating your sketchbook in order to see your progress. Till then keep up the good work and keep on practicing on daily basis.

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#4
Hey guys. Thanks so much for the advice. I really appreciate it.
@darktiste I've been using the book "You Can Draw in 30 Days". I've heard it's a good place to start and build confidence. I'll definitely check out Loomis, Hogarth and those links. Thanks

@Tsirides I'll definitely work on my foreshortening. If you have any helpful tutorials on it I'd appreciate it. Thanks for the advice on my shading and gestures.

Sketches for today. More gestures and shading











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#5
The gestures and spheres are looking great! I look forward to seeing more of your studies :)
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@Rshin Thanks for the comment and encouragement










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