Drawing secrets revealed
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For beginners, it can be overwhelming to go to the art
store and not be sure what to buy. What is so special
about this course is you will get to know about
important drawing secrets and tips that will help your
skill improve by leaps and bounds — tips that others
use every time they draw and paint! You will learn all
these secrets at the beginning. Your practice throughout
the whole course is very important so you can see yourdrawing skills improve dramatically.
An important foundational concept in drawing is
becoming familiar with the basic shapes that are found
all through nature. Detail explanation about the
direction of the light source and how light informs allshapes.
Have you ever started a composition then found you
have run out of room on the paper sheet or your subject
small enough or too small for the paper? Discover how
to get these basic outline and scale of your image
placed correctly on the page when starting a drawing.
You will learn the philosophy of the basic but often-
missed concept of “start big then go small” with theblock-in.
In this lesson, you will learn how to correctly evaluate
values (the range of light to dark tones) in your subjects
and how to render them accurately on the page to make
your drawings three-dimensional. Even if you have
drawing experience, there are very good chances that
you will learn something new and extremely valuable
in this lesson. You will also learn how to create ownvalue scale and how to use it when drawing.
This lesson will enable you to recognize and quickly
get down on paper the dynamic core movement of a
figure in short, timed drawings. This will teach you
which materials and techniques will prevent you fromgetting into detail too soon.
In Relative proportions, you will learn some critical
techniques of measuring accurate proportions and sizes
of individual objects of your subject and drawing themcorrectly.
One of the most interesting, compelling, and popular
areas of art is the human face. Did you know that all
human faces follow certain basic proportions? But
drawing lessons on human face will only show youhow to draw a face in a frontal position.
This lesson will teach you the classic proportions of the
human body. There are some scientific and
quantifiable methods for capturing proper human
proportions for people at their different ages. You will
learn something very proportional on how to draw thefigure in different stances.
Gridding is an excellent teaching aid because it helps
students start to see objects as the abstract shapes they
are instead of a pre-conceived idea of what they think
an objects look like. Learning Grid helps them to drawwhat they see, not what do they know.
This lesson will give you a chance to incorporate the
instruction on gridding that you were taught in Lesson
9 to grid a more complex subject human face. Learning
this exercise will prepare you to combine all of the
elements of the human face together with greater
precision. This is a technique that the great artist
Raphael used to transfer his model’s image to a largersurface area.
Perspective does not just apply to architecture — it
reveals itself in everything we see at all times. Most
teachers teach perspective at the beginning of their
instruction, but here you will learn it towards the end of
course because there is a necessary foundation in
drawing you must build before you can proficientlyincorporate perspective.
Elements of Composition is a resourceful recap for the
entire series, and is sometimes left out from drawing
courses.
By the end of Lesson 12, you will have all the drawing
instruction you need to finish a drawing of anything
you choose!
And there's lot more...!