How to Learn Pencil Sketching Online for Free
Pencil sketching allows beginning artists to fine tune their skill; it also serves as a creative positive outlet. Like most skills, pencil sketching requires practice and directed exercise to refine and perfect. While some people feel at ease sketching in highly detailed precision, others might need a little help. In lieu of going to expensive art classes, the latter can learn pencil sketching online for free. These online tutorials can also be helpful for the seasoned artist looking for a fresh approach.
Instructions
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Preparation and Resources
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Prepare to Draw Purchase the proper materials. Sketch pads and drawing sets can be found in nearly any department or hobby store. A sketch pencil set will likely include a variety of pencils with leads of varying hardness. The hardness of lead will help you achieve different shades of black or gray with the same amount of hand pressure. Also included with a drawing pencil set might be a kneading eraser and pencil sharpener.
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Study Online Study free online tutorials to help master your sketching technique. You can learn pencil sketching online for free and save yourself the hassle of enrolling in art school or taking expensive art classes. You can find quality instruction by visiting online sites like Toadhollowstudio.com and Drawspace.com. Both sites offer a variety of instruction for beginners and advanced sketch artists. With research you will find that there are many more sites available to help you learn to draw.
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Practice Practice, practice, practice. You may not be good at first, but the more you draw, the more skilled you will become. This is true for artists of all caliber. Any skill takes repetition and time to perfect.
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Tips & Warnings
Sketch from photos that are positive and meaningful to you. With more feeling and emotion comes more activation of the right side of the brain, the creative side. This will motivate you.
Buy pencil sets that include sharpeners and erasers. This is usually more cost effective that purchasing them individually.
Do not get discouraged if you are not good at first. As stated above, all skill needs time. Some will have more natural talent than others; however, diligence will make you better, and never forget that we all have something unique to offer.
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- Photo Credit sketch image by Aleksander from Fotolia.com art pencils image by Horticulture from Fotolia.com monitor image by andrey polichenko from Fotolia.com heart - drawing image by Bartlomiej Nowak from Fotolia.com