Learn To Draw Step By Step & Develop Your Own Style

You will probably find that as you learn to draw step by step, you will develop your own individual drawing style quite naturally. Your personality is unique, you observe things differently to how others do and the muscles in your hand are different to anyone else’s. So in a sense you might not be able to avoid developing your own style.

Developing you Own Drawing Style

If you feel that you don’t have your own drawing style then try experimenting with a variety of styles, techniques and media until you find a style or a combination of styles that fits you.

You can find examples of other artists’ work on the internet or at the library. As you worry less and less about your technique and you reach the point where you can just draw you will develop you own style quite easily.

That said, it is important to be versatile as an artist so you should aim to have a variety of different styles in your repertoire. Don’t limit yourself to only one style as this may make it difficult to get commercial drawing work and you will probably get bored.

It is important not to compare your manner of drawing to that of other artists, as there will always be someone 'better' than you and someone 'worse' than you. Be inspired by others, but don’t compare.

Developing versatility in drawing

Besides for developing an own drawing style, it is always good to be versatile in your drawing to help keep you stimulated and to ensure that your work is marketable should you want to draw commercially.

There are various ways to become more versatile.

First is inspiration: You should expose yourself to as many different drawing styles as you can by looking at art books and viewing exhibitions amongst others. You could also try taking classes from different teachers as each teacher has their own style of drawing and teaching which they will pass on to you.

You could also be your own drawing coach and set yourself different tasks with different goals, aimed at different audiences. For example you could set yourself a project in which you illustrate a nursery rhyme, or design a poster for an art exhibition, or design a book cover. This will provide you with practice as well as material for a portfolio if you do want to get into drawing commercially.

You must ensure that you continually challenge yourself by learning to drawing different subject matter, using different media and different techniques. Perhaps look at websites and agencies that market the work of illustrators to see what clients are looking for so that you can develop your skills in the right direction.

All these combined efforts will finally guide you to learn step by step your own drawing style.



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judy  - thanks for ur ans   |:
i have been having some problems with shading , a lady artist told me i used to
much ,and i do keep trying. and for faces i still keep trying . some look goofy
like a cartoon. lol . and i can't get the shading soft enough for the faces that
i need a lot of practice . thanks jc
judy  - drawing   |:
thanks for sending ur topics on drawings .i'm 65 and i did some art when i was a
child and resently pick it back up finding it harder, i think i have lost my
touch but i do land scapes bringing the art to life is so hard . and i still
struggle with shapes . have u any thing i can look in to ,i cant go to librarys
we are living in a RV and travel and they usally dont let u take books out , i
have also read all u send to me and search the net for videos , and that even
gets more confusing .everyone has there own way, do u have dvds we can order. i
have been working on faces and the hows to gettting them to look like the pic.
thanks jc
Ruediger   |:
Dear Judy,

sounds like a great combination: traveling the country in a RV and
learning to draw by doing landscapes. I'm sure if you keep practicing you'll
improve soon and even get more skilled in drawing realistic faces that look like
the original.

Currently I have no DVD on these topics (although that's a
project I'm dreaming of and hope I'll get it done this year)

Happy
Drawing
Ruediger
mandira  - Thanks   |:
thankx for your inspiration, constant motivation and help.
rita  - i need more   |:
realy thx drawing secret website i realy learend alot but i want to learn how
too draw anime i mean people can u help me?
Ida  - 27 tested steps.   |:
I ordered this book last week,via paypal, but have not received the e-mail on
how to download the books. Also paypal took two payments of $17.00, when it was
supposed to be just one. Wrote you about this problem last week, but did not
get a respond. Hope I get one this time and hope it is not a scam.

Ida
Ruediger  - Your orders   |:
Dear Ida,

I wrote you on Monday concerning your orders. Also I sent you a
refund for one of your duplicate payments.

Please check also your SPAM folder,
maybe my email ended up there.

Happy Drawing
Ruediger
luke  - cars   |:
thisis good
klxsxs   |:
I want learn how to draw building but seem I have no time to do it...
Sierra  - Young help...   |:
Ok so im a young artist, who is very serious about my work. Im barly a teen and
no one takes my art seriously! I dont draw cartoons i draw animals, landscapes,
people, and everything. Im taking lessions and read art books but i want to
improve my skills way beond. I want to be as good as a grown up as soon as
possiable! Ive been
painting for 2 almost 3 years and drawing for 7 years. How
can i become a pro. I dont care what it takes ill do it. I want to improve my
skilles so badly! How can i do that?
Mimi  - a quick sketch   |:
Since i've no time to sit down to draw a complete picture, i've sketched a
protrait using the ordinary simple paint software and i'd like to show you how
am I doing, but don't know how to send and what picture size should i put in.
Need little help...
Ruediger  - quick sketch   |:
Hi Mimi,

you can scan your sketch and send it to
support@drawingsecrets.com

Happy Drawing
Ruediger
usama  - tree are the best   |:
i like your
drawings
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