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Introduction to Digital Painting with Ameer Ali Batch (VI)
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Human Anatomy and Character Design with Ameer Ali (Batch 3)
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Character Design Basics
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Basics of Procreate - A Comprehensive Guide
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What is drawing?
Drawing is a type of visual art in which an artist creates artwork using various tools such as graphite pencils, canvas, papers, pens, inks, brushes, and so on to tell a story, express an idea, or depict an emotion. People who choose drawing as their career path are primarily known as "artists." However, depending on their portfolio and the industry they work in, this title may vary. Drawing is one of the oldest forms of art known to mankind and is still flourishing with the passage of time. Despite the fact that technology is taking over most industries, drawing is not going away anytime soon. Drawing ideas has always fascinated people of all ages.
How long does it take to learn drawing for an aspiring artist?
According to various observations, an aspiring artist is sought out to learn basic drawing over a period of up to 5 to 9 months. Meanwhile, many learners do pace up quickly due to their sheer interest. Because drawing is a practical skill, it has already been demonstrated that the more time a learner spends practicing, the faster he progresses.
How many types of drawings are there?
Types of drawing are subjective to be counted, since it can be filtered out with pointers like pencil styles, coloring styles, sketching styles, etc. However, following are some of the basic and easy drawing types to start with.
- Doodling - estimated to be around 500,000 years old
- Line Art - 75,000 Years Old
- Sketching - 30,000 to 10,000 BC
- Abstraction - (Record not traceable. However, people agree on 19th Century)
- Technical Drawing - 15th Century
- Anamorphosis Art - 16th Century
- Fashion Art - 16th Century
- Manga/Comic Art - 19th Century
- Cartoon - 19th Century
- Realism - 19th Century
- Cubism - 19th Century
- Pointillism - 19th Century
- Modernism - 20th Century
- Pop Art - 20th Century
- Hyperrealism - 20th Century
Where should I begin learning to draw?
Usually, people start drawing by shaping out objects they see in front of their eyes on a sheet of paper. However, their drawing ideas may vary depending on their age bracket or their prior exposure to drawing. Those who have been around for a while will begin by learning about human anatomy. Specifically, those who want to create characters for anime, comics, or just love character design should keep their eyes focused on human anatomy.
What important techniques should I master to become a professional drawing artist?
Mature newcomers in the drawing field always aim to become professional artists so that they may reach out to a wider audience with their drawing ideas. However, a journey has to be accomplished in order to be called a professional artist. Acing lies in the constant practice of each trick and technique of drawing art. Also, it is not necessary to keep practicing until you master all of the techniques since it may divert your consolidated attention. But some of these techniques should be mastered by every professional artist since the core of drawing any artwork goes through these techniques. Those techniques include:
- Back & Forth
- Hatching
- Cross Hatching
- Scribble
- Circling
- Stippling
- Blending
- Highlighting
- Rendering
What equipment or tools are necessary for drawing and where can I get them?
Beginners always tend to have such queries since the rest might have their own particular way of drawing. For newcomers, some of the most important tools include:
- Drawing Board/Easels
- Sketchbook
- Pens
- Graphite Pencils
- Graphite Sticks
- Color Pencils
- Blending Stumps
- Crayons
- Erasers
- Fine liners
- Cartridge Pen
- Sharpeners
- Ink
- Drawing Compass
- Fixative
- Paper Support
Where can I get an online drawing course in Urdu or Hindi?
Well, if you have gone through all the information above, then you are on the right track. Let’s explore drawing courses together for you. ITeachStuff offers high-quality online drawing lessons in Urdu and Hindi. With acclaimed artists from Pakistan bringing new and entertainment-infused online courses for their fans, followers, and aspiring artists. ITeachStuff provides a global platform where learners across the globe can come together for a productive learning ecosystem.