tailieunhanh - The Stick Figure Drawing You Were Never Taught

Could that stick figure drawing you made in 3rd grade be the beginnings of greatness? YES! Even the most skilled artists out there started somewhere and stick figures are what they started with. They are great for story-boarding and getting down ideas quickly. Skillfully drawing them to show believable action and movement can take some practice but with some basic knowledge you will be drawing them like a pro in no time. "While a basic stick figure drawing may not be what you have in mind as great work, it is the foundation of figure drawing." Everything great starts. | The Stick Figure Drawing You Were Never Taught Could that stick figure drawing you made in 3rd grade be the beginnings of greatness YES Even the most skilled artists out there started somewhere and stick figures are what they started with. They are great for story-boarding and getting down ideas quickly. Skillfully drawing them to show believable action and movement can take some practice but with some basic knowledge you will be drawing them like a pro in no time. While a basic stick figure drawing may not be what you have in mind as great work it is the foundation of figure drawing. Everything great starts off basic and elementary. This is why I always chant the motto Keep it Simple In this case it could not be any closer to the truth. Obviously we will get into a more in depth version of the stick figure drawing however the basics to creating one still apply. The Warm Up 1. You must be comfortable with the tools you are using. If you are stiff and rigid believe me this exercise will be more difficult than you will want it to be. The key is to get a loose but firm enough grip on your pen or pencil to let the lines flow smoothly onto the paper. Shake your hands loose . Let em flip and fly. If you get too tight with these drawings you will get stiff rigid drawings that have no life or action.