good morning steemit users.
today I will give you good drawing tips.
You want to improve your drawing skills? With dedication and attention to methods that improve image quality, it is not impossible that your drawing ability will be better than it is today. Some exercises will require you to be bolder and push yourself to go beyond the limits you previously considered beyond your ability or not your style. To help improve your drawing skills, you need to reapply the basics of pencil holding, using hatching techniques, and practicing every day.
Learn the basics:
Learn how to hold a pencil. Everyone will find a way to hold a different pencil that they think is most comfortable. However, there are some basic things that can help you find the most effective pencil holding way. Position the pencil between the forefinger and thumb in the dominant hand. For basic drawing techniques, do not hold the pencil too close to the tip because it will limit your flexibility to move it. Conversely, do not hold it too far back so you can not control it properly. Try to hold it how centimeters from the tip, about a quarter of pencil length. Hold the pencil loosely enough so you can freely move your fingers, hands, and wrists. When drawing lines, use your fingers. Imagine movements such as snapping your fingers. When drawing curves or circle shapes, use your wrist, while your fingers not moving. Although you will feel awkward, try so that the tip of the pencil sticks to the paper. Even when drawing the circle. Take the wrist from the paper and practice drawing the unbroken circle. Do not make the dotted line. Sometimes, beginner artists will make small lines, and try to connect each line, while the pencil keeps moving. Although it's a bit awkward, and it's harder to draw longer and curved lines without lifting a pencil, keep practicing. Once accustomed, the lines you make will look better. Sometimes, you need to hold a pencil in your palm while shading.This technique lets you use the edge of a pencil to produce a smoother shade and can control the amount of pressure you apply.
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