Tips for drawing quick sketches from life by Brenda Hoddinott. Learn to draw a sketch


Hello friends! In this article, we will define sketching and talk about where this concept came from.

Nowadays, sketching can be considered a separate direction in design and art. However, this was far from the case before. Initially sketches (from English word sketch- quick drawing) called hand-drawn sketches. Moreover, the important criterion was precisely the speed of the work.

Such sketches were made in a separate notebook allocated for sketches, or even on a piece of paper that turned up under the arm. At the same time, they could be used various materials: pencils, charcoal, watercolor, pastel and so on. As a rule, these were only sketches of future paintings that did not have much value. Thanks to a quick freehand sketch, artists could build a composition future picture, pick up basic colors and tools.

However, over time, the situation has changed. So what is sketching these days? Now this is a whole trend in art, which includes both high-speed freehand sketches and detailed illustrations with balanced proportions, on which the designer worked for more than one hour.

Thus, for some, sketching has become an exciting hobby, a way of self-expression and escape from the routine. And someone went further and began to study academic drawing, expanding their horizons.

There are even special notebooks for sketches - the so-called sketchbooks, designed both for keeping personal diary with sketches, and to create full-fledged illustrations in the field of design. Previously, sketchbooks often had to be made by yourself, using special paper for watercolors, drawings or pastels. However, now the market offers a fairly large range of products in this segment.

Currently, there are many areas of sketching. These are sketches in a cafe, and city sketches, and portrait sketching ... Completely different objects can cause inspiration for an artist: both his own working tools, and a cup of coffee with a croissant. Travel sketches are also very popular: people want to capture what they saw on long trips by simply making a full-page drawing or a whole collage of sketches with pasted memorabilia like plane tickets.

However, it should be noted that sketching can act not only as a hobby. Separately, it is worth saying a few words about its application in the field of design. After all, sketches are not just a way to pass the time pleasantly, but for some it is also an element of a working routine. Speaking about the professional use of sketching, we can distinguish such areas as interior design, architecture, fashion sketching, website prototyping, industrial sketching, and so on. Each of these areas has its own characteristics.

Creating professional sketches requires certain knowledge, skills and often takes more than one hour. So, for example, when drawing an interior sketch, a designer must understand the principles of perspective, light and shade modeling, be able to build objects at one or more vanishing points, and also convey various textures on paper, such as wood, concrete, marble, glass, metal, and so on.

The world of sketching is truly diverse. Everyone is free to choose which direction is closer to him. And we will try to analyze in more detail its individual aspects on the pages of this site.

If you are interested in sketching, you can also check out free lessons or presented in our studio.

Hello! AT recent times I just can’t sit down to shoot the next video lessons, and even more so video courses, but I still try to draw regularly. It is clear that at high loading there is no time for big masterpieces. But this is not a reason to completely abandon the creative component of life. During such a period, the art of sketching or quick sketches comes to the rescue. If you have only 10-30 minutes a day free, then they are quite enough to devote to quick sketches, thereby not only maintaining your drawing skill, but also improving your view of things, the confidence of strokes and lines.

In this article, I will talk about some services that allow you to sketch more efficiently. Let me remind you that main idea sketching - in a very short time to depict on paper the main idea, the concept of the drawing, so that this idea is understandable to any viewer. At the same time, the time limit plays a very important role - the artist begins to look at the object of drawing differently, highlights only character traits and features of the object. In sketching, they can appear very clearly personality traits the artist himself, including emotions, because the drawing is done quickly, vividly, with the desire to convey the image of the object as quickly as possible.

I decided to try my hand at the art of sketching and now I know for sure that I will not give up this business, because. I see a lot of useful things for myself in this process, especially in the direction of development creativity. For the experiment, I used one of the foreign services quick poses, where photos of models are provided free of charge for sketching for a while. I will return to this site a little later, but for now let's look at others:

characterdesigns.com

This resource, in addition to information about the development of the character, offers a whole set of photosets that can be used as reference for sketches. There is no time limit here, as well as options for selecting objects. The principle is simple - choose a set of photos opposite " Choose a photoset:"and press the button . Next, choose your favorite photo and draw a sketch. This is the simplest option and essentially only provides you with photos. You have to control the drawing time yourself, which is a big minus.

reference.sketchdaily.net

An excellent service with a tool for submitting references on various topics with the ability to select a time interval. By clicking on the link, you can choose what you want to draw - the full body (Full Body), body parts (Body Parts) or animals (Animals). For example, you decide to draw hands. To do this, you need to go to the bookmark Body Parts and set the settings:

  • Body part (Part): hands (Hands)
  • Gender: male (Male)
  • View (View): front (Front)
  • Time interval (Time): e.g. 2 minutes

Next, click on the button . A random photo will open for you and the countdown will begin, during which you must have time to draw the object depicted in the photo. Adrenaline starts to go off scale when you don’t have time, and time comes to an end very quickly 🙂 That’s when in the next picture you start thinking about how to be in time and what steps you need to take for this. Your own view is born on what needs to be drawn first and what to detail later, so that it can convey the main features of the object.

I will not translate all the settings here. Even if you don't know of English language, then by simply enumerating the parameters you can find out what each setting item is responsible for. There is nothing difficult there. Let's move on to the next service.

artists.pixelovely.com

Also a very nice site specially made for sketching with the ability to choose what you want to draw. And as in the previous service, in addition to human figures, you can choose references of different animals and birds. Consider choosing a reference for drawing a human figure. To do this, go to the Practice Figure Drawing section and select the answers to the questions.

For example, we want to draw only male dressed (covered) models with a time interval of 2 minutes. In this case, the settings will look like this:

Next, click on the button and start drawing. After 2 minutes, the picture will change to another one and you will start a new sketch. Of the minuses - it is not visible how much time is left until the end of the time interval, there is no timer.

quickposes.com

Well, we got to the service, which I stopped at one time. The service differs from similar ones in that for a certain number of hours you get a certificate from quickposes . There are 3 levels of certification:

  • Level 1 (for 10 hours of drawing)
  • Level 2 (for 30 hours of drawing)
  • Level 3 (for 70 hours of drawing)

BUT! There is required condition! Only 30 minutes of drawing spent per day are credited to the certificate. This means that you can get a first level certificate in a maximum of 20 days, provided that you draw for 30 minutes every day.

This is done mostly in order to instill in you the skill of daily sketching. The certificate itself should not be a goal, it's just a nice addition, as the author of the site writes.

If you want to track time and get a certificate, then prepare your email address and go to home page site quickposes:


Here we need to select options:

  1. themed poses, such as athletes or warriors
  2. reference display time interval
  3. your email
  4. inverted mode (I always put No)

And push the button to start drawing.

To check your progress, you can enter your email in the left column of the site (number 5 in the screenshot above) and click on the button .

It is important to always use the same email address, because later on it will send you a certificate.

Here are some of my sketches that I drew using the references of this service:







It was very interesting to try to make sketches with different materials, for example, pen, pencil, charcoal, pastel and on different paper. I always set the interval to 120 seconds, because in addition to the main silhouette, I wanted to have time to add a few details. But sometimes this was difficult to do, because. time was running out quickly.

I would like to note that several times I had a very interesting state, when all thoughts left my head and the hand itself drew what it considered necessary. At the same time, I kept in mind the drawing completely, and not some individual details and strokes. It's quite difficult to put into words, but it's much easier to feel when you're drawing fast and want to make the drawing recognizable.

I didn't manage to draw every day. There were days when there was no time even to allocate 10 minutes. Either there was time, but there was no strength. So instead of 20 days, I scored 10 hours of drawing in about a month. At the same time, on the 4th-5th day, thoughts began to creep into my head, such as why do you need this, you don’t need to force yourself to do it every day, etc. 🙂 But if you don’t pay attention to them and continue to draw, then they soon leave and you just enjoy from the process.

As a result, after about a month, I received such a certificate in pdf format by mail:

At the same time, both from the results and from the sensations, I noticed that the strokes and lines in the sketches became more confident and much more pleasing to the eye.

I suggest you try your hand at quick sketches. Draw anytime, anywhere, be liberated in drawing. It is not necessary to create only full pictures. Even 5 minutes of sketching is good for creative development.

As practice shows, for hundreds and even thousands of centuries, sketches have been used by artists, designers, inventors, architects and engineers to quickly display scenes, objects or their thoughts on paper.

Some sketch what they see directly, others sketch ideas that come to mind before they are forgotten.

Some sketches become the basis for a work of art or an invention. And others remain only in the album.

Whatever the reason for creating a sketch, there is always an opportunity to make them better. After all, fortunately, sketchers in their history, based on experience, have created their own golden fund of tricks and tricks.

We'll consider best advice from the best sketchers in this article.

1. Make the sketchbook your friend.

Drawing in an album teaches you to first look, then observe, and finally, it becomes possible to find a source of inspiration in it.— Le Corbusier

Any drawing requires practice. But, since sketching is, in many ways, aimed at capturing the present moment, it is not enough to sketch only on a planned schedule. It takes a lot of practice to create spontaneous sketches, and for this you always need to have an album with you.

Countless great artists always carried a sketchbook with them wherever they went. Pablo Picasso used his sketchbook to constantly practice his technique. His notebooks are full of preliminary drawings for some of his great works, as well as copies of paintings he liked, or just sketches of views from his studio.

Film director Guillermo del Toro uses his notebook to describe in detail the ideas behind his films. His notes are interspersed with illustrations of weird and wonderful fantasy characters, caught whenever he had an idea. Other artists also use their scrapbooks to collect fleeting ideas to use later. British ceramic artist Grayson Perry describes his notebook as "an archive of silly notes that later become art".

The most famous sketchbook creator was Leonardo da Vinci. In his albums you can find anything: from anatomical drawings to inventions in the field of technology.

There is one common feature all these albums. Compared to an artist's finished work, which may appear highly detailed and accomplished in a gallery or movie screen, sketchbook drawings are rougher, simpler, and more spontaneous. And, thanks to the habit of their creators to always carry their album in their pocket, sketches in them could be created at any time.

Buy a sketchbook from your nearest art store and have it become your new one. best friend. Whenever you see something interesting, take the time to do a quick sketch. It doesn't have to be perfect, and you don't have to sit down at the table every time or look for something else. comfortable spot for sketching.

Get into the habit of it, and very soon you will begin to look at the world through the eyes of a sketcher. The artist John Ruskin wrote that people who often paint the world begin to see it differently.

“Two people go for a walk. One makes sketches, the other has no such practice. They will go down the green path... One will see the alley and the trees... But what will the sketcher see? His eyes are accustomed to seek the origins of beauty and penetrate into the smallest details beauty."— John Ruskin

The main idea:

Buy a pocket album and don't part with it. Do sketches spontaneously when you have a great idea or see an interesting scene.

2. Learn to hold your hand correctly

First secret good sketch may seem obvious - it all depends on how you hold your pencil.

Wrong hand position typical mistake newbie. Most people try to draw by holding a pencil in the same way as when writing. But this is not the best solution for drawing, using the same muscles as when writing.

The most important thing to understand for different drawing need different hand positions.

Australian artist Helen Southes identifies four different ways to hold a pencil while sketching:

as when writing, the hand rests on paper. suitable for drawing intricate details
extended grip - when the hand is raised from the sheet and can create free lines
top grip is good for hatching
the lower grip can make extended lines

For more technical, precise drawing, such as an architectural sketch, the lines should be straight and as precise as possible. Architect Bob Borson recommends a curious trick for beginner sketchers: Try not to move your wrist or arm from the elbow, but move your entire arm from the shoulder.

This eliminates the "wobble" created by small movements of the wrist and elbow.

The main idea:

Learn different pencil techniques, hand positions, what types of sketches they are suitable for. Practice your accuracy by drawing from the shoulder rather than at the wrist.

3. Don't be afraid to wash

Many skeptical beginners envy those who make almost no eraser adjustments to their work. They are saddened by the sight own drawings, full of fixes that they perceive as a failure.

But, as he explains English artist Stephen Farthing, even experts are making adjustments. In his series of lectures at Oxford, he points to the drawing of John Ruskin, perhaps the creator of the most talented sketches of nature in history. If you look closely at the drawing, you will see that Ruskin is constantly erasing and redrawing the lines, making dozens of tiny corrections.

“This is the essence of modern drawing, Farthing explains, Draw, make mistakes, correct them by drawing the right lines.

Using an eraser will give you great sketching practice. You will make more confident lines, because they can always be corrected. Instead of carefully trying to get the "perfect" line, you can take risks and draw without overthinking, knowing that you can erase it if necessary.

Sketches will become more lively, lighter and more similar to the original object.

The eraser can also be used for artistic effect on its own. Some sketches can be made beautiful by first covering a piece with graphite or charcoal, and then using an eraser like a pen to whiten out the highlights, as Disney animator Aaron Blaze demonstrated in his drawings of fabulous creatures.

The main idea:

All great artists use an eraser. Include it in your list of materials and don't be afraid to make corrections.

4. Learn to use tone

Tone is the gradation of dark and light. This is what makes our image three-dimensional, gives a sense of depth.

The simplest example of how to use tone is to see how light hits an object. The part closest to the light will be almost white, the farthest part will be the darkest. Between them there will be gradations, the sharpness of which depends on the softness of the light source.

However, there are many other ways to use tone.

Tone can give a sense of distance. In their art lectures Stephen Farthing describes how John Ruskin, in his sketch of the mountain scene, uses darker tones in the closer parts of the image and lighter in those farther away, as in his sketch of the Alps below.

Sketchbook by John Ruskin

How tone affects a drawing depends not only on the darkness of the applied strokes, but also on how they are laid, in what direction. Different strokes can be used to create the feel of different objects in an image.

In his 1900 book The Practice and Science of Drawing, the English artist Harold Speed ​​explains how different stroke directions can be used to create tone.

“Hatching lines that follow the shape suggest softness, rounded strokes give the fullness and tangibility of the form, lines can be hard and intersect in all directions, due to their diversity, a riddle of tone arises”. — Harold Speed.

Speed ​​does not recommend messy scribbles, they look unprofessional and do not help in creating tone.

Pencil can be given a very even tone - good for smooth skin, clouds, or shiny hard objects - by a method known as brushing or polishing (described by artist Diane Wright).

Brushing consists of rubbing the design with a soft cloth or compressed paper and results in a soft, "mottled" texture, while polishing requires rubbing the sketch with a very hard (3H) pencil and this method retains more detail.

The main idea:

There are many methods for creating tone to make the objects in your sketches saturated. Carefully study shading techniques, how to use tone to show light, depth, and texture.

5. Create a "Dictionary of Meaningful Things"

When you get familiar with sketching tools, you can create a directory from different materials(pencil, 3d pen, chalk, graphite, charcoal…) and techniques (hatching, crosshairs, shading, polishing…).

But how quickly can you get your bearings when sketching? When you grab your sketchbook to sketch a beautiful scene before it disappears, you may not have time to stop and consider whether it would look better with a 2B or 3B pencil, with a curved or crossed stroke.

As a solution to this problem, the Ashmolean Museum recommends creating a "dictionary of meaningful things" and writing it down in your album. Each time you learn a new tone technique or acquire new type pencil, mark it in your "dictionary" and give it a short label.

This way you can quickly refer to your "vocabulary" whenever you start drawing. Quickly evaluate what method is best to sketch the scene in front of you. This is especially useful for painting outdoors where your time may be limited and your decision must be made outside the comfort of the studio.

Careful mastering of all the lessons of this course will help you take the first steps in studying human anatomy and proportions, teach draw people from life and from your imagination, in various poses and in motion, naked and in clothes.

The first lesson is a preparation for the actual study of the figure, and also lays the foundation for the structure of further work. Practical exercise at the end of the lesson will be of particular value to you as an artist when creating a model of a person and in preparing preliminary sketches, sketches, thinking of ideas, suggestions, actions and poses where the figure is to be drawn without the use of models or copying. I highly recommend give him the utmost attention, and by no means skip it.

We draw a person from nature

In order to draw something well from memory or from your imagination, you must first build up a stock of basic knowledge on the subject. It is best to start drawing from nature. By constantly observing others, you can easily and quickly find out a large number of information about proportions, shape and structure, and in the process you will also develop your drawing skills. No amount of information gleaned from textbooks on drawing a person cannot serve as a substitute for this valuable exercise.

You must learn information not only about the shape and structure of the body, but also gain a deep knowledge of how people stand, sit, and move if you want them to be convincing on paper. For this reason, you must always use a sketchbook.

sketchbook

Just as a writer needs a notebook to jot down thoughts, and an athlete needs to exercise regularly to be in top shape, the artist needs an album or sketchbook to constantly hone your skills and visual memory. Your sketchbook should always be with you, so choose the optimal size for yourself and carry it in your bag or backpack with with a simple pencil. It is not necessary to buy an expensive sketchbook, because. you will have to do a lot of sketches and notes, and you will not even notice how quickly it will end. Buy something simpler so you don't have to worry about the cost. Sketchbook catalog from web-paint.

The best place to start probably at home. Your family members are ideal sitters because they are easily available and often don't do much. vigorous activity such as reading or watching TV.

In order to keep your "models" ready to pose, it's best not to spend too much time on each drawing. Each sketch must be done no more than 10 minutes. It has great importance, because on the this stage quantity is important, not quality. You will quickly learn how to capture the essence of a pose or character in a few strokes and your work will be very realistic.

Having made several sketches in familiar environment, you'll soon feel confident enough to take your sketchbook outside. Find a suitable secluded spot for yourself where no one will disturb you and try to make some sketches.

You should get into the habit of drawing all the time. Whenever you have a free moment, take out your sketchbook and sketch the people around you: standing at the bus stop, sitting in a cafe, or eating at work. good opportunity make sketches of the people nearby. Pencil or ball pen perfect as a tool.

Use only one side of the paper. There are three reasons for this. First, cheap paper shows through, so the lines you draw on one side can affect the quality of your work on the other. Secondly, even if you use paper good quality, pencil drawings on the reverse pages will erase the roughness, and spoil each other. The third reason for using only one side is that in due course you can take apart your sketchbook page by page and compare one work with another to check your progress.

At first, you will have no more than a tilt of the head or a turn of the shoulders before the subject starts to move. This is normal: everything you do contributes to the growth of your knowledge of the human figure. These details may not seem very valuable, but they are. If you are able to portray an untidy look young man hunched over opposite bus stop or a tired old woman burdened with shopping, your work will have authenticity, because the essence of character lies precisely in the subtlety of such details. You will be surprised how easy it is to notice and how it will be appreciated by everyone who sees your work.

Your sketchbook should serve as your personal document. In fact, many artists also take notes in it and add comments to sketches, thereby increasing their usefulness later, especially if the sketch is to be used as the basis for a finished drawing.

Do not strive for neat, well-groomed drawings, artistically arranged on the page. Your album is not for that. Now your goalcapture character and the position of the selected object within a few minutes. Pick someone who is likely to stay in the same position for a while longer and get to work. Do not be shy. Do not try to make attractive lines, this exercise is to quickly capture the moment. Your sketches should be a real pleasure to see and sketch the life around you, as well as help you develop a sharp eye and a confident stroke.

If you've never tried sketching, you might think it's hard work, but it's not. This is the sweetest and most useful activity. It relaxes and invigorates, and is also a means of improving drawing skills.


Always keep a sketchbook with you, wherever you are.
This is so important that I won't get tired of repeating it. Draw people waiting on a train platform, or people sitting on a park bench, or your family members watching TV. In bars, restaurants, cafes and on the street you can see people of various sizes and builds. Mark them in your scrapbook and you will never regret it. Sketching is not only fun, it's also the best way expand your knowledge and abilities. If you want to create living realistic works, this should become a habit. Sometimes it is worth including the background and surrounding details in the sketch. It could be surrounding trees or buildings. When you start drawing from your head, this experience will be very valuable.

As we progress through the course, we will periodically return to this topic, drawing sketches from life. Without this exercise, your powers of observation and your drawings from memory will gradually deteriorate until they are little more than a series of clichés.

Practical task

Make at least 20-30 sketches different people in different environments. I do not recommend going to next lesson until you complete this task. This exercise should become your regular daily workout.

The article used materials from the book Ron Tiner "Figure Drawing without a model".

The sketch has recently been gaining the attention of beginners and continuing artists. Sketchy is unique opportunity see the world through the eyes of an artist.
A sketch is the best way to reflect reality on paper in a short period of time. How to start sketching? This takes practice and necessary materials to create a sketch.
To get started, you need inspiration and a lack of fear. Inspiration will help you see a certain picture that you want to remember and reflect on paper. And the absence of fear will allow you to quickly switch to creating a drawing and not be afraid clean slate paper. As practice shows, if you are a novice artist, then it is the fear of the result and self-doubt that can slow down any inspiration you have. Try to draw, let creepy images come out at first, with time and practice, high-quality images will appear that you will look at with pleasure.

Further, a sketch is a sketch, a picture that you want to keep in memory, and then enjoy viewing the pictures after some time. To do this, it is best to purchase a special notebook where you will add drawings every time you see something interesting. Such a notebook will encourage you to draw better and more, as you will be able to view the resulting drawings. However, having a notebook does not mean that you will be sketching. If you have inspiration and desire, then at first you can draw sketches on plain paper, the main thing is that it be at hand in certain time. In the future, the choice must be taken more seriously.
The sketch can become your book of impressions, memories and ideas for the future. If you still bought the necessary sketchbook, then you can collect various tickets, checks, small photos in it, as well as make notes and, of course, draw.

Sketches should be light, fast and uncomplicated, this rule is the main idea of ​​sketches. So, you do not need to have a complete art education to make your sketchbook the epitome of creativity and beauty. The idea of ​​sketches is that the artist draws what he sees, so there is often a small amount of time to create a sketch. It is enough to outline the silhouette, and then work out the details. Let the resulting drawing not be a clear copy of what you saw, but it will convey your feelings and impressions at that very moment.
If you are painting in public place, then do not be shy of condemnation or views from the side. You draw for yourself, and everyone who looks with condemnation may not even know how to hold a pencil in their hands.

How can you draw a sketch? Everything you have on hand is suitable for - liner, pencil, felt-tip pen, pen. At the beginning creative way use a simple pencil, it will allow you to make adjustments to your drawings. Also, a nag will become an indispensable assistant.
Your goal is not to build an academically correct drawing, but to create an interesting illustration that will remind you of certain area time. Of course, do not forget about practice and certain skills that you need to achieve before you admire your drawings.

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