Drawing Exercises for Beginners
Course by Steven Zapata
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Lessons
6 Lessons
Duration
3h 36m
Skill Level
All Skill Levels
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overview
This course is comprised of a variety of videos that would be perfect for beginning artists, or those of any skill level who are looking to strengthen their artistic muscles You'll find a wide selection of exercises you can easily integrate into your day to day practice routine.
In this course you'll find 3.5+ Hours of guidance on drawing exercises that train essential skills for designers and artists.
Demonstrations are 4k and most are done in real time with live commentary as I draw.
These are exercises that have stood out to me from the hundreds I've tried over the years, and I have filled many sketchbook pages with these.
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Assignments
A variety of exercises to help you practice what you've learned. After you do the assignments, you can post them in the community for feedback and see what other students are posting.
Step by Step Process
Watch step by step video demos from start to finish with educational commentary from the instructor. Most of us are visual learners (we’re artists!), so reading about it or hearing it explained is not enough. We have to see it!
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What others are saying
Gordon Tran
Although the boxman exercise in this course is a common and basic exercise, Steven recontextualizes the use of the boxman in a way that allows students to understand their uses in bigger, more complicated scenes. This is without a doubt the easiest and most accessible way to begin drawing from imagination without freaking out.
Steven also shows students a great exercise in gaining access to the world you create on paper. This exercise gives you the opportunity to think about scale and perspective without being technical all the time. This exercise grants access to a specific design mindset that will be used to create your own believable worlds
Lessons Box Men Explained Box Men Scenes Real Room from Memory Creating Textures Emoji Based Expressions Form Design - Vases
Drawing Exercises for Beginners (6 lessons)
Drawing Exercises for Beginners
In this lesson, I show you a fun design exercise designed to help you make dynamic poses and forms using only boxes. Don’t feel the need to think inside the box when working on these box men-- this exercise is meant to flex your creative muscles!
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Now that you know how to sketch box men, let’s talk about how you can integrate them into scenes. Using this exercise, we can create “Tinkertoy” versions of complex scenes that can grow into rendered pieces later on.
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Drawing a room you’re familiar with from memory can be an immensely powerful tool to practice design. I explain the process and demonstrate with a drawing
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In this lesson, I’ll show you one of my favorite exercises. We’ll design abstract textures to practice creation of forms and values. This exercise is perfect for getting creative and discovering shapes and textures that work for you.
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This exercise uses emojis and your own facial expressions to create emotive sketches. This is excellent practice for sketching characters with varied ident
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This is a product design silhouette exercise repurposed for artists of all backgrounds and interests. It will help you better understand the balance between positive and negative shapes as well as proportion.
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