Simple aesthetic drawings

  1. 21 Cute Aesthetic Drawing Ideas
  2. 40 Cool Things to Draw in Your Sketchbook
  3. How to draw super detailed anime aesthetic art


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21 Cute Aesthetic Drawing Ideas

As artists, we all know our craft is on our brains often, but we don’t always have the time to indulge in a project thoroughly. Enjoy these quick and cute aesthetic drawing ideas! I have found a lot of half drawings that I’ve gotten rid of because I no longer get inspired by them or did not know where I wanted to go with said project. That’s how this list was born! All of these drawings are cute enough to feel accomplished but also not too time-consuming. That, more likely than not, you will finish them–if I can do it, so can you. I, most of the time, always start with a pencil, and it’s no different here. But it’s also kind of fun to have imperfect drawings, and these are not bad for trying it that way, either. Have fun, and try a few different versions–I mention it a few times through the post. But many of these are great fun because you can easily tailor them to your preferences! Starting our list off with a bit of whimsy–these giant mushrooms are a great item to draw themselves or to set the background of a fantastical forest setting. Begin with the caps, specifically the tops of the lids, and then draw a circle that matches the length of the peaks. Continue to the stems and fill in the details before moving on with your next item or items. Need somewhere to store your favorite drawing pens? Look no further than this easy 2. Home Looking at this photo just makes me smell coffee! This drawing makes for a super cute small gift for someone’s coffee cart or anyone who love...

40 Cool Things to Draw in Your Sketchbook

Here is a list of cool things to draw in your sketchbook – For anyone looking to fill some empty pages with fun drawings. It can be difficult to find inspiration for your next drawing or art piece. That is why I wanted to create a collection of drawings here on my blog: To give artists inspiration and motivation to draw away to their heart’s content! I tried to include different levels of drawings to try, whether you are a beginner or intermediate level drawing enthusiast. I hope you find the right drawing idea that sparks your enthusiasm to begin drawing! Drawing Tips: First create a pencil sketch of your drawing. Once you are satisfied with you sketch, outline your drawing with an ink pen. Erase the sketch underneath when the ink dries – And you have yourself a finished drawing! If you are looking for what art supplies I use to create my drawings, please check out my blog post ** This blog post is an updated version of my previous one on cool things to draw. I wanted to bring more original posts here on this blog. I hope you may understand these changes. Disclaimer: This site is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com 1. Mountains Let’s first start off this blog post with a simple drawing of some mountains. Mountains are a great subject for anyone learning to draw so I hope you give this drawing a try in your sketch...

How to draw super detailed anime aesthetic art

Index • Introduction • Simplifying Objects and Understanding them in Perspective • Values (Foreground, Middle-Ground & Background) • Conceptualizing the Scene (sketch) • Lineart • Coloring and Shading • Finishing Touches • Image Formats and Exporting 1. Introduction When creating illustrations, we often make the mistake of wanting to put in so many details that in the end we overload the image, losing the meaning we originally wanted it to convey. In this tutorial I will teach you how to include lots of elements in an illustration in a way that keeps it from looking too busy and keeps the main element you want highlighted clearly in the line of sight of the viewer. To create the illustration for this tutorials I have used two different pieces of software: • Clip Studio Paint (CSP) for sketching and digital inking. CSP has a brush stabilizer that makes your lines very comfortable and fluid. This (in my opinion) makes this software ideal for both inking and sketching your illustrations. • Photoshop (PSD). For coloring and final brush-up. As PSD is specially designed for photo editing, it has lots of options in terms of coloring and post-production of images, making digital coloring very easy. 2. Simplifying Objects and Understanding them in Perspective For any illustration (be it simple or more complex) you must understand that any element that appears in it, be it a character or an object in the environment, can be simplified into geometric shapes. This will save you a lot ...