5 Drawing Exercises for Beginners — The Beginner Drawing Course (2024)

Written By Taylor Payton

Below, I’ll get into why, but first, let’s list these bad boys out:

5 Drawing Exercises for Beginners — The Beginner Drawing Course (1)

  1. Straight lines

  2. Shape Spree

  3. Perspective Practice

  4. Gestural Thumbnails

  5. Compositional Thumbnails

Now, why are these my favorite drawing exercises for beginners?

Because it’s most of what you need packed into 5 exercises.

Here’s the rub - they’ve all got varying levels of difficulty too,

Have you ever watched a musician play a scale?

There are hundreds of ways to play just ONE of them.

Each time you consciously and deliberately play the scale, you’re building neural connections that will foster greater ability. When it becomes too easy (the point where you can do it without looking or thinking, hold a vigorous conversation, etc…) then it’s time to amplify the difficulty level.

So below, I’m going to show you how to do each of these exercises, and then I’ll give you variants for how to make them harder once you master the early forms.

Lastly, I’ll show you HOW they apply to drawing what you actually want to draw. No, I won’t just leave you with a set a wonderful exercises, I’ll give you the connection points between what you’re practicing, and how it applies.

Let’s dive in.

1 - Loosing the lines

5 Drawing Exercises for Beginners — The Beginner Drawing Course (2)

One of the biggest complaints I hear from beginners or would-be artists is “I can’t even draw a straight line!” Turns out, they require practice…Who knew? Drawing a straight line is crucial for man-made objects like vehicles and buildings, and drawing curved lines is crucial for more organic forms. Learning your lines isn’t just for acting, it’s for drawing too. Once you’re able to confidently and easily make marks of all sorts, your drawing toolkit grows to accommodate constructing everything from a cup to a full-blown person. Lines make it all happen.

Added difficulty: curved lines, shaded lines, longer lines.

2 - Shape Spree

5 Drawing Exercises for Beginners — The Beginner Drawing Course (3)



This is one of my favorites. After you’ve got some straight-line confidence, you can begin blasting out shapes all over your digital documents and sketchbook pages. Basic shapes are the forms that all forms reduce down to. Cones, Cylinders, Spheres, Half-Spheres, Pyramids, Circles, Triangles, Ovals, Cubes, etc… All of these will help you build the basis for the more complex forms that you’ll be drawing thereafter.

Added difficulty: More complex geometry, shaded shapes.

3 - Perspective Practice

5 Drawing Exercises for Beginners — The Beginner Drawing Course (4)



Perspective is integral. Really, it’s key. If you don’t learn perspective, your drawings will suffer. I promise. It hurts to spend hours on a drawing only to have deeply flaws perspective errors muddying the message of the work. That’s why we can do some simple drills to train our brains to work in accordance with this amazing fundamental.

Added difficulty: 2 point or 3 point perspective, all the way up to 4-point and fisheye perspectives.

4 - Gestural Thumbnails

5 Drawing Exercises for Beginners — The Beginner Drawing Course (5)

Who doesn’t like sketching little poses all over the page? With this technique, you can learn to get a powerful overview of human and animals forms in a matter of seconds. Having a small reference point will allow you to configure things like pose and proportion, making it way easier to blow the drawing up to something more rad and readable.

Added difficulty: Harder poses, complex animals, one pose at every angle.

5 - Compositional Thumbnails



5 Drawing Exercises for Beginners — The Beginner Drawing Course (6)

The granddaddy of ‘em all is composition. It’s how you arrange shapes, lines, forms, subjects, objects, and everything in between on a picture plane (like a piece of paper.)

Added difficulty:

Try doing them exclusively in black and white, or even color thumbnails. Try to do one scene at various angles.

Here’s a demonstration video of some of drawing these exercises in action:

Conclusion:

If you’re practicing these exercises for at least 15-25 minutes per time, and racking up 2-3 of those sessions each day, you’ll notice a new ease begin to take shape in your workflow. There’s no feeling like adding levels of skill with each passing day. Before diving into your work, just be sure to do the relevant kind of practice. If you’re working on a line-heavy piece, do the line exercises— or if you’re working on a figure drawing, the gestural ones will serve you well.

All it takes is a few weeks of being consistent to gain more proficiency, and once you’re feeling that you could use a new challenge, step it up a notch. Effectively, your work outside of your practices (the pieces you want to create) will challenge you enough, but having some strong exercises to warm and level you up makes drawing even more fun.

P.S. - REMEMBER THE FUNDAMENTALS!

Whenever you're ready, there are 2 ways I can help you:

1.Grow & Sharpen Your Drawing Skillshere. (1,800+ students)

2.Build better Paintings and get Commissionshere. (500+ students)

That’s all for now. Happy Drawing!

drawingdrawing basicsdrawing exercises beginners

Taylor Payton

5 Drawing Exercises for Beginners — The Beginner Drawing Course (2024)

FAQs

5 Drawing Exercises for Beginners — The Beginner Drawing Course? ›

Learn to draw better by copying.

Building off the work of those who've come before you is a great way to learn. Trying to pass off the work of another artist as your own is plagiarism, but emulating the work of accomplished illustrators is an observational exercise that can help you improve your drawing skills.

What are some good drawing exercises for beginners? ›

So, without further ado, let's dive into my 6 favorite drawing exercises.
  1. Practice gesture sketching.
  2. Draw a chair from observation. ...
  3. Copy other artists. ...
  4. Practice drawing the Loomis heads from different angles. ...
  5. Draw sculptures. ...
  6. Copy an upside-down line drawing by Picasso. ...
Dec 1, 2023

How can I start drawing as a beginner? ›

Remember, learning to draw is about improving your skills and familiarising yourself with the fundamentals.
  1. Recognise edges, lines and angles. ...
  2. Understand proportion and perspective. ...
  3. Judge light and dark. ...
  4. Use the right drawing equipment. ...
  5. Choosing the right platform.

How can I teach my self to draw? ›

Learn to draw better by copying.

Building off the work of those who've come before you is a great way to learn. Trying to pass off the work of another artist as your own is plagiarism, but emulating the work of accomplished illustrators is an observational exercise that can help you improve your drawing skills.

What is the first thing a beginner artist should learn? ›

An essential skill to learn as a beginning artist, whether drawing or painting, is perspective. If you want to achieve three-dimensional art, knowing perspective is key, including how to find the horizon line, determine the vanishing point and an overview of linear perspective.

Where can I start drawing with no experience? ›

At first start with simple or imaginary objects. You might make a table out of a series of rectangles and cylinders or a snake out of a series of circles. Once you can imagine the blocks that make up an object, you will have the creativity to draw them without having a model.

What do I draw when I don't know what to draw? ›

5 Sources for what to draw when you don't know what to draw.
  1. Household items. Take a look around your house. ...
  2. People. If you're the sketch on the go type, draw quick sketches of people on the bus or in a coffee shop. ...
  3. Urban sketching. Go outside or look out your window. ...
  4. Reference photos. ...
  5. Drawing prompts.
May 5, 2022

What shapes should a beginner practice drawing? ›

Drawing Squares, Rectangles, and Triangles

Practice will improve theses skills. Below are a few tips that will help improve drawing accuracy. Start by place dots to represent the corners where the sides of the shape will meet. The square and rectangle will have four corners and the triangle will have three.

How do I start a daily drawing practice? ›

Start with 5/10 minutes practice per day, max. Then you can build upon it. Even better, attach your drawing practice to something you are already doing everyday. For me, drawing when I wake up, before breakfast, is the best motivation (I'm one of those people who wakes up STARVING).

Do drawing exercises actually help? ›

Keep in mind; the more regularly you draw the easier you are likely to find warming up. Try challenging yourself to do this, drawing once every day. Even if it's only for a very short time you'll likely begin to see and feel a difference in your drawing as a result!

Top Articles
These 16 Negative Space Tattoos Will Amaze You
Take Fantasy Football to the next level this NFL season with Yahoo Fantasy Plus
Ilovepersuasian
ALLEN 'CHAINSAW' KESSLER | LAS VEGAS, NV, United States
Craigslist Free Stuff Merced Ca
Qdoba Calorie Calc
Urbfsdreamgirl
Thothub Alinity
Hailie Deegan News, Rumors, & NASCAR Updates
Pebble Keys 2 K380s Bluetooth Keyboard | Logitech
Chase Bank Pensacola Fl
Mypdr
Short Swords Resource Pack (1.21.1, 1.20.1) - Texture Pack
9192464227
Craigslist Motorcycles Salem Oregon
Covenant Funeral Service Stafford Obituaries
Jennifer Beals Bikini
Sejinming Telegram
Live Stream Portal
Ella Phipps Haughton
Craigslist Lubbick
Sign in to Office - Microsoft Support
Who We Are | Kappa Delta Sorority
Terraria Water Gun
Craigs List Waco
Lily Spa Roanoke Rapids Reviews
Papamurphys Near Me
Jodie Sweetin Breast Reduction
Zip Tv Guide
Waive Upgrade Fee
Gofish Dating
Live Gold Spot Price Chart | BullionVault
Diablo 3 Metascore
Mygxo Gxo Com Employee Login
Snyder Funeral Homes ♥ Tending to Hearts. ♥ Family-owned ...
Sydney V May Of Leaked
Seattle Rpz
Missing 2023 Showtimes Near Mjr Partridge Creek Digital Cinema 14
Princeton Mn Snow Totals
Sam's Club Gas Price Hilliard
Pathé Amsterdam Noord
Urgent Care Pelham Nh
424-385-0597 phone is mostly reported for Text Message!
Pinellas Fire Active Calls
Job Training and Education Scholarships | Workforce Solutions | Greater Houston | Texas
Mystery Mini Icon Box
Understanding DeFi The Roles, Tools, Risks, and Rewards of -- Alexandra Damsker -- 2024 -- O'Reilly Media -- 9781098120764 -- 79accdb00af9d0f41d97f44fa7970ff1 -- Annas Archive - Biblioteconomia
ᐅ Autoverhuur Rotterdam | Topaanbiedingen
Veracross Login Bishop Lynch
Morse Road Bmv Hours
2045 Union Ave SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49507 | Estately 🧡 | MLS# 24048395
Panguitch Lake Webcam
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Van Hayes

Last Updated:

Views: 5541

Rating: 4.6 / 5 (46 voted)

Reviews: 93% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Van Hayes

Birthday: 1994-06-07

Address: 2004 Kling Rapid, New Destiny, MT 64658-2367

Phone: +512425013758

Job: National Farming Director

Hobby: Reading, Polo, Genealogy, amateur radio, Scouting, Stand-up comedy, Cryptography

Introduction: My name is Van Hayes, I am a thankful, friendly, smiling, calm, powerful, fine, enthusiastic person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.