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    How can I improve my art fast?
    Kelly Medford
    Professional Artist
    Kelly Medford is an American painter based in Rome, Italy. She studied classical painting, drawing and printmaking both in the U.S. and in Italy. She works primarily en plein air on the streets of Rome, and also travels for private international collectors on commission. She founded Sketching Rome Tours in 2012 where she teaches sketchbook journaling to visitors of Rome. Kelly is a graduate of the Florence Academy of Art.
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    Use a mirror when you draw! Every once in awhile, stop and look at both your drawing and the thing that you're drawing in the mirror. Leonardo da Vinci recommended this—it's a great way to see you drawing in a new way and catch any mistakes.
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    How can I keep from making one eye larger than the other?
    Community Answer
    Draw a long horizontal rectangle, draw the eyes in it, and erase the rectangle when done.
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    How can I make myself see my artwork from a different point of view?
    Community Answer
    Hold your artwork up to the mirror and examine it reflection to ensure it's got proper perspective.
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    It's kinda hard to draw eyes and hands. But, can you show me how?
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    To be able to draw something realistically, you need to really scrutinize the shape of it. Google some pictures of human faces and eventually you will understand that since EVERYTHING in this world is is 3-dimensional, the eye partially caves into the face around the top and bottom edges, and kind of bulges out in the area around the iris and pupil. The basic shape of an eye is a sphere. Improve your sphere-shading techniques and you will be good to go. Do the same thing for hands and with practice (and patience!) you'll master these shapes in no time!
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    How could I become an artist without any formal training?
    Community Answer
    Practice daily, and improve your work easily by drawing realistic things, tracing, and reviewing previous work to help yourself improve.
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    I keep practicing, but I'm just not getting "there" with my drawing skills. What should I do?
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    It depends on how invested you are in becoming a good artist. Was this just something you wanted to dabble in for a while, or are you really committed to becoming a great artist? If the latter is your answer, consider taking art classes and setting aside time every day to practice your skills.
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    How can I get the perfect head shape (even on both sides)?
    Community Answer
    If you can master making a circle and line, then you should be fine. Remember that nothing is exactly even. Just try your best and study real faces to help you.
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    Any tips for making realistic drawings?
    Community Answer
    Just practice. Maybe try copying from pictures of your subject. Even tracing can help you improve your skills.
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    What if I don't like anime?
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    You don't have to draw anime! Here are some tips: draw as much as you possibly can, find your own style, enjoy the process, and don't ever give up. If you get upset and give up now, you will regret it in the future.
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    How can I learn to make the nose perfect?
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    Draw with simple, light and short lines until you have the shape you want. Once you've achieved the right shape, use an eraser to clear away any unnecessary lines.
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    How do I draw animated pictures?
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    Animated pictures usually have more exaggerated characteristics. If the character that you're trying to draw has a fairly large forehead, then draw it with a large forehead.
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    How can I draw straighter lines?
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    Draw them in one smooth motion -- don't do it too slowly or the lines will be bumpy, but don't go too quickly, either.
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    What pencils would you recommend for outlining/sketching but not shading?
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    Sometimes using ink pens are best for this, but if you are specifically looking for pencils, I recommend using 2H and/or 4b and 6b graphite pencils.
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    I'm a beginner at drawing. What should I draw to start?
    Community Answer
    Try drawing suns, basic faces, animals, such as cats, and flowers.
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    How do I make my shading more realistic?
    Hailey Jae Wait
    Community Answer
    A good way to make your shading look more realistic is to observe light, since shading involves the absence of light. Practice drawing a sphere and shade it as if there was a light source on the paper. It helps to note where the light would be coming from and add shade to your subject accordingly.
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    How do I make things symmetrical when I draw?
    Community Answer
    You could practice using lined graph paper to help you get proportions right.
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    Should I draw a landscape in layers, or all at once?
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    Draw the basic shape, then draw the shape of the rocks, cliffs, trees, cars, etc. Then add details, shading and color.
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    How do I improve my drawing?
    Community Answer
    Practice as much as you can and pay attention to the details and proportions of what you're drawing.
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    How can I shade my drawings better?
    Blazetail
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    Try to imagine where a light source is, and use photos for reference if it helps. Shade the shadowy areas darker and pay attention to where the light hits. That area should be the lightest part of your drawing.
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    What can I do to improve my portraits?
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    Draw more portraits. Examine the proportion of eyes, nose, lips, ears, and the overall shape of the head. Note the length and style of the hair. Compare with a real photograph of the person. You can get experience by doing image searches on celebrities and practicing.
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    Does the way you hold a pencil matter?
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    If you are able to comfortably use the pencil in the way that you hold it, then it should be fine.
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    How do I find my own art style that is unique if I tried several and messed up?
    Community Answer
    Keep drawing and experiment with different styles until you find something you like, then make it your own!
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    How do I draw straight lines?
    Community Answer
    You can learn by beginning with a ruler. Gradually reduce the use of a ruler and continue to practice your lines!
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    How do I draw a realistic drawing but not like anime?
    Community Answer
    Add depth to you picture by shading instead using hard outlines. focus on the flow and direction of the line work to enhance the realistic features of your artwork.
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    For drawing eyes, I use the rectangle box trick to help make the eyes even, but sometimes it doesn't work. Is there another way to make them even?
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    Yes! There are many ways to make them. I start by drawing the iris, then make a half circle over the iris. Do that to the bottom, too. Also, eyes are sometimes flatter, depending on the emotions you're trying to convey.
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    How can someone tell the difference between my new art style vs. my old style?
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    If you have a picture that you drew a while ago that you used to like/still like, get that out. Redraw whatever is in the picture, and see how you've improved.
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    How do I learn to draw if I have sensory processing disorder?
    Community Answer
    I also have sensory processing disorder. I usually start with tracing and getting the hang of what I'm trying to draw first, and then trying to draw freehand after that.
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    Any tips on shading?
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    When shading, it is important to focus on the different values on the object and note the different colors or tones. Recognize the dark values and the highlights on the object. Start out with a mid-tone over the whole thing, use an eraser to add highlights in the places with glare or reflection, and then use darker strokes on the other places. It is important to have contrast to really make it look 3D, but it should be blended using your finger or other tools to make it look seamless.
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    Do I need to take classes to make good drawings?
    Community Answer
    No, but they would help. If you can't, just keep practicing.
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    Can someone with gross motor skills be good at drawing?
    Drew Hawkins1
    Community Answer
    Anybody can work to improve their drawing ability. It takes a lot of practice and commitment, but anybody can do it!
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