When you start a drawing session, you may wonder why your first sketches are clumsy. Your hand muscles are not yet that agile. It’s good to start with a bit of warm up. For that, draw anything with a loose hand.
Warm Up drawing with a loose hand – Wacom Cintiq 22HD with Sketchbook Pro
00:01 Start drawing with simple shapes
00:04 Keep your hand loose
00:12 Draw with a moderate precision
00:15 We’ll adjust later
00:21 Use some light reflexion to the eyes
00:27 Add grey value using oblique hatching
00:31 Don’t follow the hair direction
00:42 Touch up to give more contrast
00:45 Using the bold pressure of the pen
Below is a quick tutorial on how I draw step-by-step.
I start with a vertical axis
A simple circle for the head
I add the Chin.
I like to continue with BOTH eyes. I don’t finish one eye to start an other. I purposely draw both together to make sure that both are aligned before adding more details in them.
Then the lips and the nose.
I readjust a bit the chin to make it more narrow.
I start to give the rough shape of the hair style like a “block”.
I draw the hair thinking of the weight. The hair start to curl below the chin.
Ok ! We got our main shape. Time to add some details and add values.
Time to ad some details to the eyes.
Think of adding a bit of light reflexion. It’s just a blank ellipse that partly hide the pupils.
A bit of touch up to give more contrast to the overall.
Voila, for the quick sketch of the day. I often start a drawing session drawing something that is not that accurate but beneificial for a good start.
If you havn’t draw for a while (few weeks for example), at the opposite you can plan to warm up with “precision exercises”. Instead of drawing with a loose hand, trace straight lines, ellipses and circles. You will help your brain to recalibrate with your pen.
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