Showing posts with label Creating Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Creating Art. Show all posts

31.10.10

Gaining Better Skills With Drawing Tutorials

You can also find online drawing tutorials, with plenty of great resources. One option, is the Learn to draw website, with tutorials showing step by step, how to draw.

You can also download software like the drawing professor to your computer to assist you with the online course. That way, you can learn about shading, shadowing, and still life drawing at your own convenience and comfort, in your own home.

The course includes drawing tutorials to teach you how to draw for websites, so you can gain skills to draw for blogs and websites for yourself or others, or even as a lucrative side business.

Improving your drawing skills, does not mean you need to take time off work, when you can learn with online drawing tutorials.

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20.9.10

Learning How To Draw People With Basic Equipment

Some artists, make drawings to help them relax and even get ideas to create a painting on a canvas. If you are drawing for the first time, then cut out as many distractions and send all your calls to voicemail, so you can concentrate on your drawing.

Your drawing space must also have great lighting, so you can clearly see shadows and shapes that you are including in your drawing, showing facial features and expressions in greater detail.

It is also easier to learn how to draw people when you have a model. If you are unable to have a live person there while you practice, you can use a photograph.

The model does not have to be a professional model, she may be a family friend who has agreed to pose for your drawings. It may be easier to practice drawing with a family friend rather than hiring a professional and incurring costs, while you are learning to draw.

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12.9.10

Gaining Better Skills With Drawing Tips

Colored pencils or markers are a better option to add color to your drawings. You should also have a sketchbook with many pages to show your progress, to practice and improve on your skills.

A good tip is to date your sketches in order to chart your progress and see the improvements that you have made over time, with your drawing skills.

Another option for drawing tips is short courses at a local college or university. In some cases, you can register, take one or two short courses in art, to help you improve with the basics of sketching and coloring your work of art.

During these courses, you may realize you have a passion for drawing. If you want to take your education further, then you should sign up for classes at the local Arts Institute in your local area.

This way you can learn more advanced techniques, including graphic arts, drawing for marketing and advertising. Once you learn better drawing techniques, then you can use your new skills to start a new career in the arts.

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12.2.10

Creating Art With Origami Instructions

Art enhances life. It can increase hand-eye coordination, technical abilities, problem solving skills, imagination and patience, as well as instill a sense of fulfillment and accomplishment.

One art form that is enjoyed by the very young and the very old can is origami. Origami instructions are diagrammed so that anyone can follow along and get a sense of fulfillment from making easy, or more complicated fascinating folds.

Although actual origami paper will typically produce the best results, it can get expensive if you are just beginning and are making lots of mistakes.

If you choose to use sheets that are not labeled for origami use, then make sure it is crisp but not so stiff that it tears when you manipulate it. Now all you need is some origami instructions and you will be ready to begin.

Origami is one of the oldest and most relaxing artistic activities that can be enjoyed by children as well as adults. Get some paper and begin with origami instructions.

If you want to purchase special colors and designs, you can find what you need at any local hobby or arts and crafts store. What a wonderful way to embrace your artistic side.

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10.2.10

Creating Traditional Origami Animals

Meditation is a practice that allows a person to become very relaxed; in some cases it can help with finding inner peace. There are many ways to go about meditating and one of them, surprisingly enough, is through the practice of origami.

Because of the sometimes intense focus needed to complete an origami paper craft, it goes hand-in-hand with meditation as a way of relaxing the body and mind. Origami animals, such as the crane and the frog are traditional models used when creating this art form.

You must be able to clear your mind of all distractions and allow one simple focus to take over; building origami animals.

This also helps your body release the stresses that build up during the day. Concentrate to allow an almost hypnotic state to occur. Clear you mind and focus on each crease.

Don't forget that less can be more in meditation and with making origami animals. Just a simple focus or thought can lead you into a deep relaxation, as can working on an origami diagram like a crane.

As time goes by, creating a crane will become another aspect of your meditation.

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6.2.10

Tips On Learning How To Make Origami

What is origami, you may ask? It is the ancient art of paper folding. It is thought that it evolved from the practice of letter folding during the seventh century AD.

Ever since that time, it has become more and more popular in Japan and its popularity has spread to the rest of the world. For many people, the challenge of learning how to make origami is a most enjoyable experience.

When learning how to make origami, always remember to take your time and fold with care. Pay special attention to how you make your folds to create a more symmetrical and aesthetically pleasing origami piece.

Choose a flat surface that is solid and has good lighting as your construction area. For example, when you are instructed to make a fold along the center line, try especially hard to ensure that the fold is perfectly centered.

As you bring the edges of the paper together, allow the corners to meet exactly before you press the fold down.

It helps if you are patient as you begin this paper craft. It takes time and practice to learn how to make origami. Work slowly and with accuracy so that you can eventually become a skilled origami artist.

Slow down and remember to enjoy the complete process of creating your pieces. Don't lose sight of why you are doing origami, such as for fun and relaxation, or for artistic development. Be patient too, as origami requires a lot of attention to detail.

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29.1.10

Traditional Japanese Modular Origami Designs

The goal of origami is to create a likeness or representation of an object using geometric crease patterns and fascinating folds. Traditionally, this is done without the use of glue or scissors and general only requires one piece of paper.

Modular origami, sometimes also called unit origami, is a relatively new invention in the origami world. This is especially so when you consider that origami has been around for over 1800 years.

There are many other traditional Japanese modular origami designs, including "balls" of folded origami flowers called kusudama, or medicine balls. These designs are typically not integrated and are commonly fixed together with thread.

The term kusudama is rather inaccurately used to describe any three-dimensional unit origami structure resembling a ball. There are also a few modular designs in the Chinese paper folding tradition as well; most notably the pagoda and the lotus, made from joss paper. Joss is paper that is burned in traditional Chinese deity worship.

Although Mitsunobu Sonobe is recognized as the architect behind the Sonobe Module, another origami student who took modular origami a step further is Steve Krimball.

According to origami historians, it was Krimball of the United States who took the Sonobe unit and developed new ways to build with it. The 1970s brought major breakthroughs in the unit origami world, providing the foundation for all models developed thereafter.

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25.1.10

Centuries Old Art Of Japanese Origami

Origami is the centuries old Japanese art of making fascinating folds to pieces of paper, and thus creating incredible representations of many common objects, from something as simple as a Kimono paper form, to complex and highly detailed human forms.

Origami got its name from "ori," which is the Japanese word for fold, and "gami," the Japanese word for paper. Origami, however, did not get its start in Japan. It began in China during the first or second century and then became popular in Japan sometime during the sixth century when paper became more readily available there.

It was in the Edo Period, from 1600 to 1868, that much of what was to become popular traditional Japanese origami developed.

A book called "How to Fold 1000 Cranes" was published in 1797, and was the first tome to contain the written set of instructions for folding a crane. The crane was then and is still today considered a sacred bird in Japan.

It is a Japanese custom that if a person folds one thousand cranes, then they will be granted one wish. Japanese origami became a very popular form of artistic expression; even being depicted in paintings and sculpture.

Japanese origami is an art form that lends itself to intricately complex designs for accomplished artists, as well as simple origami designs that young children can do. It is easy to explain a design by using line diagrams or photos, and can be mastered by anyone willing to learn.

Just as the ancient Japanese and Moorish peoples found creative and useful purposes for their models, so have modern Americans. Origami will also be a part of our future, as origami math geometry Kawasaki theorem education is available.

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19.1.10

Showing Creative Skills With Animal Origami

Making animal origami structures is something that artists of all skill levels enjoy doing. Animals are a large part of what make up traditional origami, and practically any type of animal can be represented through this paper folding art form.

Cranes are often times associated with origami because traditional Japanese folklore says that creating one thousand cranes will bring prosperity and luck, and some say a wish, to the folder. Although the crane may be one of the most recognized animal figures in origami, there are plenty of other animals you can construct from paper.

Those who have intermediate or advanced animal origami skills can create animals that look very similar to the real thing, and which also have a complex system of origami folds.

It is true that beaks, horns, feet and other animal details can sometimes be harder to create than the main body of the animal. Some more complicated diagrams may even involve folding separate sheets of paper and combining them into one larger animal figure.

Just like when constructing other origami figures, animal origami needs to have carefully aligned edges with crisp creases. Animals have become popular to build when learning origami. They can even be a part of a "scene" with a larger collection or given as a precious gift.

Be sure to display the figures you create on a mantel or shelf so that your children or visitors can delight in your creative skills.

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9.12.09

Reducing Stress By Learning To Draw

Some people believe that learning to draw can be an effective way to reduce stress. Unfortunately, many people turn to pills and prescriptions for medicine in order to gain control over the stress in their lives, and as a result they are often becoming unhealthier than they were with just being overly tense.

By choosing to learn to draw and paint, people are taking control of their problems rather than simply trading one set of problems for another.

Even if you don't consider learning to draw to be a full hobby, just drawing a little bit when you are feeling a bit overwhelmed can offer up positive benefits. Mainly you are distracting yourself from the problems you are facing.

Instead of running over all the issues you are facing, making them bigger and bigger in your mind, you will concentrate on the picture you are making, and this will help your brain relax from all the worrying and thinking it was doing.

There are many reasons to decide to learn to draw and paint, but one of the best gifts you can give yourself is managing your stress just by learning to draw.

As you can see, this simple activity can help you find balance in your life, give you breaks from busy periods, and teach you how to enter a meditative state that is far healthier than any stress reliving medicine you may have seen advertised on TV.

Take a look online and see what kinds of options you have to learn how to draw and to control the stress you may have in your life.

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8.12.09

Drawing Cartoons Using Simple Drawing Techniques

Cartoons have a long history, and people have been drawing cartoons for fun for just about as long. Most people who begin learning how to draw often want to learn to draw cartoons.

There are different reasons why, such as they are common images that everyone knows, they are pretty simple for the most part, and they remind us of some of the best parts about being a kid. Anyone who likes to doodle will often find themselves creating some kind of cartoon.

Drawing cartoons is also popular because they tend to be fairly easy to draw, and so for a beginner it is much more satisfying. If you are struggling to create certain images, it can be reassuring to be able to draw a complete image that looks very close to the real thing.

Cartoons tend to be based on rounded shapes joined together, and so they can usually be drawn with a minimal amount of effort, even for a beginner.


Drawing cartoons is a popular way for people to learn how to draw. They are composed of simple drawing techniques and will make those who look at your drawings be more interested in doing so.

As much as we may respect someone who can draw a very realistic looking picture, someone who can draw cartoons is going to be the one who is more popular. If you're not interested in popularity then this won't matter, but if drawing is a simple hobby for you, learning how to draw cartoon characters could be a lot of fun.

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5.12.09

Learning How To Draw With Interesting Fun Games

Learning how to draw doesn't have to be all about serious study. Instead, you can use games as a form of drawing practice.

Games can be especially useful for children who might not have the patience to sit and draw a complete image or a series of them without any incentive, other than the joy of completing a picture.

There is a huge range of games out there that you can try, some of them about how to draw online, some of them about how to draw anywhere.

For children and adults who have more ability, learning how to draw can come through speed games. Drawing techniques can become second nature through speed activities, and a lot of the over thinking can be eliminated.

This kind of game can of course lead to sloppiness, but it might also keep children with talent interested and focused on a particular skill of drawing. People can compete against each other, or just against the clock.

Learning how to draw through games can be a fun way to put some variety in drawing lessons, such as for a teacher who is teaching drawing. Drawing is often seen as being quite serious; as a true art.

But for younger learners who are not that serious about the action of drawing, making learning fun through a series of different games can result in a greater interest in the activity.

This could eventually lead to younger learners becoming more serious about their skill level.

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3.12.09

Taking Online Free Lessons To Learn How To Draw

Though the demand for individuals versed in technology has increased over the years, there are still a high number of people who want to learn how to draw, more than they want to learn how to master certain computer programs.

The great thing about drawing is that contrary to popular belief, you don't need to be an instant master to draw well. Anyone can develop their hand/eye coordination skills to a certain level just by working hard and practicing as much as possible.

One way to learn how to draw is by devoting the time needed for drawing practice. No matter how difficult or frustrating it may seem, like anything else, doing it over and over again will show marked improvement.

You can use free drawing lessons available on the internet, or take a class at a nearby school, or just teach yourself through different practice exercises that you create. Lots of practice, every day, will produce some results.

The way you learn how to draw can make the difference between seeing noticeable progress in a short period of time versus a longer period.

You definitely need to set aside time each day to practice different drawing techniques, but you should also explore forcing your brain to operate according to how you want it to, not how it wants to.

By implementing a specific strategy and timetable regarding your drawing practice, you will see a strong improvement in your drawing ability over a short amount of time.

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1.12.09

Using Different Shapes To Draw Animals

One way to draw animals is through the assemblage of different shapes. There are a number of different animal types out there, and so to learn how to draw a high amount of common animals will usually require the mastering of several different drawing techniques.

If you use shapes only, then you can learn how different animals are put together and gain a strong understanding of how many animals are built.

The next step would be to merge the shapes together to draw animals that have more realism to their look.

Just like an object that you draw with a pencil and then erase to remove overlapping lines, you can start with shapes joined together, and then erase the connecting lines so that each body part flows more smoothly into the other.

With drawing practice you can eliminate the boxed look and hard angles to create animals that are a good step closer to looking real.

There are many different ways to learn to draw and paint, but if you learn how to draw animals you will have a chance to improve your abilities in an interesting and fun way.
By working with the common shapes that everyone knows, you can manipulate them to create animals that look similar to real ones in form.

After that, you should have a good understanding of structure and can move on to more advanced ways of drawing a real animal.

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29.11.09

Gaining Skills With A Drawing Lesson

Any drawing lesson is likely to utilize a building process of difficulty in order to teach the student. This means that the first part of the lesson will be relatively simple, and gradually the rest of the lesson will consist of more difficult drawing techniques.

The same will usually occur for a series of lessons; the first few will be easy-to-understand basic principles of drawing certain images, and then will progressively become more difficult.

The second step of a drawing lesson is usually when the majority of work occurs. The simple shapes of step one will be partially erased and redrawn with more form and a stronger integration of shapes.

The subject matter should now become very obvious, such as is the artist drawing people or apples? A lot of information is put down on paper in this stage and this is where beginners have the most trouble, as they often are unsure of all the techniques they are trying to use.

A drawing lesson will usually have more steps than just three, but the main movements of a lesson will almost always follow this particular process. You'll start with the basics of the image, move to manipulating the different shapes, and finally add detail and the last touches required to perfect the drawing.

It doesn't matter if you're drawing people or landscapes, or anything in between. These are the steps that you will follow and if you are successful, then you'll produce an image worthy of framing.

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27.11.09

The Basics Of Learning How To Draw Cartoons

Many people start their drawing hobby by learning how to draw cartoons. If you look at the notebooks of young children who have a talent for drawing, you'll often see recognizable cartoon characters doodled in the margins.

When you want to progress further and draw more realistic things like animals and people, then it is still useful to use cartoon drawing as a base. Especially when learning how to draw people, starting with cartoons can make it an easier transition.

There are many drawing techniques for learning how to draw cartoons, but starting with stick figures is an easy approach. Make a standard stick figure and draw a line down the middle, bisecting the image.

Use the eraser and work at drawing the stick figure so that it completely matches from left to right. The point of this is to work on developing the ability to make an image symmetrical and to keep proportions correct. Add simple circles and ovals for hands and feet as you continue to work on this skill.

Not everyone will start drawing by learning how to draw cartoons, but many people will find it a fun way to begin. Considering how difficult it is create realistic drawings of people, having a good understanding of the basics of structure, anatomy, symmetry and proportions that you can get from drawing cartoons will help you greatly to draw pictures of people that look very good.

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25.11.09

Developing Better Skills With Drawing Lessons

With the majority of North America in a recession, there have been many cuts to funding for art programs. Drawing lessons are becoming fewer and further between as things considered non-essential are being removed due to financial constraints.

This is unfortunate because art and learning to draw can really help children develop in a variety of ways, and in some ways could be more important than some of the programs that haven't been cut.

Technology has not resulted in all of children materials being non-interactive, but drawing lessons provide a far greater amount of creativity and control in the hands of the kids. You have a blank piece of paper, a drawing utensil and a limitless imagination.

The interactive materials being developed nowadays tend to be quite limiting, despite the interaction they allow. There will be buttons to push, and levers to pull, but everything is set and prearranged. Drawing for kids is far more open.

Drawing lessons are not a magical solution for providing a child with the perfect set of skills needed to be successful later in life. They are, however, a way to help give a child a chance to develop more creativity, higher confidence, and an increased awareness of how to interact with different processes.

If you learn art at a young age, then you will have a strong set of values instilled in yourself and will hopefully be a fuller and more experienced individual as you get older.

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24.11.09

Gain Better Skills When Learning How To Draw Online

When you take up a hobby, there are many different ways to learn. Drawing is a hobby that many people enjoy, and one option you have nowadays is to learn how to draw online.

You can of course go to art classes and get direct help from a teacher, or read books and copy techniques based on step-by-step diagrams; however, if you're looking for drawing techniques that will provide you with an introduction to pencil drawing, or to supplement your experience in this medium, then learning to draw online may give you more options.

As well as saving time, if you learn how to draw online, then you will be increasing your options in terms of what you can learn. Art classes at your community center might only offer certain courses.

If you want to learn how to draw people, and there is only a class where you can learn how to draw cartoons, then you'll be out of luck. With online learning, however, you have a full range of different courses you can take, and there is a lot more in terms of self-study options available.

Nowadays, it's not really any surprise why learning how to draw online is so popular, and often more convenient than the more traditional ways of studying. Despite drawing being a more artistic subject, and thus seen as perhaps not compatible with a technology driven format like the internet, this could not be further from the truth.

There are a wide range of reasons for studying drawing online, and the best thing to do is just get on the internet to find out what is available.

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7.3.09

Better Ideas For Gifts Crafts

Making homemade gifts is a great way to show you care, and a great way to be more economical all year round. People will appreciate your thoughtfulness and admire the handiwork of your art and craft projects. In this article, we have some simple and elegant ideas for gifts crafts that will be perfect for any occasion.

No one can have enough candle holders in their home. Even if you don't light the candles, the holders will add a decorative flair to the decor. These gifts are not only beautiful and festive, but they're also environmentally friendly. Save your Christmas and birthday cards, and some small bottles. You can also purchase cheap candle votive jars.

Go through the cards and cut out pretty scenes, flowers or shapes like stars and squiggles, and glue them to a jar. You can even collect letters to spell out names for really personalized gifts crafts. Gold, silver and sparkly or glittery objects look especially beautiful when the candlelight shines through the jar.

It really is the thought that counts, so tap into your inner artist and make special, personalized presents for your loved ones. Scope out the discount stores, look for end of season sales on items to use as materials and get creative with them.

You'll be amazed at what you can make with very little time and money. Most importantly, your friends and family will appreciate the thoughtfulness of your gift.

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5.3.09

Easy To Make Crafts Dolls

Crafts dolls are always popular at art and craft shows. Whether they are fun dolls or classic collectibles, there is something enchanting about these homemade dolls that people really enjoy.

However, these dolls can be quite pricey, yet with a little time and imagination, you can make some at home at a fraction of the cost. In this article, we'll show you how to make dolls that are so easy that a child could make them!

Raggedy Ann is perhaps the most famous doll of all. If you love the fun and floppy look of rag dolls, you can make them yourself without craft kits. Get a sturdy piece of paper and fold it in half, length-wise. Draw half a body along the fold, so that when the paper is opened the two halves will be symmetrical.

Don't worry about being fancy; just think of the shape of a gingerbread man. Draw a second outline about an inch and a half outside the first. This will be the guideline for your seam. Cut out the half-body outline on the outer line. Lay the pattern on the cloth that will make the rag doll's body and cut out two shapes.

On one shape, design what will be the front of the doll. To get a traditional look, use markers to make a red bow mouth and sew on buttons as eyes. Now sew the front and back together but leave a gap so you can stuff the doll. After you have stuffed the doll, simply sew up the gap.

You don't have to be an experienced crafter to make great dolls. If you're looking for crafts for kids, doll making is a great place to start. Crafts dolls are easy to make and it's also a functional item for your child. As a bonus, the doll will be a treasured childhood keepsake for years to come.

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