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Drawing Classes on Creativebug
Basic Line Drawing: A 4-Part Series
Lisa Congdon
Learn basic stylized line drawing from one of today’s most sought-after artists. In this four-part course, Lisa covers the basics of line drawing, showing you how to build beautiful patterned drawings and integrate line drawing into your repertoire. Lisa shows you where to begin and the principles of composition before moving onto basic geometrics and patterns. Then she shows you how to use line work to decorate vintage photos, and finally, how to create a block-lettered alphabet. Whether you are just learning how to draw, or you want to deepen a regular creative practice, this class will fuel your imagination and show you how to create infinite designs from simple shapes.
Daily Drawing Challenge: 29 Things to Draw with Molly Hatch and Heather Ross
Molly Hatch and Heather Ross
Due to popular demand, we are thrilled to present another Daily Drawing Challenge. For 29 days, we will release bite-sized drawing classes taken from the Creativebug archives. Taught by expert drawing instructors Molly Hatch and Heather Ross, you'll learn classic techniques for rendering everyday objects as well as opportunities to practice your blind contour skills. To see the full classes from which our Daily February Challenge originated, check out Heather Ross's Drawing and Illustration course and Molly Hatch's Introduction to Drawing course--both are a great place for beginners to start and offer excellent guidance.
Be sure to share what you draw on Instagram #cbdrawaday!
Be sure to share what you draw on Instagram #cbdrawaday!
REPLAY: Daily Drawing Challenge
Lisa Congdon
This is the class that started it all: our years-long fascination with Daily Practice classes. Featuring updated material and additional content, this is the perfect class to discover the transformative power of undertaking a big creative challenge. Every single day for a month, we challenge you to draw along with Lisa Congdon. Lisa has hand-picked 31 objects to draw, and demonstrates several ways to render each object using just your imagination. This creative exercise is designed to help you embrace wonkiness and imperfections, all while learning to see everything around you—be it bird or bikini—as artistic fodder.
Daily Drawing Challenge: 31 Things to Draw with Pam Garrison
Pam Garrison
Jumpstart your creative practice with a 31-day drawing challenge, taught by artist and professional doodler Pam Garrison. In this draw-along, Pam shares her playful, encouraging style, providing prompts and colorful demonstrations every single day for a month. Not only will you learn how to draw ordinary objects and add splashes of color, but you’ll also learn how to strengthen your creative muscles and develop a new habit. You’ll be amazed at how much your skills will grow in just one month. Be sure to post your drawings on Instagram using #cbdrawaday
Drawing and Illustration Basics: A 3-Part Series
Heather Ross
Heather Ross’s philosophy is that everything begins with a simple idea and a sketch – and with enough practice, anyone can draw. In this three-part course, you will begin by learning how to draw everyday objects with pencil and paper, and then throughout the course you’ll learn how to render and add color to more complex shapes. By the end of the course, you’ll be drawing multi-faceted illustrations and learning how to think (and create) like an illustrator.
Manga Drawing: How to Draw Faces
Camilla d'Errico
Learn the Japanese art of manga from celebrated artist and author, Camilla d’Errico. What is manga, you ask? It’s a wildly popular style of Japanese illustration commonly found in comics and graphic novels, and in this introductory class, Camilla gets us started by focusing on faces. Using simple steps, she demonstrates how to draw both male and female heads from four different perspectives, plus how to create iconic manga expressions and different styles of hair. You’ll start your lessons with pencil and graduate to ink, and along the way, you’ll learn how to add personalized flair to create your own unique characters.
Manga Drawing: How to Draw Figures
Camilla d'Errico
Want to learn how to draw manga characters that look like they’re straight out of a graphic novel? Anime artist and pop surrealist, Camilla d’Errico, shows you how. In this thorough class, she shares pro tips for figure drawing a boy character and a girl character from several different angles: a standard straight-on and back-view pose, a three-quarter turn, and a profile view. Learning how to draw figures from several perspectives will allow you to fully round out the look and feel of your character and place them in a variety of imaginative scenarios.
Psst...Don't forget to take Camilla's other class on Drawing Manga Faces.
Psst...Don't forget to take Camilla's other class on Drawing Manga Faces.
Fashion Illustration with Mood Fabrics
Benjamin Mach
Learning how to draw fashion illustrations will help you visualize your masterpiece before you sit down at the sewing machine. Taught by Project Runway All Star, Benjamin Mach, this thorough drawing course is perfect for aspiring fashion designers who feel less than confident drawing the human form. Benjamin teaches the fundamentals of drawing bodies and garments, starting with the “Nine Heads” technique for rendering an elongated body, and sharing his technique for capturing the drape and feel of fabric in your sketches. By the end of this class, you’ll understand not only how to draw fashion illustrations, but how to create a mood board and a capsule collection.
Drawing Essentials: Composition and Perspective
Molly Hatch
Take your line drawings to the next level with this course on composition and perspective. Illustrator Molly Hatch teaches basic rules for adding depth to your drawings and crafting great compositions, including the Rule of Thirds and the Rule of Odds. Molly also shares several helpful exercises for creating rhythm and balance, plus a primer on adding perspective to your artwork. When used together, all of these essential drawing techniques will help you create a balanced, interesting composition.
Foundational Figure Drawing
David Tenorio
For the uninitiated, figure drawing can seem like a challenging skill to build. When broken down into simple steps, however, developing competency is a matter of practice and perspective. Skilled draftsman and art tutor David Tenorio walks you through the basic steps of finding the gesture of a pose, identifying the moving parts, and finding proportion and volume to complete your figure. From sharpening your pencil to finishing a complete study, this class will give you the skills to draw human figures both from images and from life. Class includes a PDF download with a variety of human modeling poses so you can draw along with David while he teaches.
Introduction to Drawing: A 2-Part Series
Molly Hatch
For beginning artists, nothing is more elusive than learning how to use simple lines to create dimensional artwork. In this class, artist and illustrator Molly Hatch starts at the very beginning, covering all of the elemental tools and materials you’ll need to get started, and demonstrating how simple lines can be used to create contoured shapes. From there, you’ll learn fundamental exercises for adding depth and dimension to line work. This course is designed to give you a basic understanding of line drawing that will serve as a foundation for all of your artistic endeavors.
For beginning artists, nothing is more elusive than learning how to use simple lines to create dimensional artwork. In this class, artist and illustrator Molly Hatch starts at the very beginning, covering all of the elemental tools and materials you’ll need to get started, and demonstrating how simple lines can be used to create contoured shapes. From there, you’ll learn fundamental exercises for adding depth and dimension to line work. This course is designed to give you a basic understanding of line drawing that will serve as a foundation for all of your artistic endeavors.
Learn how to:
What you’ll get:
Here’s what you’ll need:
- Mixed Media paper and Artist Tiles (Molly uses Strathmore)
- Smooth multimedia paper
- Hard and soft drawing pencils (ranging from HB to 8B)
- Micron pens (ranging from fine to thick)
- Brush pens
- Eraser
- Pencil sharpener
- Tracing paper (optional)
- Bottles in range of sizes and shapes
- Potted plants
- Any other still life forms
Introduction to Drawing: Learning to Make Lines
- Mixed Media paper and Artist Tiles (Molly uses Strathmore)
- Hard and soft drawing pencils (ranging from HB to 8B)
- Micron pens (ranging from fine to thick)
- Brush pens
- Eraser
- Pencil sharpener
- Tracing paper (optional)
Introduction to Drawing: Learning to Define Shape
- Same as for Part 1 plus:
- Smooth multimedia paper
- Bottles in range of sizes and shapes
- Potted plants
- Any other still life forms
Downloads:
- Make Lines
- Define Shapes
What you’ll get:
- Learn how to master the basics of line drawing
- 7 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supplies list
- Step-by-step instruction by expert instructor Holly Hatch
- The ability to leave comments, ask questions, and interact with other students
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Introduction to Drawing: A 2-Part Series Reviews
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Lisa Perras Gordon
Lisa makes these techniques so accessible by breaking them down into small pieces that anyone can do. By the end of the class, I had created several very fun pieces. What a blast!
October 10, 2024