In the last year or two of learning to draw, I've accumulated a number of art books. Here are some particularly good ones for beginners.
Kistler, You Can Draw in 30 Days
Very friendly, exercises that don't take hours on end, and a concise list of drawing principles on pp. 2-3.
Dean, Animal Line Drawing
You can crank one of these out in a spare moment and it will look reasonable.
DeWilde, 30-Minute Drawing for Beginners
More short exercises and principles.
Howard, 101 Textures in Colored Pencil
This is more of a reference, but drawing these will get you in the habit of layering colored pencil to produce rich textures.
Bower, 101 Sketching Tips
A long list of clever tricks and observations for sketching from life.
The Sketch Encyclopedia
Some mediocre general advice followed by a HUGE catalog of things to sketch, each with four reasonable stages.
Based on... many random photos I think and finally it not looks like any particular one :blobcatjoy:
I wanted to experiment with water and reflections.
I wanted to see all of my recent illustrations in one place, but also make a nice index to the blog posts I write up, so I made this page... and added some info in case anyone wants a print or something.
Welcome to my fantasy realm. 😊
This is my first drawing on brown paper. At first I wanted to do something in style of papyrus, then I thought of a burnt page effect...and quickly decided to try to achieve it without using fire. 😉
Everyone sees something else in this picture. I wonder what catches your eye first. 🙃 #art#drawing#fantasyart#map
This is one of my favorite drawings that I made (if I may humbly say so). I love autumn and I love pumpkins. And what is better than pumpkins? Magical pumpkins! 😁 #art#fantasy#drawing#pumpkin