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Falak
- Price $15
- Answer 1h

$15/h
1st lesson free
- Art
- Watercolour Painting
- Chinese Calligraphy
Great! Here are some solid tips to convenience (aka make life easier for) future drawing students—whether they’re beginners or looking to level up: --- 1. Keep It Simple at First Start with basic
- Art
- Watercolour Painting
- Chinese Calligraphy
Lesson location
About Falak
Great! Here are some solid tips to convenience (aka make life easier for) future drawing students—whether they’re beginners or looking to level up: 1. Keep It Simple at First Start with basic shapes. Everything complex can be broken down into circles, squares, and triangles. Focus on line confidence, not perfection. 2. Use References (Always) Don’t try to draw from memory too early. Use photos, real-life objects, or even yourself in a mirror. 3. Warm-Up Matters Quick gesture sketches (1–2 minutes) help loosen your hand and sharpen your eye. 4. Don’t Obsess Over Tools A basic pencil and sketchbook are enough to make great art. When you want to explore, try charcoal, ink, or digital tools—but only once you’re comfy. 5. Embrace Mistakes They’re not failures; they’re lessons. Keep your bad drawings—they’re part of your progress story. 6. Learn to See, Not Just Draw Train your eyes by practicing blind contour drawing (drawing without looking at your paper). Observe light, shadow, and proportions deeply. 7. Practice Consistently, Not Perfectly 15–30 minutes a day beats 3 hours once a week. Build the habit. 8. Don’t Compare—Be Inspired Social media is full of jaw-dropping art. Let it inspire you, not discourage you. Everyone starts somewhere. 9. Study the Masters (But Loosely) Copy work by artists you admire—not to imitate, but to understand their decisions. 10. Make It Fun Draw what you love—fan art, fantasy creatures, sneakers, whatever keeps you engaged. Want this turned into a cool visual or PDF for students? Or maybe want tips tailored to a specific age group or skill level?
About the lesson
- All Levels
- English
All languages in which the lesson is available :
English
Great! Here are some solid tips to convenience (aka make life easier for) future drawing students—whether they’re beginners or looking to level up:
1. Keep It Simple at First Start with basic shapes. Everything complex can be broken down into circles, squares, and triangles. Focus on line confidence, not perfection. 2. Use References (Always) Don’t try to draw from memory too early. Use photos, real-life objects, or even yourself in a mirror. 3. Warm-Up Matters Quick gesture sketches (1–2 minutes) help loosen your hand and sharpen your eye. 4. Don’t Obsess Over Tools A basic pencil and sketchbook are enough to make great art. When you want to explore, try charcoal, ink, or digital tools—but only once you’re comfy. 5. Embrace Mistakes They’re not failures; they’re lessons. Keep your bad drawings—they’re part of your progress story. 6. Learn to See, Not Just Draw Train your eyes by practicing blind contour drawing (drawing without looking at your paper). Observe light, shadow, and proportions deeply. 7. Practice Consistently, Not Perfectly 15–30 minutes a day beats 3 hours once a week. Build the habit. 8. Don’t Compare—Be Inspired Social media is full of jaw-dropping art. Let it inspire you, not discourage you. Everyone starts somewhere. 9. Study the Masters (But Loosely) Copy work by artists you admire—not to imitate, but to understand their decisions. 10. Make It Fun Draw what you love—fan art, fantasy creatures, sneakers, whatever keeps you engaged.
Want this turned into a cool visual or PDF for students? Or maybe want tips tailored to a specific age group or skill level?
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Price
- $15
Pack prices
- 5h: $75
- 10h: $150
online
- $15/h
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The first lesson with Falak will allow you to get to know each other and discuss your needs for future lessons.
- 1hr
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