What drawing can I do?
Easy drawing ideas inspired by real life:
- The interior of your living room.
 - A houseplant.
 - Kitchen utensils, like a whisk or slotted spoon.
 - Your self-portrait.
 - A family photograph that you cherish.
 - A famous person you admire.
 - Your feet (or someone else’s feet)
 - Your hands (or someone else’s hands)
 
Do and don’ts in drawing?
Top 5 Dos and Don’ts of Drawing Anatomy
- Don’t think like an anatomy book.
 - Don’t make muscles the focus.
 - DON’T draw every figure with the same shapes.
 - DON’T copy what you see.
 - DO pay attention to proportions and anatomy.
 
How do you go pro in drawing?
For those who want to draw better, here are a few recommendations:
- Go draw something. Repeat.
 - Look at drawings. Whether simple line drawings or meticulously detailed renderings, you can learn a lot from looking at the work of others.
 - Draw from drawings.
 - Draw from photographs.
 - Draw from life.
 - Take a class.
 
What should a beginner draw when bored?
Easiest Things to Draw When Feeling Bored
- Doodles. Admit it; we all draw doodles even when we are in the middle of work or in a boring lecture.
 - Scary Funny Ghost. Don’t tell me you too fear ghosts!
 - Stick Figures.
 - Nature Scene.
 - Patterns And Structures.
 - Cute Aliens.
 - Sketch Your Calligraphy.
 - Trees And Flowers.
 
What should I put in my sketchbook?
Sketchbook supplies
- a sketchbook.
 - something to draw.
 - glue or stickers.
 - scissors.
 - foldback clips, paper clips, staples.
 - different kinds of other paper.
 - sticky notes.
 
How do you get ideas for sketching?
Drawing Ideas: People
- Draw a caricature of yourself.
 - Depict yourself as a superhero.
 - Draw self-portraits from different perspectives.
 - Sketch your hands in different positions.
 - Draw a close up of the eye.
 - Draw a self-portrait from your reflection in a spoon.
 - Draw yourself double your age.
 
Which pencil is used for sketching?
Aim to use a 2B or 3B to start your drawing and switch to a softer—or blacker—pencil, such as a 6B or a 9B, for deeper tones. Most mechanical pencils, also known as clutch or propelling pencils, are good for precision work, but the softest grades are not easy to find.