How to improve your drawing RIGHT NOW.

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Published 2020-11-23
Thank you for watching!
In this video I will share my tip how to improve realistic drawing immediately. I believe most of the improvement of drawing skills comes naturally with practice but there is something that can help you to make your drawing look more realistic right now:) I hope it is helpful! If you like this video please don't forget to leave a like and subscribe!:)

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TOOLS / DRAWING MATERIALS I use for my realistic drawings:
- sketchbook
- graphite pencils
- eraser
- blending stump

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All Comments (21)
  • After this I got inspired and drew the nose ,my mom answered "what a gorgeous foot" I'm just saying for a friend?
  • Patience. Attention to detail. And a "Good eye." These are the elements required for best results.
  • @ImNotCatCourt
    The best advice I can personally give to people about realism is tools, your own personal style, and patience. I found there are many ways to draw certain realistic parts of the body. Not just by using a pencil. I went from Pencil to ink and now I use utilize charcoal and brushes. But finding my way may not be yours. Try looking for who you are. Which takes me to the last bit of advice. Understand your art may not match what you are trying to draw exactly. It's not always an imperfection. It's where you are and the only reason it may bother you is because you're trying to match someone else. If you focus on yourself and build from there you will help build on your skill. This could be difficult to understand. So for example, I started with eyes, then hair. Rather than just copy what I see I try finding the shadows myself putting my own spin to it. After I did this I found different techniques. Now I can see something and draw it and because I found so many ways of doing something like hair it just naturally comes out. I will admit I have always been able to draw, but only recently did I turn to realism. It's completely different from what i'm use to. Which is why i'm watching this video learning from different artist about skin. Somewhere between all of these artist I will find my way of doing it.
  • @joedean2338
    The Queen of Graphite has arrived again to help her arty subjects 🙌🏻💙💙✍️.
  • @RUSHapperal
    Why is her voice so soothing it helps me improve my are because it puts me in some sort of relaxation mode
  • I love to learn about art when it’s explained in a beautiful poetic way. You are describing the process of drawing from a realistic perspective, the way you see the real world and how you translate that into your art! That’s amazing.
  • This is the first time I had ever actually got to correctly Draw Something In hyperrealism I just made it simple divided my paper up and 8 in each quarter there was a different section such as eyes we're going one knows we're going another and it was simple I just focus on what's in the Square so when I did the nose which I struggle with you showed me how to find the nose not to draw. So thank you for teaching me probably the hardest skill I could ever learn!
  • Are you a singer? If not u should be! Most beautiful voice most peaceful voice you have❤️😇
  • @edsgallery
    I was waiting for this stress relief. The drawing and voice itself.impessive
  • Why your voice seems like listening to the audiobook of art such an amazingly soothing voice with magical sketching skills .
  • @timothyreese235
    I just wanted to tell you thank you so much for your tutorials. I draw from my own fun but I wish I could figure out a way to show you just from watching your tutorials where my art has come from, to now. Still have a long way to go but it is very satisfying to me to see every time that I draw I'm getting a little bit better and watching your tutorials was hey absolute start for me to know what I was doing wrong to what I could try to do better so thank you
  • I love ur arts....❤️❤️❤️ I do like realistic arts. and ur arts never fail in surprising me🥺
  • @bmariemelton682
    Silvie Mahdal, you are an amazing artist, who inspires me to pick up my art pencils again.
  • I love your tutorials also your voice it's so calm and peaceful whenever I listen to your voice.
  • @greyshew
    Listening to her voice feels like I'm in a fantasy world❤❤
  • @ShesJune
    Ohh my god. Am i first? I love you silvie i learned a lot from you🤗💜
  • Your videos really do inspire me to do better , only recently taken drawing up after many many years break and your techniques are helping me immensely . I admire your work so much thank you
  • @LillysArt
    I've been following you for a long time now and have to say that you're the best😍 i learned a lot from you and still learning! Always looking forward to your videos and tutorials 🙌