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What is Drawing

Drawing is the act of creating images by making marks on a surface using tools like pencils, pens, charcoal, or digital devices.

    Tips for Beginners

  • Start simple with shapes and lines
  • Practice daily, even for a few minutes.
  • Study from life and reference images.
  • Experiment with different tools and styles
  • Accept that mistakes are part of learning

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“After I started learning design with Quillow, I realized that I had improved to very advanced levels. While I am studying at my university, I design as an additional income and I am sure that I will do this professionally.”

James Lee,

Student @Educal University

“After I started learning design with Quillow, I realized that I had improved to very advanced levels. While I am studying at my university, I design as an additional income and I am sure that I will do this professionally.”

James Lee,

Student @Educal University

“After I started learning design with Quillow, I realized that I had improved to very advanced levels. While I am studying at my university, I design as an additional income and I am sure that I will do this professionally.”

James Lee,

Student @Educal University

“After I started learning design with Quillow, I realized that I had improved to very advanced levels. While I am studying at my university, I design as an additional income and I am sure that I will do this professionally.”

James Lee,

Student @Educal University

Course Outcome

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The 365 Days Plan Drawing

To start, you’ll need basic materials like pencils, erasers, sketchbooks, and paper. Optional tools include charcoal, markers, colored pencils, and fine liners.

The best paper depends on the medium. Smooth paper works well for fine details, while textured paper is better for shading and charcoal.

Practice regularly, study anatomy and proportions, observe real-life objects, and try various drawing techniques. Taking classes or following tutorials can also help.

Sketching is a quick, rough representation of an idea, while drawing is more detailed and often serves as a finished piece of art.

Graphite pencils are graded from H (hard, lighter) to B (soft, darker). H pencils are great for fine lines, while B pencils are ideal for shading and darker tones.

Popular choices include Adobe Photoshop, Procreate, Clip Studio Paint, and Krita. Choose one based on your device and needs.

While you can draw with a mouse or touchscreen, a drawing tablet or iPad with a stylus offers better precision and control.

For print-quality work, use at least 300 DPI (dots per inch). For online use, 72 DPI is sufficient.