How to start concept drawing from scratch?

How to start concept drawing from scratch?

Starting concept drawing from scratch can be an exciting process!

Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you get started:

1. Gather Inspiration

  • Research: Look at artworks, films, games, and nature for inspiration. Websites like Pinterest, ArtStation, or DeviantArt can be great resources.
  • Mood Boards: Create a mood board with images, colors, and textures that resonate with your idea.

2. Define Your Concept

  • Idea Development: Think about what you want to create. Is it a character, environment, or object? Write down key attributes.
  • Thumbnails: Start with small, rough sketches (thumbnails) to explore different compositions and forms quickly.

3. Sketching

  • Basic Shapes: Break down your concept into basic shapes. Focus on proportions and silhouettes.
  • Line Work: Once you’re happy with the shape, refine your lines. Keep it loose to allow for adjustments.

4. Detailing

  • Add Features: Start adding details that define your concept, such as facial features for characters or textures for environments.
  • Consider Functionality: Think about how elements work. For characters, consider their clothing; for vehicles, think about their mechanics.

5. Color and Value

  • Color Palette: Choose a color palette that fits the mood of your concept. Experiment with different combinations.
  • Shading and Lighting: Apply shading to give your drawing depth. Consider light sources and how they affect your concept.

6. Feedback and Refinement

  • Seek Critique: Share your work with others for feedback. Fresh eyes can provide valuable insights.
  • Refine Your Work: Make adjustments based on feedback and your own assessment. Don’t be afraid to iterate!

7. Final Touches

  • Polish: Clean up lines and add finishing touches. This might include highlights or additional textures.
  • Presentation: Consider how you want to present your concept. A clean background or a simple context can enhance the overall look.

8. Practice Regularly

  • Keep Creating: The more you draw, the better you’ll become. Challenge yourself with new concepts and styles.

Tools and Materials

  • Digital: Software like Photoshop, Procreate, or Clip Studio Paint.
  • Traditional: Pencils, inks, markers, or watercolors, depending on your preference.

Remember, the key is to enjoy the process and allow yourself to experiment! Good Luck!!!

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FRANCIS WHETO

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2mo

This is really insightful

Sivakumar Arunachalam.. Construction Management Consultant..PE..ECI

B.E.Civil., MSc( Real Estate)-PMI Member- IGBC AP., Professional Engineer in ECI., IOV Regd Valuer (Land & Building) FIV.,

2mo

Interesting and algorithmic steps about drawing from.scratch.to finish sound great and awesome,indeed...🤝⚡👏🙏

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