The Art And Science Of Drawing

Tags: Drawing

Drawing is not a talent. It's a skill anyone can learn.

Last updated 2022-01-10 | 4.7

- How to draw any shape.
- How to observe and analyze any subject.
- How to draw any form by breaking it down into basic shapes before adding dark lines.

What you'll learn

How to draw any shape.
How to observe and analyze any subject.
How to draw any form by breaking it down into basic shapes before adding dark lines.
How to use light lines and basic shapes to lay an accurate foundation for finished drawings.
How to hold the pencil.
How to bring your drawings to life with detail and texture.

* Requirements

* This course is for absolute beginners and intermediate level artists seeking to improve their fundamental skills.
* No previous drawing experience is necessary!

Description

The Art & Science of Drawing is a remarkable program that will teach you how to draw one day at a time. The program is simple, each day you’ll watch one video lesson that will introduce an essential drawing skill, and then do the recommended practice. The Art & Science of Drawing is overflowing with powerful insights into the drawing process and offers some of the clearest, most accessible drawing instruction available.  Many of the tools and techniques you'll learn here are rarely seen outside of private art academies.

This course is highly recommended for anyone interested in painting as well.  Most master painters agree that drawing is a fundamental and essential skill for all painters.  BASIC SKILLS is the perfect primer for anyone wanting to learn to draw. The skills you'll learn here will dramatically improve your art & design no matter what medium you work in.


RECENTLY UPDATED & IMPROVED!

This bestselling course is now even better with new content recently added as well as improved picture and sound. This updated version of the course now includes hours of bonus drawing demonstrations that will show you how to apply your new drawing skills to a wide range of subject matter including botanicals and birds.  There's even an introduction to basic figure drawing. 


BASIC SKILLS is the first course in a series designed to take students from the absolute basics to advanced techniques like volumetric drawing and shading. If you're a beginner, we recommend going through the entire series in the following order:
Basic Skills
Dynamic Mark Making
Form & Space
Measuring & Proportion
Contours
Shading Fundamentals
Shading: Beyond the Basics

If you've got some drawing experience, feel free to mix and match The Art & Science of Drawing courses to suit your personal needs as an artist!

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone wanting to learn to draw. Recommended for adults and determined teens.
  • Painters! The best way to improve your painting is by learning to draw.
  • Anyone interested in seriously pursuing art. Although this course in particular is designed for absolute beginners, THE ART & SCIENCE OF DRAWING series is designed to teach the fundamentals of master drawing.

Course content

2 sections • 17 lectures

Day 1: How to Begin Preview 10:33

Day 1 Summary

Drawing is a process that begins with light lines and multiple attempts at the form. Even the greatest drawers who have ever lived, couldn’t get it right the first time! In todays video you’ll learn:

  • How to hold the pencil using the overhand grip.
  • How to make light lines using the side of the pencil.

Day 1 Assignment

Practice drawing lightly for a minimum of 30 minutes or until you can comfortably and consistently draw lightly.

Discover your ideal line weight (light lines that you can comfortably see while your drawing, but no darker. These lines will ideally seem to disappear when viewed from 15 feet away.

Day 2: Circles and Ovals Preview 13:40

Day 2 Summary

Just like any color can be mixed using the three primary colors, you can figure out how to draw anything by breaking it down into basic shapes. Today we’ll learn how to draw 2 of these basic shapes, circles and ovals, and how artists use these shapes when they draw.

Remember, when you draw circles and ovals you will:

  • Draw from your shoulder.
  • Pantomime multiple revolutions before putting the pencil to paper.
  • Make multiple passes when drawing.
Day 2 Assignment

Using the technique demonstrated, draw 100 Circles at various sizes and 100 ovals at various levels of size and openness.

Day 3: Straight Lines & the Shapes They Make Preview 15:16

Day 3 Summary

Making straight lines without a ruler is not as hard as most people think. By moving the hand quickly and pantomiming before we draw, we can more easily draw straight lines and the squares, rectangles, triangles and quadrilaterals they make.

Remember, when making straight lines and their shapes you’ll want to:

  • Pantomime, moving your hand quickly back and forth, before drawing to make sure you’re happy with the length, direction and placement of the line.
  • Feel comfortable overshooting the corners of your straight line shapes. That’s what the masters did! 
  • Pay attention to the width to height proportional relationships of each shape.
  • Pay attention to the specific angles and directions the lines are traveling.

Day 3 Assignment

When instructed to do so, pause the video and copy the images you see on your screen three times each. If you want more practice, try copying the multi-sided bonus shape!

Day 4: Charting the Course of Curves Preview 18:55

Day 4 Summary

Today we’ll learn about curved lines and the shapes they make, and how straight lines and angles can help us analyze and draw them. The three primary strategies we can use to do this are:

  • Axis Lines - which establish the direction a shape such as an oval or egg shape, is oriented.
  • Point to Point Evaluation - by connecting the two ends of a curved line with a straight line, we can figure out the exact relationship between them.
  • Translating Curves into Angles - by breaking down complex curves into the fewest number of straight lines, we can better evaluate and draw them.

Day 4 Assignment

Project #1: On one side of a sheet of paper draw a curved line. Right next to it, on the same sheet of paper, analyze and replicate the curved line you just drew by translating it into straight lines and angles as you saw demonstrated. Remember to start by figuring out the relationship between the starting and stopping points of the line.

Project #2 On one side of a sheet of paper draw a curving shape. Right next to it, on the same sheet of paper, analyze and replicate the shape you just drew by translating it into straight lines and angles as you saw demonstrated.

Project #3 Draw 100 Freestyle forms using light lines. You can draw any shape we’ve drawn so far, and combine them together to create a wide range of various complex shapes. Remember to draw lightly and fluidly while drawing with the entire arm!

Day 5: Putting it All Together Preview 19:38

Day 5 Summary

Today you’ll learn how to take everything you’ve practiced and put these skills together to analyze and draw any subject you want. You’ll be introduced to two sets of ideas that will give you a sense of the drawing process as a whole. Here they are:

The Three Principles of Drawing.

Your Drawings Should Go From:

  • Light Lines to Dark Lines.
  • Big Shapes to Small Shapes.
  • General Information to Specifics.

The 5 Questions

Before drawing you will go through these 5 questions:

  • What is the biggest shape?
  • What is its axis?
  • How big should it be?
  • Where on the page should it go?
  • (After making your first attempt) Are there any changes I can make? If the answer is yes, (it almost always is), make any necessary adjustments to the form. 

Don’t criticize yourself for not getting it right the first time! Once you’re satisfied with the shape, repeat the 5 questions with one small change to the first question:

  • What is the next biggest shape?

Final Drawing Demonstration, Closing Thoughts & Your Final Assignment Preview 06:54

Day 5 Assignment

Apply these 5 questions to any subject you’re excited by. I would recommend birds, but it’s important that you choose a subject you’re interested in. Remember, keep it simple! The more experience you get using the concepts you’ve learned this week, the more you can increase the complexity of subjects you attempt to draw.

I hope to see you enrolled in WEEK TWO of the Art & Science of Drawing: DYNAMIC MARK MAKING, where you’ll learn how to darken up your foundation of light lines and shapes using dynamic line work that will truly engage the viewer.

Supplementary Information: Bio / Materials / How to Use this Program Preview 13:28

This section was added in response to student requests for more information about me and my work, the materials I recommend and how to use the Art & Science of Drawing series.

Drawing Demonstration: Scrub Jay Part 1 Preview 17:59

This is the first part of a full length demonstration on how to draw a scrub jay.  In this section you’ll learn how to break the form down into shapes and refine them until they are accurate enough to build the rest of the drawing on top of.

Drawing Demonstration: Scrub Jay Part 2 Preview 17:13

In the second part of the Scrub Jay Demo you’ll learn how to begin layering texture and detail

Drawing Demonstration: Scrub Jay Part 3 Preview 15:57

In the final section of the Scrub Jay Demo you’ll learn how to finish the drawing using texture, shading and detail.

Drawing Demonstration: Botanicals Part 1 Preview 18:25

This is the first part of a full length demonstration on how to draw botanical subjects like flowers.  In this section you'll learn how to break the form down into basic shapes.  YOu'll also learn how to edit and alter the subject to best suit the needs of the drawing.

Drawing Demonstration: Botanicals Part 2 Preview 17:37

In this second part of the botanical demo you'll learn how to evaluate and draw small details and textures that will build of the surface of the botanicals through layering.

Drawing Demonstration: Botanicals Part 3 Preview 16:26

In this third and final section of the botanical demo you'll learn how to bring this kind of drawing to completion by adding contrast to the drawing as well as emphasizing the essential details.

Drawing Demonstration: Figure Drawing Part 1 Preview 19:27

This is the first part of a three-part demonstration introducing the basic figure drawing process.  In this section you'll learn apply the skills you've learned in this course to the human figure by first simplifying it into shapes.

Drawing Demonstration: Figure Drawing Part 2 Preview 16:38

In this second part of the Basic Figure Drawing Demo you'll learn how to refine the basic shapes of the figure by adding depth and complexity to the contour.  You'll also learn how to divide light from shadow using the Line of Termination.

Drawing Demonstration: Figure Drawing Part 3 Preview 16:21

In this third and final section of the Basic Figure Demo you'll see the final stages of the shading process and the drawing come to life through subtle details.

Bonus Lecture: Continue Learning to Draw Preview 03:39