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What Are the Best Techniques for Self-Critiquing Your Sketches?

Critiquing your own sketches can really help you improve your drawing skills. Here are some easy tips that I've found very helpful:

  1. Take a Break: After you finish a sketch, step away for a little while. When you come back, you’ll see things you might have missed before.

  2. Check Proportions: You can use your pencil to measure. Hold it out in front of you to compare the sizes of different parts of your drawing. This helps you make sure everything looks balanced.

  3. Get Feedback: Show your sketches to other artists or friends. They might notice things that you didn’t!

  4. Review the Basics: Go back to the simple stuff, like how the human body works or how to show depth. Sometimes fixing basic shapes makes a big difference.

  5. Keep a Sketchbook: Write down and keep all your sketches over time. It’s really cool to see how much you’ve improved, and it helps you notice any problems you keep having.

  6. Try Different Versions: Draw the same thing multiple times, changing the angle or style each time. This helps you get better at seeing things in new ways.

  7. Reflect Weekly: At the end of the week, look back at what you’ve drawn. Think about what worked and what didn’t. Use this to figure out what to do next.

Using these tips can really help you grow as an artist and make drawing a lot more fun!

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What Are the Best Techniques for Self-Critiquing Your Sketches?

Critiquing your own sketches can really help you improve your drawing skills. Here are some easy tips that I've found very helpful:

  1. Take a Break: After you finish a sketch, step away for a little while. When you come back, you’ll see things you might have missed before.

  2. Check Proportions: You can use your pencil to measure. Hold it out in front of you to compare the sizes of different parts of your drawing. This helps you make sure everything looks balanced.

  3. Get Feedback: Show your sketches to other artists or friends. They might notice things that you didn’t!

  4. Review the Basics: Go back to the simple stuff, like how the human body works or how to show depth. Sometimes fixing basic shapes makes a big difference.

  5. Keep a Sketchbook: Write down and keep all your sketches over time. It’s really cool to see how much you’ve improved, and it helps you notice any problems you keep having.

  6. Try Different Versions: Draw the same thing multiple times, changing the angle or style each time. This helps you get better at seeing things in new ways.

  7. Reflect Weekly: At the end of the week, look back at what you’ve drawn. Think about what worked and what didn’t. Use this to figure out what to do next.

Using these tips can really help you grow as an artist and make drawing a lot more fun!

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