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UCreate Sketch Book Premium Art Drawing Paper, 12" x 9", 75 Sheets
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Exercise your creativity with this UCreate Sketch Premium Drawing Paper! This pad of unruled premium drawing paper is the perfect blank slate for you to let your creativity reign. The notepad comes with 75 perforated sheets of 75 lb. Paper, perfect for doodling, designing and coloring. Each page has a perforated edge which easily tears out so you can proudly frame or display your finished works of art. This double bound sketchbook features a sturdy blue poly cover so that the crisp white heavyweight paper on the inside won't get folded or crinkled. Fill these blank pages with unique designs and creative illustrations, or let your imagination run wild with silly doodles. This 75-page book allows you to track your progress and watch your drawing skills improve from start to finish.
UCreate Sketch Premium Drawing Paper, 12" x 9", 75 Sheets, Art Paper
Durable black, poly cover
Sturdy twin wire binding
75 perforated sheets of paper
Weighted 75 lb. paper
Suitable for ink, pastel, crayon and pencil
Extra heavy chipboard back offers drawing support
Acid and lignin-free
Perfect for practicing pencil drawings
Also works great for watercolor arts and crafts
Suitable for art class, theater set design, and other creative subjects
Ideal for a visual journal
Also available in 9x6 sized sketchbook
12 x 9 in. drawing pads also available in Red and Blue
How to Become Better at Drawing:
1. Learn how to hold your pencil.
Place the pencil between your forefinger and thumb on your dominant hand. Try holding it about a fourth of the way up from the tip. For basic drawing, you dont want to hold your pencil too close to the tip or you wont be able to move it enough, while holding it too far back wont give you enough control. Maintain a loose enough grip so that you can move your fingers, hand, and wrist.
2. Practice basic techniques
Practice drawing basic shapes freehand. A lot of what you draw is essentially made up of shapes like circles, ovals, squares, rectangles, and triangles. Your art will incorporate these shapes in different ways to form an image. Practice shading. Fill a sheet of UCreate drawing paper with 2 centimeter boxes and number them off. Leave the first block blank, then very lightly shade the first block. As you continue to each new block, make it a darker shade until the last box is colored in black, creating a shading gradient reference guide.
3. Draw what you see around you
The best way to improve your drawing abilities is going back to the basics! Find an ordinary object around you and begin drawing it. Look at how the light source casts a shadow on and around the object. You can tell where a light source is coming from because the shadow will be pointing opposite the light, and this will help you to understand how to shade an object and incorporate depth. Consider proportions and dissect the object into the basic shapes you practiced before.