Question:
i love to draw but i am running out of ideas of what to draw. any ideas ?
Jordan
2011-09-21 16:46:06 UTC
i love to draw but i am running out of ideas of what to draw. any ideas ?
Seven answers:
?
2011-09-21 18:40:27 UTC
In general :

-- Nature, the great outdoors, the scene from your window, anything & everything around you, ....can tell a wonderful story.

-- You can also try to visualize quotations, lyrics, jokes, quips, literary characters & scenes [from any book you are reading], etc. - give it your own interpretation & impression.

-- Ask "what if....?" questions. eg. What if we had only 4 fingers in each hand? What if the stage curtain does not drop at the right moment? What if a character from Shakespeare met a character from Victor Hugo?.... When you think up answers to some of these Qs, you can get some unique material for your drawings.

-- News items, current events, human interest stories, weather, etc. also offer you a Daily opportunity to draw something.

-- Dreams, fantasies, interpersonal experiences, feelings & emotions, colours, ....

-- From A to Z, think of a thing starting with each letter every day & draw it. eg. A for apple, apostrophe, apparition,... today ; then stuff with B tomorrow; & so on. Think of more than one thing, that will go together meaningfully, for each letter, & compose your sketch.

-- Similarly with geometric shapes. Choose one & develop some images with it.

-- Visualize & draw Emotions / Traits, etc. eg. Courage, Love, Fear, Hate, Perseverance, Peace, Joy, Kindness, Naivety, etc.

-- You could also depict Life stages or Rites of Passage such as Birth, Death, Adulthood, Maturation, Childishness, Teenage years, Mid-life crisis, Old age, Senility, Marriage, Widowhood, becoming a grandparent,....

-- You could think of some "story", incident, issue, quotation, joke, ... & try to depict them through your sketches.

-- You can choose characters from any book, comic, film, poem, etc. that you like & develop them visually. Draw them as you "see" them.

-- For any or all of the above, you could do a whole Spectrum of emotions, expressions, positive-to-negative, and so on.

-- http://www.kerismith.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/100ideas.pdf -- I like the idea of making your own paper cuttings with tips & ideas. You can fold & collect them in a jar [like a wish jar] & pick any one randomly & implement the idea. It can be like a never-ending stream of ideas if you keep adding to the jar whatever you find amusing, creative, any idea, website, activity, project, etc. etc.



You can Combine 2 or more prompts/ideas to create New versions :-)



I'm listing categories & when you choose individual items from these categories, your list will become Huge ;-))) Moreover, you can choose from various categories to make your drawing tell a "story".



- the sky [ day & night sky] -- sun, moon, clouds, stars, ......

- the elements - rain, fire, water, land, ....

- beaches - sand, oceans, surfers, shells, driftwood, tides, ...

- aquatic life - algae, whales, sharks, octopus, coral reefs, deep-sea divers, ....

- islands, boats, ships, nets, trawlers, anglers, ....

- still-life -- any & all objects at home, using different light sources & perspectives, shadows & reflections

- yourself, friends & family - portraits, caricatures, ....

- nature from your window -- trees, neighborhood, lawns, birds, ....

- animals, including pets

- birds

- plants, trees, flowers, bees & butterflies.....

- humans performing various activities – series of dancers eg.

- transport systems - bus, car, train, plane, spaceship, UFO, ....

- architectural marvels, buildings, sheds, ....

- dreams & fantasies

- mythical & mythological forms/creatures

- mountains, rivers, landscapes, .....

- anatomy

the list can go on & on ;-)





http://painting.about.com/od/inspiration/l/bl-Painting-Ideas-Machine.htm

AND http://www.magatsu.net/art/index.php generate random ideas for free

http://www.newscientist.com/imagegalleries -- this site has a weekly (or more frequent) “Picture of the Day”

http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/2ctS4a/www.nisk.k12.ny.us/departments/art/sketchbookideas.html -- 149 ideas for a sketchbook

http://schunnin.blogspot.com/2008_11_01_archive.html -- use these “challenges” to create your own versions &/or think up similar challenges for the future.

http://moonmaiden.hubpages.com/hub/1000-Random-Things-For-Sketching -- 1000 random things for sketching

http://www.wikihow.com/Draw-when-You-Don't-Know-What-To-Draw -- ‘blind’ drawing, crumpled paper, join the dots, & tips & tutorials for similar techniques…



http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=doodles&go=&qs=n&sk=&form=QBLH&filt=all -- doodles



Have fun :-)
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2011-09-21 17:14:10 UTC
Mind-mapping can help. Start with a piece of imagery, and then think of words that relate to it.



It can also help if you begin by drawing a simple shape or a pattern, then gradually add detail and see what form it begins to take - it may connote something else in your mind that will give you an idea of what to do next.
2011-09-21 16:47:00 UTC
Artsy Fartsy
2016-03-01 01:13:31 UTC
Buy a artists manikin and play around with it. Draw your characters from unconventional angles and in foreign poses, using the manikin as a structural guide. It allows you to think of your cartoon characters as 3D and not flat.
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2011-09-21 17:01:04 UTC
Draw ANYTHING! lol Thats what i do, anything that inspires me, i draw it!
Owlet
2011-09-21 16:46:45 UTC
im in the same boat. try angry birds!


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