LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 78

Digital pencil sketch of a seashell

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 77

Digital watercolour and ink sketch of a green beetle

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 76

Digital pencil and watercolour sketch of a trailing vine against a pale background

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 75

Digital pencil sketches of three different monkeys

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 74

Digital painting of a single palm tree growing from a sandy beach, before a sea and skyscape behind

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 73

Digital ink and watercolour sketch of an orange tiger against a green background

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 72

Digital pencil and watercolour sketch of two monstera leaves

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 71

Digital graphite pencil drawing of a parrot sitting on a branch holding a half eaten nut in one foot

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 70

Digital painting of a koi fish swimming.

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 69

Digital painting of a landscape with a distant shore, calm water and a willow tree featuring prominently in the foreground

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 68

Digital ink and watercolour of a bluish-purplish dragonfly resting on a plant

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 67

Digital painting of a blurry pond with a cattail in focus at the front

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 66

Digital painting of a sea turtle serenely floating against a blue ocean background

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 65

Digital ink and watercolour sketches of lily pad flowers and pads. One has a small toad sitting on it.

DYNAMIC CHARACTER DESIGN

Cover of Dynamic Character Design by Fernanda Soares de Carvalho featuring sketches and finished art of stylised characters. A large picture of a brown-haired smiling woman features prominently. 
Thanks to NetGalley, I was able to read a digital ARC of Dynamic Character Design by Fernanda Soares de Carvalho.

The book is comprised of a short introduction, then five chapters covering, in order, tools, tutorials, sketching, drawing digitally, and tips.

I really liked this book. The art style is quite lovely, and the book is laid out very nicely. I found the tutorials very helpful, the illustrations and explanatory text clearly explaining things in nice easy to digest chunks. I would have loved if the tutorial and sketching sections were longer.

The digital drawing chapter is mostly software agnostic and is more about concepts applicable to process of drawing digitally rather than how to use the digital tools available. That being said, the author uses the Procreate app, and has a couple of software specific tips that can be very helpful to beginners.

In summary, this book will not teach you how to draw photorealistic people, but does a nice job of guiding you through the process of creating stylised characters.

As I embarked on a drawing everyday challenge this year, and struggle terribly with people and faces, I really hope a few months of studying this book will get me closer to where I want to be. I’m definitely buying this book on publication.

KAWAII BIRDIES BY JEN BUDROCK

Cover of the book Kawaii birdies by Jen Budrock. It features a whole host of adorable little birds drawn in a very cute, kawaii style. Thanks to NetGalley, I was able to read a digital ARC of Kawaii Birdies by Jen Budrock.

After a short intro of the artist, there’s a brief explanation of kawaii which is followed by notes on tools how to use the book. Pages of simple outlines showing the shapes of various anatomical parts, like wings, crests, beaks etc follow, before a directory of facial expressions and a quick guide to colouring.

A couple of pages categorising the various orders of bird follow, with a little bird drawn for each type. And they are adorable! So, so cute. The artist has really nailed the kawaii factor.

Most of the rest of the book is short one-page tutorials on how to draw specific types of bird, so they actually look like the type of bird you’re aiming for. A section at the end shows how to draw the birds in adorable poses, or with fun or cute accessories. The final section consists of four double spread colouring pages full of little birdies to colour.

Just flipping through this book is so much fun. It made me want to try drawing some myself, and I shall be giving it at try. Budrock makes it look easy. Admittedly there might be a bit of the a draw-the-rest-of-the-owl vibe, but how un-cute could they turn out?

Full disclosure, I really like birds, I love kawaii art, and I’m terribly biased in favour of kawaii animal characters that have little x’s for buttholes. Those x’ s make this an automatic 5 stars from me.

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 64

Digital ink and watercolour sketch of seven different frogs and toads

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 63

Digital ink and watercolour sketch of a thistle against a pale yellow background

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 62

A sloppy no-spoons-left digital sketch of a poppy field and cloudy blue sky above

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 61

Digital drawing of a pink briar rose against a green textured background

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 60

Digital drawing of an Essie style nail polish bottle containing dark pink polish with the word NAILS embossed on it

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 59

Quick digital pencil sketch of a seashell.

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 58

Digital drawing of an orange poppy, seen from below, stretching up against a blue sky

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 57

Digital drawing of a Noodoll plushie against a purple background. It’s a grey and white mouse-type plushie with a black moustache and he’s wearing a small black bow tie. The name of his particular plushie is Sir Chesterfield

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 56

Digital drawing of a woman’s legs, from just above the knee to foot, being held in the air. Shes wearing white roller skates with pink wheels and laces, short yellow socks and is otherwise bare-legged.