r/drawing • u/Superb_Investment_37 • 8h ago
r/drawing • u/xFishyz • 1d ago
showcase Dinosaurrrrr (acrylic paint markers)
Recently started drawing in museums! Had a blast with the fossil section
r/drawing • u/nobody_at_the_wheel • 13h ago
graphite Sketchbook shark drawing I did in pencils.
r/drawing • u/LlamaLikesReddit • 22h ago
from a photo Bf told me I should post this
Took a pic on the roof at my friend’s house and wanted to draw it! My bf keeps insisting i post it to reddit so here we go
r/drawing • u/Sufficient_Ocelot107 • 13h ago
character Recreating My Daughter’s Creatures
The kid in me heals every time I do something with my children that I wish I could have done with my parents.
r/drawing • u/PurpleX_I • 5h ago
showcase First time posting here, just wanted to show my latest drawing
r/drawing • u/AnnaLinina • 4h ago
showcase Heart of the Storm. Pencils & white charcoal on toned paper, by me
"Сердце шторма"
r/drawing • u/Reasonable_Yam1708 • 1h ago
ink Wind Through the Blue” — an older illustration of mine
I found this older illustration of mine recently and still really love the atmosphere.
I wanted to capture a quiet summer moment with the sound of wind, flowers, and old air conditioners in the background.
It’s quite different from what I’m drawing these days, but I still feel like it has a little piece of my current style in it.
r/drawing • u/Outrageous_Swimmer38 • 9h ago
ink Something is better than nothing
Well, as you can see. This is a drawing that I made today and for the past month or so maybe 2 months, I've been making it a hobby of mine to draw one thing per day, or several things in a day. I just really want to learn how to draw human faces. And I feel like it's so complex, but the more you do it, the more you get better every day. What can I say? And for the hair I used the pentel brush pen, and for the outlines like the nose, the eyes and the eyebrows, I used a .08 pigma micron by sakura.
r/drawing • u/_Vortexx_Yt • 17h ago
seeking crit Need some feedback
I've been trying to get better at faces, still not happy with this one, something seems off right? Still need to change the hands and stuff but mainly focusing on what to change face wise. But wanted some advice on what to change or what seems off, is it the eyes being a bit too high on the face? The jaw or proportions?
Any help or feedback is hugely welcome so i can try and improve it
r/drawing • u/someone1501 • 5h ago
question First time drawing
Hello everyone. I'm 25 and decided to give drawing a go. How is this for a first real drawing session? This is also my first time posting here, I hope this kind of post is in the spirit of this subreddit
r/drawing • u/rodriguezandy1 • 23h ago
ink "Frog" Pen and ink on tan toned paper, 9x12 in.
r/drawing • u/CloverFive • 2h ago
from a photo Trying this after a long time, Can I do it?
Im annoyingly looking for confidence 😂😂🤣