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Alternative To Ipad Pro For Drawing

29 drawing hacks to help you draw like pro

Learning to draw can feel like a super-serious process, with hours spent studying complicated tutorials. But every now and then, a less involved option pops up that'll put a spring in your step – and we've got a zinger for you. This YouTube video below whizzes through a whopping 29 'drawing hacks', covering everything from drawing a fancy ballgown to a water droplet, a pair of hands to a flamingo. It's a real whistle-stop tour through a vast range of categories.

Though this video is labelled 'for teens', we don't think these tips are limited to budding artists under 20. There are some decent hacks here, perfect for those wanting to flex their sketching muscles with a fun five-minute challenge, or even to add a whole new skill to those still learning. If you'd like to dive a bit deeper into some sketching know-how, see our post outlining the best how to draw lessons around.

The 14-minute video from Five Minute Crafts TEENS moves pretty fast, so you'll want to have the pause button handy. Though many of the comments on YouTube are bemoaning the fact these hacks are harder than hacks should be, we like the challenge they present. With universal techniques deployed such as grids, using rulers and wireframes, the skills presented here are transferrable to sketching a range of different things – though you'll need to research them a bit more to truly understand them, of course (our pencil drawing techniques post could help with that).

Or, if you feel it has little to offer you as a seasoned pro or experienced hobbyist, you may have an actual teen in your life who would enjoy the ride. After all, if more artists had seen this video early on then maybe even this botched sculpture restoration would have been more of a success.

Read more:

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  • Sketching tips: Advice to empower you to make your mark
  • How to draw a person: Tutorial with all you need to know
Georgia Coggan

Georgia Coggan is a regular freelance contributor for Creative Bloq, who has also worked on T3 and Top Ten Reviews. With a particular interest in branding and retro design, Georgia writes about everything from logo design to creative technology, enjoys hunting down genuinely good deals and has even used her knowledge as an ex-teacher to create buying guides on products including children's books and bookcases. Tying these design interests together is an obsession with London Underground posters from the last century.

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