Doodle Tips 2

Every experienced artist has some tricks up their sleeve. That’s why we decided to ask some of our favorite artists for their top doodle tips. Here’s our second installment of Doodle Tips.

Doodle Tips

Our first tip is a coloring trick from illustrator/writer Megan J Herbert :

Tip #1 – Megan J Herbert

 

Don’t color all the way to the edges.

 

shading tip by Megan J Herbert

I love how Megan shows us this technique – it works really well. I’m going to make sure I try it next time. Megan is an avid cartoonist – don’t forget to check out her doodles on instagram, or more of her work here.

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Our next tip is from Hanna aka “geeksarecool,” who often draws digitally, using computer software such as Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop. Hanna likes to draw fan art, pets and people.

Tip #2 – geeksarecool

 

If you are drawing characters, do lots of sketches & play with different shapes. Don’t be afraid to exaggerate & don’t worry if you feel ‘stuck’ or if things look a bit weird. Keep going & have fun!

 

This is really good advice. To get a good drawing, sometimes you have to do more than one. Draw lots of them! Here’s one of Hanna’s cool characters on instagram:

 

 

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Our final tip comes courtesy of artist Jason Martian (aka Jason Martin), whose long art career includes graphic design, illustration, photo-retouching, art direction and instruction.

Tip #3 – Jason Martian

 

Draw with simple shapes such as circles and triangles.

 

cat doodle

See how many creatures and objects you can doodle using a combination of shapes, such as circles, squares, or triangles.

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Hope these tips help you with your own drawings. Here’s a bonus doodle tip for you.

Do you have a tip for us? Leave it in the comments below. We’d love to add them to a future installment of our Doodle Tips series. Happy doodling!

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Doodle Tips 1

Every experienced artist has some tricks up their sleeve. That’s why we decided to ask some of our favorite artists for their top doodle tips. Here’s what we learned.

Doodle Tips

First up is American author and illustrator Matthew Cordell, whose 2019 book, Wolf in the Snow, won the Caldecott Medal. He also made a book called Hello Neighbor! about one of our favorite people, Mr Rogers. Matthew’s latest book is Bear Island.

Tip #1 – Matthew Cordell

 

Try to doodle everyday, not with a pencil, but with a pen. It’s fun to see what happens, and it sharpens your hand and eye [coordination] when you can’t erase.

pencil and pen
Drawing without erasing might seem like commitment, but we dare you to try it! Follow Matthew Cordell on instagram to see his drawings and stay for his awesome bird-watching adventures in his stories.

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Our second doodle tip is from lifestyle illustrator Nadine Mnemoi, whose last name sounds like the sound you make when you kiss. Nadine prefers to doodle digitally, and often cheers us on with her colorful art featuring women.

Tip #2 – Nadine Mnemoi

 

To be productive and fast, choose the color palette before coloring.

Limiting your color palette to a few shades can also make your work look more sophisticated,  and refined. Which colors would you pick, if you could only use three?

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Our third expert doodler is Neil Emmanuel, whose experience includes animation and teaching. Neil is currently working on a graphic guide about the Middle Ages. Here’s a preview below.

Neil Emmanuel_middle ages

Neil’s advice is technique-oriented, and involves drawing something people often consider tricky : hands.

Tip #3 – Neil Emmanuel

 

[When drawing hands] you can exaggerate the little finger gap in a pose to add a bit more life… all fingers together, flat, looks like a marching military hand.

See how Neil adds a bit of space between the pinky and ring fingers in his doodle above? You should try it next time you’re drawing hands, and see if it gives your drawings a bit of a lift.

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Hope these tips help you with your own drawings. Here’s a bonus doodle tip for you.

Do you have a tip for us? Leave it in the comments below. We’d love to add them to a future installment of our Doodle Tips series. Happy doodling!

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