... Read moreHey fellow art lovers! It's so exciting to share a peek into my sketchbook, and I totally get that feeling of looking at a blank page and wondering what to draw next. That's why I wanted to share some of my personal tips and tricks for filling up your sketchbook with cool doodles and easy drawings, just like the ones you'll see in my dump!
First off, don't be afraid to just *start*. Sometimes the best way to get over a creative block is to embrace the "random sketches to draw easy" mindset. I often find inspiration from the most unexpected places. Take a look around your room – maybe it's a cool pattern on a rug, a potted plant, or even the stickers on your own sketchbook cover! Speaking of which, I love personalizing my sketchbook with stickers – like those fun anime characters or even a quirky robot – it makes it feel more like my space to create. Grabbing a few pens, whether it's a simple pencil or a colorful marker, and just letting your hand flow can lead to some surprisingly cool doodles.
If you're looking for specific 'drawing ideas on sketchbook' pages, try quick character sketches. You don't need to be a pro. Start with simple shapes for heads and bodies, then add details like different hairstyles (curly hair, wavy hair!), expressive faces (happy, sad, even crying faces like some of mine!). I sometimes challenge myself to draw a "man with a hat and sunglasses" just to practice different features. Or, you can try giving your characters unique elements like a "TV screen head" or "large eye and sharp teeth" to make them stand out. It’s all about experimenting!
For those who love pop culture, fan art is a fantastic way to fill pages. While I don't have a "Stranger Things doodle drawing" specifically in this dump, you can see how I sometimes draw triangular characters that remind me of Bill Cipher from Gravity Falls. Think about your favorite shows, movies, or games and try sketching a character or an iconic item from them. It’s a great way to engage with something you love while honing your skills. You can even try drawing a "man with a mustache" in a uniform, like I did, and then give him a unique twist related to a show you like.
Don't forget about adding color! While many of my sketches start in pencil, experimenting with colored pencils can bring your drawings to life. I’ve found that even simple subjects, like an "interior architectural scene" with "windows and grid patterns" or just playing with "yellow light" and "textured ceilings," can look amazing with a bit of color. And for 'cute sketches easy' ideas, try drawing little objects or creatures. Maybe a "blue doll-like character with pigtails," or even just decorating with "raspberry stickers" and "butterfly stickers" around your drawings can add a fun, playful touch.
The main thing is to keep your sketchbook as your personal playground. It's where you can freely express yourself, try new things, and not worry about perfection. Every "sketchbook dump" is a snapshot of your creative journey. So grab your pens, open your sketchbook, and let those cool doodles and drawing ideas flow!
YESS HAZBIN HOTELLLL