Work on this pencil drawing with me! Here is a sketch I drew of my oc, Doll. This is a quick pencil sketch I drew as a warm up drawing today. #pencildrawings #drawingprocess #ocartist #characterart #sketchbookart
As an artist who frequently uses pencil sketches as a warm-up, I find that starting with a loose drawing, like this quick sketch of my original character Doll, helps me loosen my hand and get into the flow of creating. Using simple lines and light strokes, you can quickly block in proportions and pose without worrying about details at first. One tip I've learned is to keep your pencil sharp for finer lines and switch to a softer lead when you want to add shading or depth. This variety helps bring your sketch to life even before inking or coloring. I also enjoy experimenting with character expressions during these warm-ups, which helps me connect emotionally with my characters like Doll. Sharing sketches in hashtags like #pencildrawings and #sketchbookart creates a great community feedback loop, where tips and encouragement flow freely. It’s rewarding to see how other artists interpret their original characters through pencil sketches, and it motivates me to keep practicing consistently. For anyone looking to improve their drawing process, warm-up sketches like this one are invaluable. They prepare your hand for longer art sessions, enhance your understanding of character anatomy, and encourage creative experimentation without the pressure of producing a perfect piece immediately. So grab your pencil and sketch your own OC – the results might surprise you!
