... Read moreHey everyone! I've been on a mission lately to draw more and really get better at my art, and honestly, there's nothing quite as satisfying as filling a sketchbook page with random, cute doodles. It’s such a low-pressure way to practice and explore new ideas, just like the 'DOODLE WITH ME :)' vibe I try to capture in my own work.
If you're looking for 'cute random things to draw' or just need some 'doodle ideas,' Pinterest is an absolute game-changer. Seriously, it's my go-to for 'pinterest drawing references photography.' I spend so much time scrolling through art boards, saving pins of interesting faces, objects, or even just cool patterns. That's how I found the inspiration for some of my recent sketches, like the 'girl's profile with wavy hair' or the one with the 'headscarf' – both started from a simple 'Pinterest reference photo.' It's amazing how a small image can spark so much creativity!
Don't feel like you have to create a masterpiece every time you pick up a pencil. The beauty of 'notebook random doodles' is that they can be anything! One day I might be drawing a detailed 'fish with detailed scales' and fins, really focusing on the texture, and the next, I'm just making 'decorative pencil scribbles resembling vines and small flowers' to fill a blank space. It’s all about having fun and letting your hand just move.
I love mixing it up. My sketchbook pages often become a little universe of their own, with a mix of characters, animals, and whimsical elements. You might find 'stars, cherries, a seashell, leaves, and floral scribbles' all coexisting on one page. There’s no right or wrong. Sometimes I start with something concrete, and then just let my imagination take over, adding little details and patterns around it. This process helps me develop my own style and just enjoy the act of creating.
For anyone battling artist's block or just starting out, my biggest tip is just to start. Grab your 'notebook notebook random doodle' and a pencil, and let your mind wander. Think about 'fun sketches to draw' that make you happy. It could be your favorite snack, a funny animal, or even abstract shapes. The more you draw, the more comfortable you’ll become, and you’ll be amazed at how quickly you see improvement. And when you finally declare a page 'Finished,' there's a real sense of accomplishment. Keep doodling, keep exploring, and most importantly, keep having fun with your art!
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