We've all been there, haven't we? Staring at that terrifying blank sheet of paper, wondering what to draw next. All creative juices evaporated, our poor artsy souls left in an artistic desert. In those moments, even our trusty drawing tools seem to mock us, daring us to find something, anything, to draw. Unfortunately, we're no strangers to the quest for drawing ideas when the muse has taken an unexpected vacation. It's during these times that we realize the true value of prompts — those little sparks that ignite our imagination, allowing us to create cool drawings that make our friends request custom artwork. Well, that is until they realize there's a price tag attached.
As a traditional illustrator and concept artist passionate about retro-futurism, these sketches are a glimpse into my inner universe.
Are you an aspiring artist looking for a new source of inspiration when drawing cute girl characters? Then you'll love these sketches.
We are all the stars of our own story and one illustrator is showing people what they would look like if their story was on the pages of a comic book. Indonesian artist Rudi, has pulled in 37.5k followers on his Instagram page @rudi10297 and 10k on his @rudi1097 page with his impressive black and white drawings of people re-imagined as anime-style cartoon characters.
If you're looking for human anatomy drawing ideas and pose references, I'm sharing some pretty cool anatomy references for you to check out.
This series focuses on the rare genetic mutations Albinism and Melanism that occur in nature. This collection of artworks showcases the grace of birds and other wild beings with this peculiar genetic trait.
References and new drawing lessons are important for every artist to improve their level or try something new in drawing and painting
If you're looking for human anatomy drawing ideas and pose references, I'm sharing some pretty cool anatomy references for you to check out.
A recent trend on Twitter got artists all hyped up to share their artwork. The challenge 'Sketch vs. Final' asks the artists to share what their artwork looks like when it's first sketched out and when it's all finished and rendered.
Would the greatest figures in human history have bothered to change the world if they had smartphones?