Redrawing: The Key to Enhancing Your Artwork
Artists need to aim for improvement and development in their craft. However, you might struggle to figure out where to begin or how to get better. This is where redrawing comes into play. Redrawing involves sketching or illustrating the same idea or design several times to refine and enhance the artwork.
A Valuable Technique
Redrawing has a big impact on artists at every skill level. It helps sharpen your eye, improves your linework, and boosts your ability to draw anatomy. You can try out new styles and methods, and see yourself get better quickly.
Great For Beginners
Redrawing helps people who are just starting out as artists. When you sketch the same idea or design many times, you start to understand it better and your skills grow.
Portrait Series inspired by ATEEZ “HALA HALA”
Refine Your Style
As you advance in your art career, redrawing has an influence on refining your style and trying out new methods. You can also look back at older works and attempt to enhance them with fresh abilities and insights.
To begin redrawing, think up a design or concept, build a mood board, sketch several versions, and then complete your artwork. After a while, return to your piece and try to draw it again. Look at your new version next to your earlier one and identify areas to improve.
Portrait Series inspired by ATEEZ “Aurora”
Patience & Dedication
Redrawing demands patience and dedication, but the rewards are significant. You'll notice enhancements in your artwork and gain a deeper insight into your craft and personal style.
The next time you feel stuck or want to boost your artistic skills, give redrawing a shot. It might be the key to elevating your art to new heights.
If you're searching for a thorough guide to enhance your art, my book "Treasure Found: An Art Journey" can serve as a useful resource. It offers expert advice on methods like Redrawing and contains a variety of inspiring activities making it a valuable tool for artists at all stages of
their journey.