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Composition Drawing Tips

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As artists, we want to deliver something interesting for the observer.
Here are some tips that can help.

Overlapping

When an object covers a part of another object, you assume it is in front of it.
Overlapping is one of the most powerful ways to create depth.

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Foreshortening

When an object or a plane are along your line of sight, they are foreshortened (meaning, distorted).

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When you want to draw a flower, first think of overlapping (petals usually overlap each other).

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That is a good start, but not enough.
The use of foreshortening will make the flower much more interesting.

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If you are new to flower drawing, visit my flower-drawing guide.

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Perspective

To draw anything correctly, meaning in a realistic way, you should have understanding of linear perspective drawing.

If you draw parallel depth lines, the object looks isometric, and not in perspective.

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The use of perspective should be done correctly, so not to get unnatural results.

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Plus, perspective is a must if you want to draw from imagination.

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Object Placement

Drawing the front side of an object is boring.
When rotated a bit, both sides of the object are foreshortened, and that is more interesting.

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In addition, placing objects side by side, or in a pattern, is boring.

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Place them in different depth, and with the use of overlapping.

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Focal Point

In some drawings, you want a main object to be the center of attention.
There are many ways to do it, but here I will focus on its placement.

Usually, it is nicer if the object is not at the center of your drawing.

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BTW, if you like drawing trees, here is my tree-drawing guide.

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Rule of Thirds

The rule of thirds is a suggestion to place objects in the third lines, or in the place they meet.

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I rarely use the rule of thirds, but sometimes, it helps when I plan compositions. Especially at early stages of sketching.

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Composition Summary

Composition is individual. There are no rules for it, just suggestions and tips.

Drawing is a language, you can use it to create beautiful things.

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Draw stories (comics). Here are examples I drew in different periods.

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You can display an event in your own way.

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You can design a product.

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Or, concept art.

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An example for drawing from imagination, using composition:

First, I draw in perspective, with attention to foreshortening.

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Then I use the power of overlapping.

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I do like to render my drawings in a realistic way.

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You can find more on composition in my composition-drawing guide.

Till next time...

Ran

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