Learn How to Draw While Understanding the World Around You With This Diagram
The study of any artistic process requires psychological adaptation. Learning to draw requires a different mindset than creating a table. This figure will help you recognize the general steps to get started.
Most Learn to Draw books start out by making you draw objects. However, as Betty Edwards, author of Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain , explains, learning to draw begins with learning how to see the world. You start by paying attention to the edges and shapes of things around you and practice translating them into images.
The graph below, created by Information Designer Anna Vital, provides a basic outline of these key steps. You can find a more detailed explanation of each step at the source link below.
How to learn to draw | Anna Vital via Design Taxi