Stumbling Into Pro-Level Drawing

Okay so I saw this viral reel yesterday showing some artist whipping up crazy-good sketches in minutes. Got me thinking “how the hell do they make it look so easy?” Dug out my dusty sketchpad and decided today’s the day I figure this out.

How to draw it like a pro best tips and tricks inside.

Started with this simple pencil I found in my junk drawer – the eraser end was all chewed up. Figured I’d copy that reel’s landscape tutorial first. Grabbed a random receipt to practice shapes because nobody warned me paper matters. My “mountains” looked like lumpy potatoes smudged with fingerprint grease. Got so frustrated I snapped the pencil tip pressing too hard.

Actually Trying Those Pro Tips

Watched the tutorial again slower and realized three things:

  • They kept rotating the paper constantly while shading
  • Used like 4 different pencils from light to dark
  • Made tiny circles instead of back-and-forth scribbles

Rummaged through my kid’s school supplies and found a semi-chewed HB pencil and a crayon. Better than nothing right?

Redrew the stupid mountains but forced myself to:

How to draw it like a pro best tips and tricks inside.
  1. Outline faint chicken scratches first
  2. Layer scribbles sideways with pencil flat
  3. Smear shadows with my pinky finger

My fingers turned charcoal black and the shading still looked dirty. But hey – one peak actually looked dimensional!

Discovering the Real Game Changer

While wiping graphite stains off my table, I noticed the light hitting my coffee mug. Tried sketching just that simple thing but holding my pencil like a damn violin bow like the tutorial showed. Could barely control it at first – looked like abstract spaghetti. Then…

After erasing (badly) seven times, something clicked. Started using my elbow instead of wrist for curves. Made thumbnail-sized practice doodles of:

  • Crumpled napkin textures
  • Spilled coffee blob shadows
  • Even my damn fingerprint smudges

The mug? Still wonky. But the steam swirls looked alive! Progress not perfection I guess.

How to draw it like a pro best tips and tricks inside.

What Actually Worked (For Me)

After three sweaty hours, here’s the truth:

  • No magical shortcuts – my hand cramps prove that
  • Cheap tools only work if you adapt (crayon + pencil = okay shading hack)
  • Tiny 2-inch studies beat full-page disasters every time

I won’t be selling masterpieces tomorrow. But I finally drew something that didn’t embarrass me completely. Time to scrub these charcoal hands…

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