A beginner's guide to sketchbooks and paper with lotsa juicy info about paper types, texture, weight, archivability and most importantly, how to avoid the common mental pitfall of sketchbooking. I'll get you started on the right path with sketchbooks so you can focus on improving your drawing skills. And you can treat this lesson as a resource you can come back to in the future when you need to refresh your memory of drawing paper.
Next week we’ll have a premium-only comprehensive beginners guide to Pencils, Erasers, and Sharpeners!
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Gabriel Gonzalez
4mo
Does somebody knows the name of the artist of the min 13:32?
The one in the attached image
@taylorhughes291
8mo
This is my first drawing ever, I decided to just draw something that was on my desk :)
Josh Fiddler
10mo
Marshall's most salient contribution: Drawing awesome stuff in your sketchbook might impress your friends but it will slow down your growth!
Just look at all the social posts that start "Let's look at my sketchbook!" and it's just immaculate drawings and sketches.
These are all seasoned and practiced artists! What you are seeing is the result of years of bad drawings and they aren't showing you that sketchbook!
Remember socials lean to presentation and not practice. hmmm... gives me an idea...
@kontrafiktion
1yr
Hi Stan, any way to switch off the background music? I find it—even though it is not really loud—quite annoying. I have to concentrate quite a lot to filter it out (I am over 50, so that might contribute)
@vidar
1yr
(If you dont want to read all this, go down to the summary at the end)
What sketchbooks should I buy to draw with? I am a complete beginner but I have drawn from time to time. I think I like slightly thicker paper? I have these writing blocks at home and I like number 1 more(20g heavier) than number 2. So I guess I should go with heavier.
But I have one problem. I was in a 8 week(once every week, so 8 times) drawing beginner class a year ago. And I remember hating it because the teacher never really taught us beginner stuff, he just had us draw still-life(without teaching us how yo make lines, hwo to shade, etc...). But thats not why I hated it. I remember feeling fear because I didnt know "how" to make the lines I wanted and "how" to get the still-life to my paper. Here is the thing I hated, I felt like my paper was different from the other peoples paper, like my paper showed through more, more white spots and I didnt know how to fix that. So I guess my paper texture was too rough?
I had to smudge it out to fix it(and it still showed sometimes) while the other people didnt have to.
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What paper should I get? I like printer paper, a little heavier paper, but not too rough paper(I think?, probably like smooth)
Brando Gould
1yr
*HOT TAKES ONLY*
Do you draw on the front and back of your sketchbook pages or just the right side?
Jacob Ibáñez
1yr
One thing I like to do with my sketchbook is to draw actors and actresses I see while watching TV, but often times is very difficult and frustrating, I don't know if this is a good exercise, does anyone else do it?
@umerijaaz
1yr
Hi, I am a newbie and interested in learning to draw but I have this paperlike-notebook called remarkable 2 and I usually sketch on it, Do I need different kinds of pencils to follow this course or using such tech help me get better aswell. I am asking because I dont know if there are different levels of sharpness or lead that one needs to create good sketches. Any guidance in this regard would be helpful:)
Bart Dirks
1yr
Hello everybody, i am new here 😀. I have a general question : how can i prevent the drawings in my sketchbook from smudging after i have finished on them? I want to use all the pages in my sketchbook but after a while they smudge the drawing on the opposite page. Thanks in advance! ❤️
Change To ‘Atylass’ From The Game.
2yr
23/3/2023
taking the time and opportunity to show off the results of this video:
https://www.proko.com/course-lesson/ultimate-guide-to-sketchbooks-and-paper/notes
this helped a LOT with my mental state and also figured out what i could/needed to do when buying/starting on a New Sketchbook.
Bence
2yr
I made a new sketchbook today, the previous one was full. A4 size (Fabriano 120 g, A3 sketch sheets folded in half), own binding, 160 pages in total. It can be opened completely flat, so A3-sized drawings are also possible.
Gaurav Seth
2yr
Don't know why i did it
Gaurav Seth
2yr
It is bad,shaky lines
But i enjoyed it
@creativsock
2yr
Just finished with my pear and- it was fun! It didn’t take too long for me, and it’s a little bit off length wise, but, as a young artist, it came out better than I expected it would
Karen Paraskevakos
2yr
Many useful comments throughout this section. I tend to want to be a perfectionist. I need to slow down and learn to enjoy the process and realize sketching is essential and not meant to be perfect. This will be hard to overcome but is probably why I abandon my drawings so much.
Juice
2yr
I play around with my new toned sketch paper and my new mechanical pencils with 2mm led. I usually sketch on white sketchpaper with a blue colerase pencil. So this is new and different . When I saw prokos DK I just wanted to draw him as well.
@creativedragonfly77
2yr
I care for someone who is housebound and have to buy art materials on line. My question is if you try a new sketchbook and for whatever reason it doesn't feel right, is it like a book that you plough through to the end or is it ok to abandon it? I know there are no right and wrongs per se. Just curious.
Eric A
2yr
Trying to work from physical objects (Proko Skull) instead of photos.
Joel Room
2yr
Toned paper is so much fun!
@mikriarktos
2yr
Just playing around and getting used to my new material
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Founder of Proko, artist and teacher of drawing, painting, and anatomy. I try to make my lessons fun and ultra packed with information.