There are a lot of success formulas, but probably all of them consist of practice and time, and the saying 'Practice makes perfect' is here not without reason. This is especially true for drawing, where understanding proportions, shading, and other techniques can turn a crude circle with lines into a detailed, realistic face. 'Draw This Again!' drawing challenge invites artists to re-draw their pencil sketches and drawing ideas and present them side-by-side for comparison, showcasing their skill improvement.
From pencil drawings to vibrant 3D rendering creations - these images prove that nobody was born an artist and the journey to mastering drawing involves a lot of patience and hard work. Have you also been producing some cool drawings? Then post your version of 'Draw This Again!' below and don't forget to vote for your favorite beautiful drawings!
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2005 Vs 2017 By Jade Mere
About 10 Years Of Progress By Miles
Progress Of 11 Months By Itsmehoswa
Progression To Semi-Realistic Style By Abigail Diaz
I like how the face of the girl on the right seems warmer and more inviting. The girl on the right's face is more cold and she seems more distanced.
About 9 Years Of Progress By Laura Brouwers
1 Year Progress By Zary
Draw Jessica Alba Again
3 Years Of Progress By Isvoc
I Repainted One Of My First Digital Paintings From 4 And A Half Years Ago By Sara Tepes
I watch her videos to help me with my art sometimes, adore her style
Improvement Of 4 Years By Noisebaskerville
My Art 5years
7 Years Difference By Munchkinmay!
Age 5 Vs Age 15 By Natalie Dementhon
Progress Of 3 Years By Amy Hussein
2008 Vs 2011 By Daria Widermanska
I'm the autor of both drawings and I'm pretty angry you didn't credit me. Here's my original post on deviantART: http://anako-art.deviantart.com/art/Draw-this-again-211407317 . It's really sad that BoredPanda put their web address on pictures that don't belong to them...
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UPVOTE GUYS 😂😂😂 Never thought it will even get 1 upvote lmao 😂
1 Year Difference By Claudia Sketches
Redraw Of A Portrait After 7 Years By Frida Lundqvist
Funny enough, the first one looks like a 12 y.o. and the later looks the same girl at 20 xP
2015 Vs 2017 by Chibi-Megimoo
Redraw Of My First Monster By Rifal Jaelani
Drawing Of Ginger Two Years Ago And Now.
Progress Of Drawing A Wolf By Tina Johanne
1990 Vs 2014 By Ania Ania
4 Years Progress Of Drawing A Horse By Tessa
Wow you've come far. The first is still worlds better than i could do.
The First Time I Touched A Computer Vs 2017 By Eriday
6 Years Difference By Lina Kisonyte
Progress Of 2 Years By Ximby
15 Years Of Progress By Andantonius
Progress Of Tiger By Dustin Walker
Redraw After 7 Years By E. Palmeri And R. Palmeri
5 Year Improvement By Laura
2015 Vs. 2012 By Katefoxart
1 Year Progress By Bethany
I love when someone uses shadow and highlights to convey a person's nose and other facial features, vs hard lines. I love this one.
Redraw After 8 Years By Onekatie
6 Years Progress By Remaining Head Spirits
Age 10 Vs Age 26
2010 Vs 2012 By Vonnabeee
1986>2015
^^@lizzyM, no, I did not take 30 years to add colors, it's a old sketche i made when I was young, I found it in an old archives shoesbox and I wanted to make it more realistic using Photoshop. ^^
Eyes. I'm 14 Right Now And I've Improved Even More Since The "now" Photo.
Redraw After 4 Years By Idylean
the second drawing reminds me of tinkerbell. if she would be adult.
The Blues Brothers, 2003 Vs 2011
Found A 10 Year Old Pic I Was Really Proud Of Back Then And Gave It A Quick Reimagining By Milkcognac
2010 Vs 2012
Digital Work Remake, 5 Years In Between
Age 14 Vs Age 16- "perrie Edwards"
Harry Potter
2001 Vs 2010 (zagny Od) - Weird Dog Thing Vs Deer
10 Years Improvement!
2007 Vs 2014 By Akaito
What's even more interesting to me, and almost never represented in this sort of post, is that oftentimes the "after" images that are shown here actually represent only part of the evolution of a lot of artists. Everyone begins drawing with the goal of reproducing realistic images. With practice, many artists master this. And then eventually a lot of artists who have mastered realistic representational art evolve beyond it, realizing that visual arts have the ability to convey both ideas and emotions through non-realistic elements that resonate with viewers in a different way. This is where artists find and express their individuality, and where they move beyond technicians to express themselves and not just to draw what they see in front of them. Van Gogh and Picasso were both relatively realistic early in their careers, but neither is famous because he reproduced what he saw. Both will be remembered through time because they created representations of what they imagined and felt.
This post is proof that anyone can learn to draw, it just takes practice, and determination just like anything else. I've been in art courses where people go into it only being able to draw stick figures, and come out of it with a completely honed skill of drawing.
These are really cool! I just wish people would stop commenting "I wish I could do this", or "I'm so not like this". First of all this is self-hate, and it also puts the attention on yourself, not the artist. Thanks!
What's even more interesting to me, and almost never represented in this sort of post, is that oftentimes the "after" images that are shown here actually represent only part of the evolution of a lot of artists. Everyone begins drawing with the goal of reproducing realistic images. With practice, many artists master this. And then eventually a lot of artists who have mastered realistic representational art evolve beyond it, realizing that visual arts have the ability to convey both ideas and emotions through non-realistic elements that resonate with viewers in a different way. This is where artists find and express their individuality, and where they move beyond technicians to express themselves and not just to draw what they see in front of them. Van Gogh and Picasso were both relatively realistic early in their careers, but neither is famous because he reproduced what he saw. Both will be remembered through time because they created representations of what they imagined and felt.
This post is proof that anyone can learn to draw, it just takes practice, and determination just like anything else. I've been in art courses where people go into it only being able to draw stick figures, and come out of it with a completely honed skill of drawing.
These are really cool! I just wish people would stop commenting "I wish I could do this", or "I'm so not like this". First of all this is self-hate, and it also puts the attention on yourself, not the artist. Thanks!