2. Start with Basic Shapes

Breaking down complex subjects into basic shapes such as circles, squares, and triangles can make drawing much more approachable. By simplifying objects and figures into geometric forms, you can establish accurate proportions and structure before focusing on details. For instance, drawing an animal might start with ovals for the body, rectangles for legs, and triangles for ears.
This approach is central to methods like the Loomis method, which is widely used for figure drawing. Practicing with basic shapes helps build a strong foundation and boosts confidence. To learn more about this technique, visit Creative Bloq’s guide.